It was one the best games of the season so far when the Dubbo Bulls faced off against Orange Waratahs and Saturday's second meeting between the two Western Premier League heavyweights is shaping up as another exciting clash. Bulls can all but end Waratahs' hopes of claiming the minor premiership with a win at Waratah Park after the Orange side has struggled lately losing their last two matches after going undefeated until that point. The Dubbo side enjoyed the week off last weekend with the bye and will be fresh heading into the match but have struggled also over their last two matches with a 4-all draw with Parkes leading into a 1-0 loss against Orana Spurs. READ ALSO: Versatile Bulls attacker Gareth Williams has found himself floating in and out of different positions during matches, much like Alex Richardson-Bell, but he knows the side should produce a strong showing on Saturday. "We are feeling not too bad," he said. "It's been a rough couple of weeks but we are getting there." Bulls came into the season as defending premiers and have shown why producing a clinical style of football, particularly through the midfield. Williams knows Waratahs will be a strong side also looking for some momentum heading into the finals. "They are good," he said. "They've been leading the comp all year so they are always tough to beat and especially there." Williams feels the game plan for Bulls will be a simple one on Saturday. "Mainly try and keep possession," he said. "Play to our strengths and keep possession." Bulls again will be without Kane Settree who is missing the game with a knee injury and Williams admitted the team is still unsure if he will return this season. "Not sure yet," he said. "It's still up in the air but he is a few weeks away at least so it is a big loss." Williams knows how important the match is which could easily decide where the semi-finals are hosted in two weeks. "If we win we will most likely get a home semi or if we lose we will get an away semi so it is pretty important," he said. Waratahs sit two points ahead of Bulls and Adam Scimone is not ready for his squad to slide further down the ladder. "We're going into this match expecting nothing less than three points," he said. "We're in second now, but we don't want to slide down any further. If we drop this one as well, we'll have fourth breathing down our necks." Our journalists work hard to provide local, up-to-date news to the community. This is how you can continue to access our trusted content: