Saturday, 2.15pm at Fox Road
Narre Warren: Youthful exuberance.
The Magpies have had an injection of pace and excitement via kids including Justin Marriot, Dean Scanlon, Nathan Brewster, Chris Potalej, Dylan Piening and Daniel Uzarevic among others.
Cranbourne: Evenness across the field is a big plus for the Eagles.
Last year’s one-man-band Marc Holt show has been replaced by the multiple avenues to goal method, with focus and intensity a big part of the Cranbourne game plan.
@BT Sub Sport Gaz:
Narre Warren: Experience is at a premium with premiership trio Glenn Hamilton, Clay Peresso and Steven Kidd all missing last week.
Who will help Brett Evans lead the gun young side?
Cranbourne: How long has it been since Cranbourne has won at Fox Road?
Not a happy hunting ground for most.
Narre Warren: Magpie youngster Daniel Borninkhof has provided the ‘wow’ factor to his side on several occasions this season and, if he breaks free, can quickly apply scoreboard pressure with multiple goals.
Cranbourne: Until now it’s always been about Marc Holt, but there’s a new danger man at the Eagles’ nest this year and his name is Brad Coller.
Have a look at this bloke’s raking and accurate left leg around goals.
@BT Sub Sport Gaz:
After making every excuse for Beaconsfield to beat Cranbourne a fortnight ago, the Eagles quickly made that prediction a dud.
Cranbourne folk enjoy that challenge so we will give them another shot at it this week and tip Narre Warren to triumph by four goals.
Casey Cardinia Football League
Round 7 Saturday, 30 May
ROC v Keysborough
(2.15pm at Starling Road).
Narre Warren v Cranbourne
(2.15pm at Fox Road).
Devon Meadows v Beaconsfield
(2.15pm at Glover Reserve).
Hampton Park v Pakenham
(2.15pm at Booth Reserve).
Doveton v Tooradin
(2.15 at Robinson Reserve).
Berwick bye.