Boggabri are looking to slingshot into their big home match against Gunnedah on Saturday week by beating Dungowan at Jubliee Oval this weekend.
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With back-to-back home matches, Boggabri hope to finish the season strongly and stay ahead of Dungowan and avoid two wooden spoons in their two seasons in the top grade.
The clash against Gunnedah will be for the Boyde Campbell Cup. Campbell, who played for both clubs, died in 2017.
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Roos coach Shane Rampling said his side were most dangerous when they "played off" their forwards.
As such, he said the return of front-rower Ben Haire for Saturday's clash against Dungowan was a big plus.
The Roos were severely understrength in their 44-0 away loss to Kootingal-Moonbi last round, but Rampling said "we will be a lot stronger to what we were last week" come Saturday.
"It's been a massive improvement for us from last year, so we've just got to build on that," he said. "If we win the three games, we'll see what happens."