Swifts will look to bounce back after last week’s drubbing at the hands of Harrow-Balmoral.
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The Baggies will come up against Noradjuha Quantong in a crucial game for both teams’ finals aspirations.
Swifts have fallen back to sixth on the Horsham District Football League table, but are only one win behind fourth placed Laharum.
Swifts coach Scott Carey said every game from now on is important.
“We are definitely looking at getting back on the winners list,” he said.
“For the rest of the season there are not many easy games for us.”
Carey said despite last weeks loss to the Roos, his side were able to use it as a learning experience.
“They (Harrow-Balmoral) showed us that solid, hard, contested football wins you games,” he said.
“We could not implement our game plan because they were just too good.”
Carey said he is hopeful his team will be able play their style of football.
“We are hoping to get our game plan into affect from the start of the match and break away early,” he said.
The Baggies will recall a handful of players who missed out on the Harrow-Balmoral game.
“Liam Scott was ill last week so he will come back and Adam Leslie will be alright after missing the last game with a knee niggle. There might be a few other late changes.” Carey said.