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Te Kawau lead the mid-table logjam in fourth, but have Kia Toa, Feilding Old Boys-Ōroua and OB-Marist nipping at their heels. Winless Freyberg are at the bottom. OBM coach Reece Robinson said after the first round the side talked about goals and wanted to make sure they kept picking up points. “The goal is to get in the top four,” he said. “We ve got a bit of pressure on us now, but if we can play the way we did on Saturday in the weeks ahead, we’ll put ourselves in a good position.” Robinson said his side was keen to fight for fourth spot.