Gundagai is the only club that has got the better of Junee this season, and captain-coach Cameron Woo is looking to repeat the dose at Anzac Park on Sunday.
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The Tigers came away with a 34-18 when the two teams met in round three and while Woo labelled the Diesels as the form team of the competition, he’s preparing to launch another attack.
“They’ve lost one game all year and sitting one point ahead of us,” Woo said.
“It's a massive game for our guys, especially at home.
“It will be a big challenge.”
The Tigers have already had another victory this week, with Group Nine moving the clash from Saturday to allow Woo and hooker James Luff to play in the the top of the table clash.
After the return of halfback Chris Rose last week, the Tigers are almost full-strength with only Dane O’Hehir out.
He should back from a knee injury in two weeks.
It’s also a game day for former Diesels winger Phil Latu who will play his 50th first grade game for Gundagai.
Latu, centre Damian Willis and Woo all still live and work in Junee, adding another dimension to the clash.