Last year Grenfell brought an end to a lengthy Trundle winning streak and Goannas coach Steve Taylor would love nothing more than to do the same on Sunday.
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The Boomers are undefeated this season and, including the back end of 2018 where Trundle went on to win the Woodbridge Cup, Josh Miles' side is currently in the midst of a 13-game winning streak.
Trundle was on an even more impressive run last year but had their 22-game stretch broken by the Goannas in 2018 and Taylor says he's hopeful the improving Grenfell outfit will do the same at Henry Lawson Park on Sunday.
"They're a well drilled side and off the back of Hally they're hard to beat," Taylor said looking at the influence halfback Adam Hall has on the Boomers.
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Trundle got the win over Grenfell 36-26 at the start of the season.
"But I think we're building," Taylor added.
"And I think if we start playing like I know we can then we've got the team to beat them. We've got a few new players and we're changing position to try and gel but we're adapting pretty well."
Taylor said his side's strength heading into Sunday's game was still its pack, despite Josh Bateman being unavailable with work commitments.
The Grenfell captain-coach said centre-turned-prop Steve Ingram will lead the charge in Bateman's absence - in fact Taylor said Ingram has been "dominant" since switching to the middle - while halves Ricky Whitton and Ty Ash are primed to step it up this weekend.
If they can upset Trundle on Sunday it'll go along way to helping the club firm their grip on a top three spot in the Woodbridge Cup, with Molong hot on the heals of Taylor's men.
Molong has the bye in round 11 while the second-placed Manildra is expected to account for the Blue Heelers at Cargo. In other games, Condobolin and Eugowra will face off while the improving Peak Hill will hit the road to tackle the Tigers in Canowindra.
While in youth league there will be two top games on Sunday when Grenfell takes on Trundle and Cargo hosts Manildra. The young Bulls have the bye.
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