Navarre is confident of keeping their winning streak alive when they take on Avoca in the Maryborough and District Football League tomorrow.
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Much like Dunolly last week Navarre has focused on their own game and put little time into Avoca.
If the results are anything to go by Navarre should win and win comfortably, but coach Louis Hannett isn't getting ahead of himself.
"The results say it could be easy," Hannett said.
"But we treat every game the same."
Navarre will have a similar game plan in place against Avoca hoping to play on at every opportunity and to run and carry the ball.
The forward structure will look the same again tomorrow with Ash Driscoll the man to watch.
After his nine goal haul last week Driscoll leads the competition for the most goals and will be hoping to add to his tally tomorrow.
The defensive structure may change a little bit with Bryce Tickner missing this week due to his one week.
Tickner was involved with an onfield discrepancy last weekend and has accepted a one week ban.
Billy Parry will also miss this week as will Rhett Murphy.
Murphy has been having troubles with a fractured thumb from last season and will most likely be rested for tomorrow's game.
While there are plenty of options as to who plays in the senior line up Hannett was leaning towards it being players from the junior teams.
"I would say we will play a few of the kids in replace of those seniors," Hannett said.
Reserves players who were also in contention were Curtis Bibby and Josh Rathgeber.
Training last night was a fairly difficult hit out for Navarre especially for those who are currently training for interleague.
With nine players training in the interleague squad Navarre is pacing itself and hoping they don't burn out.
Navarre will meet Avoca on their home ground from 2.20pm.