PINK will be prominent across all four venues as the Goldacres North Central FNL marks women’s health round on Saturday.
The Pink Sports Day will help raise funds and awareness for the Breast Cancer Network Australia.
On the footy field it’s third against first as Donald hosts Wedderburn in the fourth round clash from 2.30pm.
The Daniel Pearce and Matt Walder-coached Donald takes a two-one record into this contest.
Donald won last Saturday’s home game against Charlton by 111 points as Wedderburn won on Birchip-Watchem’s turf at Birchip’s George Cartwright Oval by 51 points.
The Donald line-up includes Dyson Bell-Warren, Kalon Green, Pala Kuma, Luca Rice and Parker Sneddon.
The Tom Metherell-coached Wedderburn has Tyler Curtis, Noah Furlong, Jackson McEwen, Zach Pallpratt and Matt Perri capable of having a big impact in this match.
A tough run for Charlton rolls on as the Navies take on Sea Lake Nandaly Tigers.
The Carl Thiesz-coached Charlton has home-ground advantage at Charlton Park.
Crucial match-ups for the Navies include Jed Thompson at full-back against Max Cahoon, Jake Lawry in the centre opposed to Boyd Bailey, Ben Lanyon rucking against Connor Michael, and Patrick Soulsby opposed to Charlie Cox.
On a wing Charlton has Patrick Sait to take on former Richmond and North Melbourne player Robin Nahas.
The Navies will rely a lot on the play of Sean O’Connor, Bailey Hooper-Dixon, Mason Heenan and Zac Wescott.
A powerful SLN team jointly coached by Boyd Bailey and Wade Donnan includes Bryce Delmenico, Billy McInnes and Kane Donnan.
Boort tackles Birchip-Watchem at Boort Park.
Both teams are on nil-three records.
Key players for the Andrew Rutley-coached Boort include Liam Bianco, Danko Bzenic, Kayne and Tyson Rutley, and James Wilson.
Best for the Bulls in the loss to Wederburn were Meyrick Buchanan, Rhona Conboy, Heath Smith and Jonty Randall.
The Birchip-Watchem squad includes Ricardo Liparota, Lachy Foott, Will Lee and Sam Simmons.
It’s the Saints against the Lions as St Arnaud hosts Calder United at Lord Nelson Park.
After a two-nil start, St Arnaud was torn apart by Sea Lake Nandaly Tigers last round.
Crucial match-ups for the Saints include co-coach Harley Durward at half-back against Steven Stroobants, Max Hungerford at centre half-forward against Oscar Madden, and Jake Male rucking against Dean Putt.
A Saints team coached by Harley Durward and Darby Schilder includes Bailey Durward, Sean Holroyd, Joe and Nick Maishman.
Stung by a 22-point loss to Wedderburn at Nullawil in round one, Calder United has hit back with wins against Birchip-Watchem and Boort.
The Jordan Humphreys and Tom Bickley-coached Lions to play the Saints includes Mitch Farmer, George Turner, Justin Laird, Josh Walsh and Rylee Smith.
Goldacres North Central FNL senior footy ladder:
Wedderburn 340 per cent, 12 points; Sea Lake Nandaly Tigers 212, 12; Donald 163, 8; Calder United Lions 127, 8; St Arnaud 118, 8; Birchip-Watchem 64, 0; Boort 59, 0; Charlton 12, 0.
Leaders in the goalkicking race:
15 Max Cahoon, SLN; Steven Stroobants, CU.
11 Matt Perri, W.
10 Ashley Reed, D.
8 Max Hungerford, SA.
7 Thomas Cox, SLN; Tyler Curtis, W; Lachy McClelland, SLN; Dale Pearce, CU; Kayne Rutley, B.
6 Ethan Coleman, B; Torin Petrie, SA.