Each week we will publish the teams as selected by your club each week.
Echuca v Euroa
The Murray Bombers will be brimming with confidence after coming from behind to defeat Tatura and chalk up its first win.
They will need everything to go right to upset Euroa.
Simon Buckley will be one of the key players to the Murray Bombers making it back-to-back wins.
Euroa has been simply outstanding.
They have won two of its three matches against teams that were picked to finish ahead of on the table.
Nathan Gilliland has led by example and the new faces have been superb.
They should prove too strong for the Murray Bombers to remain unconquered.
Mansfield v Tatura
The winless Eagles and Bulldogs will get a massive opportunity to break the ice for 2015.
Jamason Daniels has had two weeks to try and work went wrong in the last 30 minutes of the match against Echuca.
While, the Eagles will be looking back up the effort it put in against the Lions.
The Eagles are likely to welcome back a few key players lead by ex-Geelong player George Burbury.
Chris Fagan returns from suspension while Simon Dolling may be able to call on a few other experienced players for the match with the Doggies.
Daniels would have benefited from having some time to give his knee a rest.
He will be keen to lead by example for his young chargers while the likes of Billy Lovel and Paul Kirby will need to have big games.
I think the Eagles can the four points in a tight contest.
Mooroopna v Kyabram
Kyabram was minutes away from retaining its unbeaten start to the season.
On the other hand, the Cats were ruthless and showed plenty of class and aggression towards the ball in disposing of Shepparton.
The Cats are looming as one of the big threats to premiership favourite Benalla making amends for last year.
Everyone you to talk rate the Cats as a much better team than last year, especially with the class added to the list.
Kyabram has got many good players in its ranks headed up by Justin Sherman, the Sheldon boys, Sam Smith and Josh Vick.
The Bombers will be eager to avoid back to back losses and keep pace with the leading teams at the top of the pile, but I think at home the Cats will win by four goals.
Rochester v Shepparton
Steve Stroobants was the toast of his team-mates after kicking what turned out to be the winning goal.
His fourth goal in the dying stages helped keep the Tigers at the top of the pile as one of three unbeaten teams.
Ash Watson, Heath Aiken and Sam Brennan were others to feature prominently in the win.
Shepparton was competitive for three quarters of its match against Mooroopna.
Brad Campbell says the team played poorly in the third quarter, but there were plenty of positives to come out of the match despite the loss.
The Tigers are likely to prove too strong for the young Bears.
Shepparton United v Seymour
For the loser it is a massive.
They will be staring a 1-3 start and both these teams had aspirations of being a major player in the race for this year’s premiership.
It won’t be doom and gloom for the loser with some plenty of games left in the season.
Both playing coaches will want to lead from the front while the return of some key players for the Lions could play a big part in shaping the winner.
Tom Bognetti has fitted in nicely and he is likely to form a potent combination with Saad Saad.
For the Demons they haven’t really clicked and some of the new faces are still finding their feet.
The ground will hold no fears for the Lions, with plenty from the playing roster now having tasted success at Deakin Reserve.
I think the Lions will win in a thriller.
Last Modified on 13/08/2015 12:41