Set for new challenge

IRYMPLE have some idea of what it means to play Ouyen United in a grand final.

But Swallows co-coach Will Callow believes this weekend’s grand final will be a “different contest altogether” to when his side claimed the flag with a seven-point win last September.

Little has separated the two teams again so far in 2018, with Ouyen United winning by five points in a round 16 clash at Henshilwood Oval, after securing a one-point win at Blackburn Park in round 7.

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