The team was disappointed they didn’t get over the line in Ricky Gitten’s milestone match.
They come up against a similar opponent in Echuca United which will provide another hotly contested game.
Rams sit 10th on the ladder with 12 points and Echuca sit in 11th on the same tally.
The Rams have greater percentage and hope a win will get them back on track.
The key will be not only getting off to a good start, but playing out all four quarters without dropping off.
When momentum is on the Rams side, they need to make the most of their opportunities and apply continual pressure when the tide turns.
Both teams remained in a tight tussle to three-quarter time in their matches last week and were overrun in the last.
This further signifies the importance of playing all four quarters with intensity and pressure to ensure you come out the winner.
If Echuca is permitted to run freely and find space on the spread then they have a good chance of converting well and keeping the challenge tight.
Both defences are hard to penetrate and the Rams will look to a fit and fast midfield to deliver the ball swiftly to the forwards hoping to capitalise and take an early lead.
The Eagles have a young side which are combining well and getting better each week.
It will be a tough game and the Rams will also need to bring a vocal crowd to combat the home ground advantage.