The Deni Drovers will play their first home game of the Southern Inland Rugby Union McMullen Cup season when they host Tumut tomorrow.
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It will be the Drovers’ first game in three weeks, having two bye rounds after their thrilling one point win over Griffith in round two.
Deni will head into the clash as clear favourites, with the Bulls suffering two heavy losses so far this season — going down by 28 points and 27 points in their first two games.
Drovers coach Mark Thompson said his side is well-rested and full of confidence.
‘‘We can’t wait for the game,’’ he said.
‘‘We only get six home games a year, so it’s a great opportunity to get family and friends down to watch us play.
‘‘It’s important to secure wins at home because you should always have a stronger squad available. We can’t afford to let these games slip.
‘‘I’d expect we’d have big numbers on Saturday (tomorrow). We had 14 at training on Tuesday and I’m sure we’ll have blokes who couldn’t make training during the week be available.’’
The match will be played at Rotary Park tomorrow with a kick-off time of 2pm.