Football
The moment of truth has arrived for Euroa.
The Magpies have been outstanding to date this season, only losing to Shepparton at Deakin Reserve a month ago.
JD Hayes will be eager to see how his team stacks up against what many are calling one of the greatest teams of the past 50 years.
Euroa ticked off another of the items on its bucket list last weekend by winning at Deakin Reserve last weekend.
Jacob Gleeson starred while Craig Bamford showed he is still capable of kicking a bag of goals.
Youngster Ryley Bjorksten is really developing into a really consistent player while experienced trio Bradley Gleeson, Marcus Varley and Nathan Gilliland are playing with the freedom that he seen them consistently performing for the Pies.
Kyabram has been simply outstanding this season, with only Tatura getting close to them this year.
Coach, Paul Newman will welcome this challenge and he will be hoping the likes of Sam Sheldon, Lachlan Smith, Thomas Holman, Rhys Clark, Patrick Wearden and Liam Barrett can fire to ensure the Bombers keep the winning streak going.
Tip: Kyabram.
Netball
Euroa is clinging onto sixth place and faces a massive challenge against the top of the table Kyabram.
The undefeated reigning premier has been pretty ruthless in most of its games this season. However coach, Belinda Lees is urging her chargers to not get complacency.
She is challenging them to get better each week and Euroa is desperately searching for some consistency.
After a good win against the Lions, the Magpies were not able to back-up against Shepparton United.
Deanne Tuppen and Laura Emanuelli were two girls that played well against the Demons while Kelly Hill is another consistent performer.
To beat Kyabram they will need to play four quarters or else the likes of Ash Mangan, Ellie Groves and Lauren Pryde will take the game away from them.
Tip: Kyabram
Last Modified on 04/08/2017 21:05