Napoleons-Sebastopol coach Dan Davies says his club will put an emphasis on batting following its opening round loss to North Ballarat.
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Naps-Sebas will enter Saturday unchanged from a fortnight ago in its round two clash with Golden Point at Eastern Oval.
Davies said he hoped to see a better performance with the bat after his side was dismissed for 90 last week.
"Being bowled out for 90 was unacceptable, so we've been working hard on our batting," he said.
"We'll keep everything how it was, we are happy with the team we selected, it was just execution and we'll try and fix that up."
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Meanwhile Golden Point will be without bowler James Lewis, who is unavailable.
Dean Romeril will make a strong case to replace him after taking three wickets for the club's second eleven two weeks ago.
Elsewhere Wendouree will make no changes as it searches for its first win in its clash with Buninyong at Western Oval.
The Bunnies will enter unchanged as well as they look to open the season with two wins in as many matches.
Red Caps captain Ryan Simmons said ability with the ball held the key to victory.
"Whichever team is able to bowl and put a plan in place will probably get the win," he said.