CKS Swifts are keen to keep singing their song as they take on Kalkee in the Horsham District Football League.
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Swifts are mindful of the experience that Kalkee possess, but they are hopeful they can use their youth to run them off their feet.
Swifts are coming off their first win for the season and with a growing enthusiasm at the club coach Scott Carey thinks they are in with a chance.
“It was awesome to sing the song and we want to do it again,” Carey said.
Kalkee have plenty of strong players including spiritual leader Steve Schultz.
Schultz is a big part of the Kalkee success and will be a player to watch on Saturday.
“It will be really important that we curb his influence,” Carey said.
“Nick Pickering will go to Schultz early as he has played on him before and got the job done.”
Swifts will be without Jake Goodes who hurt his back in last weeks game and Nick Clarke who will both miss through a hamstring injury.
The game is at Kalkee from 2.20pm.