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South Warrnambool is one club trying to work its way out of a lull.
The Roosters slumped to their sixth loss in seven matches on Saturday, suffering an upset defeat to lowly Cobden.
A strong percentage might be the fifth-placed Roosters' saving grace.
They're equal on points but 35 per cent clear of sixth-placed Hamilton Kangaroos with four Hampden league rounds to play.
Still, South coach Mat Battistello (pictured above) is searching for answers to their form woes.
Top-placed North Warrnambool is yet to be beaten (it's had one draw) and plays five-time Hampden league reigning premier Koroit at Victoria Park on Saturday.
Eagles coach Adam Dowie will return to his old stomping ground, adding interest to an already compelling contest.
Is Kolora-Noorat the hot favourite in the Warrnambool and District league?
Happy tipping!
Justine McCullagh-Beasy
Sports journalist