After being short on players in their longest road trip of the season to Walcha, the Tenterfield Tigers are aiming to bounce back in both grades in Bundarra this Sunday.
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They only took 13 men to Walcha but 17 are expected to return for round three. Aside from the lack of numbers, Tigers co-coach Jake Kelly said his team need to wipe out errors in their game.
"Probably looking at last weekend's game, our ball security and not giving away penalties," he said.
"It did hurt us a fair bit when we got the ball back against Walcha."
Kelly said he isn't sure what to make of the Bears and is focused on his own team's performance.
"It should be a good game, I don't really know much about Bundarra," he said.
"Once we have got our full team there we know we have a pretty capable squad."
In the league tag, both Tenterfield and Bundarra are yet to post a victory and have the chance to leap into the winner's circle for the first time this year.