THEY did not do so at three previous attempts, but Bendigo City FC coach Greg Thomas is confident the squad can achieve back-to-back wins in Saturday's soccer action.
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The Greg Thomas-coached Bendigo heads south to tackle Moreland City in the 14th round of the National Premier League Victoria division one season.
Confidence soared in last weekend's 2-0 win on Kingston City's turf in which Bendigo's defence, which included Daniel Rees played well.
All four of Bendigo's wins have been on the road.
"Consistency is something we have been working for all season," Thomas said on Friday.
"Bring or lift the workrate and intensity we had last week and we are a strong chance."
City takes to the field with new recruit Tristan Romein at centre back. He played for Ballarat Red Devils last season. Romein's brother, Josh played for FC Bendigo in 2014.
Jordan Seeto has transferred from Bendigo City to Richmond.
Saturday's play at Campbell Reserve in Coburg kicks off with the under-20s at 1pm. The senior game starts at 3pm.