As we start the second round, I believe we can say with some certainty that either the Mossies or the Roos, will be playing in Premier League next year, as the side that finishes on top of the ladder, gains automatic promotion.
This will leave a about seven teams still in the hunt to play in promotion playoffs, which should include one of the aforementioned.
At the other end of the ladder, it will take a herculean effort for the Armadale Storm to avoid automatic relegation unfortunately.
It would be beneficial if more clubs could post their teams, as it can be hard to comment on, and pick without them.

NORTH BEACH 1 v NORTH BEACH 2 - Friday night 6.30pm

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Can it happen again? I don't believe so.
You may remember that in the first game of the year the second side won the aggregate quite convincingly.
But this time i reckon the first side will turn the tables and win at the finish of a tight game.
The top side have too much to play for, so that surely will help. Ross Dempsey was missing last week, not sure this week.
North Beach1. 7-1

KARDINYA v MOSMAN PARK

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MOSMAN PARK
C Hoffman, T Cranswick,     D Adams, M Van Bremmel
C McKenna, P Daley, K Manton, P Collins
P Walker, L Beurteaux, C Edson,     M Barrett
G Wishart, A Gryta, P Fair,     M Robertson
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Even though this gameis an away game for the Mossies, I cannot see them getting challenged by the Kats.
The Mossies just have too many class players, who can adapt to most playing surfaces.
Whilst it is true that the Kats also have some good players, I cannot see them beating the ladder leaders here. Knowing the Rooster, he will keep his charges " fired up ".
Mosman Park. 7-1

OSBORNE PARK v ARMADALE

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The battle of the cellar dwellers on the slick grass at the home of the Saints, may just be the start of a revival for them, as they seek to climb out of relegation territory.
The Saints are normally in the top four in this division, and they still have the nucleus of a good sixteen, so they should get the job done.
Osborne Park. 7-1

SPEARWOOD v WANNEROO

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WANNEROO
N Costello, A Grundy, S Boyd, H Whitman
D Triffit, P Flack, R Humphryson, D Griffin
S Fewster, B Parmenter, N Palmer, L Bryson
H Ward, J Hewton, W Neilson, B McMurdo
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I notice that Spearwood had a few players missing last week, unfortunately we don't have their team lineup, so it is hard to tell how they will go this week, on that basis.
However the Roos possess a number of class players, and they should be able to travel back up the freeway with the aggregate.
Triffitt versus Nadilo would be a great clash, hope it eventuates, could be interesting.
Wanneroo. 6-2

WARWICK v STIRLING

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Both of these teams have exceeded the expectations of the pundits so far this season, which is a credit to them.
Playing at home, I reckon the Warwick sixteen just may keep on winning, which will certainly help them in the quest for a promotion opportunity.
The Marovic rink for the Wolves are still going well, having a record of 6.5 out of 8 games. It will be interesting if they draw the Borkowski four, who are also doing well of late.
Warwick. 7-1