The Baggies are confident they can adjust if need to be to any adverse weather that is predicted for this weekend.
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Swifts will host Taylors Lake at North Park, with cold, wet and windy conditions forecast.
Horsham District league teams have already faced on weekend of wet weather football, with the rain pooring down in round two.
Swifts coach Scott Carey said he hopes his side was able to learn from that experience.
“In that game we started a bit slow and probably did not adjust as quickly as we need to,” he said.
“Hopefully the boys can adjust quicker to the conditions should they need to.”
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Swifts go into the game on the back of two consecutive losses.
Despite the Lakers struggling without a win, Carey said his team is not taking anything for granted.
“Taylors always put their best foot forward so we are looking forward to a good contest,” he said.
“We built some good momentum in our loss to Harrow last weekend so we will be looking to keep that going.
“It is important we get back on the winners list.”
Saturday will be the final round of matches before the first break of the season, with interleague games to be played the following weekend.
Carey said he is comfortable with where his side stands but it is important not to become complacent.
“I feel we are around the mark but nothing is guaranteed,” he said.
“We have to make sure once we come back from the interleague break we are switched on for the rest of the season.”