While Cowra Magpies winger Caley Mok sees an obvious chance for victory against the winless Blayney Bears at Sid Kallas Oval this weekend, he's cautioned the home team against getting ahead of themselves after five straight losses.
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"We're obviously aware we haven't been playing to the best of our ability," Mok said, who had a perfect conversion rate in last week's loss to Lithgow, kicking five goals from five tries.
"We're taking each week as it comes."
He added that improvement will be needed in the middle, with the Bears likely to be fired up after a disappointing road trip loss against Mudgee at Glen Willow.
"I think they're going to be tough regardless of whether or not they've won a game because they've always got a good attitude... They always put in a lot of effort when they do play against Cowra," Mok said.
"This is really our opportunity to try and get some confidence back and we won't be taking them lightly at all."
With the Magpies sitting in seventh place and six games remaining in the season, Mok generally focused on what the team needed to do right now rather than speculate about the team's finals chances or their injuries.
"We just need to work hard for the full 80 minutes... we haven't played for the full 80 minutes for the past five weeks and that's sort of shown because we've lost five in a row now.
"We've just got to work with what we've got and believe in each other because we've still got a really good squad."
The Cowra Magpies senior men will face Blayney at Sid Kallas Oval from 2.45pm on Sunday.
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