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WHITE Hills coach Sam Kerridge and Mount Pleasant forward Ben Weightman remain the key injury concerns for Heathcote District ahead of this weekend's inter-league match against Sunraysia.
Kerridge (elbow) and Weightman (groin) are both among a squad that has been trimmed from an initial 39 to 25 ahead of Thursday night's final training session at Huntly.
Kerridge and Weightman are two of a contingent of 17 players in the 25 who haven't previously represented the league.
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The only players in the squad who have previously represented the league are Rhys Irwin, Darcy McLean, Hoby Bussey, Jarrod Findlay, Aarryn Craig, James Harney, Harry Whittle and Darcy Richards.
Heathcote District, coached by Nick Carter, and Sunraysia will clash at Mildura's Sarah Oval from 1pm on Saturday in the 17 v 18 game.
* Inter-league squad:
Colbinabbin - Todd Clarke.
Elmore - James Harney, Romain Grenville.
Huntly - Harry Whittle.
Heathcote - Darcy McLean, Codie Price, Thomas Pain.
Leitchville-Gunbower - Hoby Bussey, Brady Hore, Matt Pollock.
LBU - Bart Phillips, Tyler Phillips.
Mount Pleasant - Ben Weightman, Jesse Tuohey, Mitch Bennett.
North Bendigo - Jarrod Findlay, Aarryn Craig, Jake Hyland, Darcy Richards.
White Hills - Jake Allport, Rhys Irwin, Mitch Dole, Kris Bedford, Sam Kerridge, Pascale Craig.
Meanwhile, the league's open netball squad to play Sunraysia has been confirmed and is dominated by power side White Hills.
Of the nine players selected to represent the league, five are from White Hills.
* Netball inter-league squad:
Elmore - Isabel Nichol-Smith.
Huntly - Ash Jenkyn.
Leitchville-Gunbower - Emmalea Wishart, Bronte Gundry.
White Hills - Anna-Grace Close, Bronte Deary, Danni Wee-Hee, Rhian Moresi, Ash Gilmore.
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