KING Valley will look to build on last week's winning start to the season when it tackles 2011 struggler Tatong tomorrow.
The Roos got their 2012 campaign off to a strong start when they held off a resurgent Benalla side to win by five goals at Whitfield.
The fact that Benalla pushed the Roos all the way came as a shock to most, however, the Magpies themselves will also fancy their chances after a first-up win a fortnight ago.
Roos shooters Tierney Bromley and Catherine Sartori combined well throughout the first round and will again look to build on their partnership in the goal circle.
In other matches, Moyhu will look to rebound when it hosts Tarrawingee while North Wangaratta should have enough depth to account for Bonnie Doon.
Reigning premier Whorouly will be aiming for two in a row when it clashes with Swanpool, Milawa tackles Bright while Goorambat and Glenrowan will go head-to-head on the Bats' court.
By - JEREMY WILSON.
IN FORM: King Valley's Tierney Bromley puts up a shot last week.
PHOTO: Cheryl Browne
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