Anthony Breeze THROUGH the great attacking play in Rugby League Ipswich Round four action, one club firmed as Premiership favourites. Swifts again turned on a try feast against Norths. Here s how this weekend s games shape up.
Saturday (5.30pm) - Brothers v Norths at Raceview BROTHERS returned to form with a bang last weekend with a great win over Goodna. Norths were on the end of a Swifts onslaught. Brothers will be hoping playmaker Wes Conlon is okay. He was replaced at halftime. Most of Brothers attacking options come through him. Conlon relies on his forwards setting the platform which then provides the required time to set up different plays to test the defence line.
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Here s how the three A-Grade matches shape up.
Saturday (6pm): Jets v Swifts at Rosewood The Jets are the new team on the block and will face a side that is strong across the park in the Bluebirds. The Jets will be lacking in combinations early in the season due to many players not knowing each other s game but by the halfway mark and beyond will develop into a much more cohesive unit. The Jes will be causing trouble as the season rolls along. The side is coached by Intrust Super Cup legend Phil Dennis, who will also dust off the boots.
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