HEYTESBURY captain Jeff Rosolin is hoping his side can start strongly in their South West Cricket Association one-dayer against a potentially fired up Pomborneit fighting for finals on Saturday.
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The Bulls are in a tense battle with Cobden to secure fourth spot, with the Knights taking on ladder leaders Mortlake, they would need to win to stay in contention.
Rosolin is weary of the last time the Rebels played the Bulls.
“They rolled us last time so we aren't taking it easy this week,” he said. “Hopefully we can try to peg one back on them, as they are vying for that fourth spot, and we can't move in terms of the ladder.
“We’ve got to make sure that we are turning up ready to play as they will be.”
The Rebels batsman highlighted the association’s top run scorer in Simon Harkness and in-form bowlers Paul Vogels and Noah Ackerley as vital players for Heytesbury in tomorrows game.
“Harko (Harkness) has been going nuts with his runs this year, he is up to 800 runs and made four centuries, while Ackerley and Vogels have taken wickets consistently,” he said.
In other games Noorat will attempt to keep its finals hopes alive against Bookaar, while Terang and Camperdown will battle it out at Terang Turf.