BOTH the men’s and women’s Shoalhaven Tigers are back on the road this weekend, when they both travel to Wagga Wagga.
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The men sit fourth, with a record of, who sit in fourth with a record of 5-2, sit two positions behind the Wagga Wagga Heat, who are 6-2 on the season.
Coach Ian Ozolins said his team are expecting their toughest match of the season, in what is notoriously one of the hardest places to play in the league.
On top of that, the Heat have the reigning league MVP Gage Daye, who is scoring 41.9 per game this season.
In the women, the Tigers will attempt to hand the Wagga Wagga Blaze their first loss of the season. The Wagga team is sitting on top of the table with a 5-0 record.
To achieve that, coach Kerrianne Allan said the key has to be shutting down US import Saadia Doyle, who is averaging 30.2 per contest.
The women’s match is at 5pm, while the men start their game at 7pm.