The Greater Northern Tigers' season will continue in the Laurie Daley Cup this weekend but the venue for the game is still to be decided.
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The match against the Western Rams was scheduled for the Central Coast but the area has copped a stack of rain which has put their fields out of action.
Greater Northern regional manager Scott Bone said the match will be played somewhere in the Western area.
"We're just waiting for that [a ground] to be confirmed," Bone said.
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The Tigers moved through to the semi-finals of the Laurie Daley Cup after last round matches fell in their favour.
The semi-final will be the second time the Tigers have played the Rams this season after going down to the Western side 20-10 a fortnight ago.
"They'll be hoping for some improvement and they'll give it a good shake," Bone said.
The game could be played on Sunday, instead of the original Saturday time slot, which could help the Tigers out.
"It means they could travel Saturday and have a training run Saturday afternoon and then hopefully put their best foot forward," Bone said.
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