IT’S the clash of the year - oval ringed with cars and as many parked all the way up Brooke Street.
Inglewood and Bridgewater meet on Saturday in the Anzac clash and no matter where they are on the ladder, the match is always a ripper.
The home side has a lot to play for and after narrow losses in the opening rounds, are a real chance of taking the big double: the match points and one of the Woodies picking up the Eddie Harrison medal.
One tip for Inglewood though. Order up big on the chips and pies to feed the big crowd (including me).
There’s a bit of interest in the Anzac Day clash between Maiden Gully and Newbridge at the Camel Hump. Both sides have certainly lifted this season.
The Eagles have some handy additions and that could be enough to welcome Newbridge back from a couple of weeks off.
The other games this round should very much follow the script.
At the Mitchell Park kennel, Pyramid Hill has simply too much skill to let Mitiamo get within six goals. Wounded after last round’s capitulation to Marong, there’s nothing worse than an angry Bulldog on the rebound. Mitiamo was also lifted a cog but they’ll be still a couple of tiers below Pyramid.
Calivil is at home to Marong and still searching for some dominant six footers. Won’t match the Panthers.
- GLENN CATTO
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