MORUYA Sharks are playing against Eden at Ack Weyman Oval on Sunday.
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The under 18s kick off at 10.30am, the Sharkettes play at noon, reserve grade at 1pm and first grade at 2.40pm.
The Sharks hope to keep their unbeaten home ground record intact but expect the games to be tight, hard fought affairs.
Moruya will be without hard-running utility Kyle Brierley this weekend after he broke his jaw in last Sunday’s clash against Merimbula.
He underwent surgery on Monday evening in Canberra and will unfortunately be missing from the Sharks line up for most of the season.
Reserve grade halfback Shane Ayton will also be out indefinitely with a knee injury.
He had scans and is waiting for the report before determining his immediate future.
“We wish both players all the best for speedy recoveries,” Sharks president Dave Farrell said.
The Sharks’ executive will wear Anzac motif shirts to commemorate Anzac Day this weekend.
A minute’s silence will be followed by the Ode of Remembrance before the first grade games and to stick with the two-up tradition, two coins will be tossed with odds or evens called by the captains.
There were rumours that Michael Weyman was doing laps of his Moruya property in gum boots recently, a sure sign that his knee is on the way to recovery.
He has also been spotted doing media and ambassador work for the Dragons which may delay any return to the football field.
The under 18s kick off at 10.30am, the Sharkettes play at noon, reserve grade at 1pm and first grade at 2.40pm.
The Sharks hope to keep their unbeaten home ground record intact but expect the games to be tight, hard fought affairs.
Moruya will be without hard-running utility Kyle Brierley this weekend after he broke his jaw in last Sunday’s clash against Merimbula.
He underwent surgery on Monday evening in Canberra and will unfortunately be missing from the Sharks line up for most of the season.
Reserve grade halfback Shane Ayton will also be out indefinitely with a knee injury.
He had scans and is waiting for the report before determining his immediate future.
“We wish both players all the best for speedy recoveries,” Sharks president Dave Farrell said.
The Sharks’ executive will wear Anzac motif shirts to commemorate Anzac Day this weekend.
A minute’s silence will be followed by the Ode of Remembrance before the first grade games and to stick with the two-up tradition, two coins will be tossed with odds or evens called by the captains.
There were rumours that Michael Weyman was doing laps of his Moruya property in gum boots recently, a sure sign that his knee is on the way to recovery.
He has also been spotted doing media and ambassador work for the Dragons which may delay any return to the football field.