(After a creditable draw against SHOC last week, will Chelski stick with his backing of Rostrevor?!)
The Reds continue to impress, in their first season up in D1A and I can't see that changing here. With the bit between their teeth, they are going to take some stopping.
Comfortable home win: 3-1
Pembroke v Uni White
Whites need a big win if they want to stay in touch with the top half of the table. But that's going to be tough against a steady Pembroke outfit, especially considering Pembroke need the three points to stay in touch with the front runners.
Home Win: 2-1
Pulteney v Mercedes
I can't see Pultney's troubles taking a turn for the better in this match, even though they are at home. 4-pts behind the leaders I think the incentive to stay in touch will see Mercs over the line.
Away Win: 0-2
Regency Eagles v Uni SA
The Eagles at home, where they prefer to be, will make this a tough afternoon for UniSA. Having beaten Pultney in last week's bottom of the table clash, Regency will be on a roll and I think will have enough fire-power to climb out of the bottom two and above UniSA. UniSA are struggling for goals - only 5 all season - and I can't see them adding too many to that total here.
Home Win: 3-1
Unley v Sacred Heart
The big game of the round.
After being held to a shut out by Rostrevor last week, SHOC will be desperate for all three points, in particular to keep the two leaders close, with their game in hand still to come.
But SHOC will be no less desperate for the points than an Unley side who had a solid away win the previous week against the Whites, are level on points in the table with leaders the Reds and are four points clear of SHOC (though SHOC have a game in hand).
If I could avoid my coaching duties and go to watch any game, this weekend, it would be this one: should be a cracker.
A massive 6 pointer to finish of the first half of the season
Home Win: 1-0
As ever, luck to all
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