Lose and you're out - it's pretty simple for the Orange Tigers as they prepare to line up against Dubbo Demons for a spot in the AFL Central West finals.
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The Tigers lost to Dubbo in torrential, frozen conditions several weeks ago when all other games - including the men's competition - were called off, but skipper Jem Neuman is confident her side can get over the line.
"I don't think there is a lot of pressure to be honest. We are happy to be going into this game as under dogs - it's a position we play well in," she said.
"We're confident that if we put together four quarters of solid footy we will come out with a win."
She said there was far more excitement for Saturday's clash than there were nerves, and knew her side needed to keep it simple to come out victorious.
"We have come so far since the start of the season and just enjoy any opportunity to get out on the field and play," she said.
"We need to focus on playing attacking footy and winning the contest at the breakdown of the ball."
"I think we have more speed in our midfield, if we can win those contests at the ball breakdown and kick accurately, I think we have every chance of running away with the game."
Their game is at 1pm in Dubbo, while the undermanned Tigers' men will head to Bathurst to play off for the Byrne-Long Cup against the Bushrangers from 2.30pm.
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