GREAT Western Lions are still in turmoil as players continue to be unavailable or injured.
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The Lions will take on Hawksdale Macarther in what is a winnable game for Great Western, but coach Andrew Bach has been dealt a selection headache with several players again making themselves unavailable.
Bach was relying on some injured players to be right after the interleague break, but it wasn't to be as another five changes will be made to his final team for tomorrows game.
Bach is going into the game confident and thinks a win would do the club the world of good.
"We always go in confident, you have too," Bach said.
"We would love to get two wins in a row. That could really set our season up."
While injuries have played a part in the opening half of the season Bach refused to use it as an excuse as they continue to build on their season.
People that have been around the club have noticed an improvement and Bach himself has noticed improvement which is a positive sign for the young group.
"We cant help when people get injured or when people are unavailable but players need to start to step up.
Hawksdale Macarther will be a handy team on their home ground and will be tough when it comes to winning the contested ball.
Lachie Reichman is a strong body that will occupy the ruck and give their midfielders first use of the football.
Great Western will most likely welcome the inclusions of Rayne Salmon, Sam Harris and Glen Walker who will replace injured Matt Newton, and Shannon Notting who is unavailable.