Perennial finalists Camden Rams are almost certain to take out the minor premiership following their impressive victory over the Workers in Oakdale on the weekend.
Camden (29 points) will need to lose its last two games, while Mittagong, three points behind on the ladder, have to win their remaining two matches to overtake the Rams.
Thirlmere Roosters are third on 25 points after their close 34-32 win over East Campbelltown.
In fourth place are the Oakdale Workers with 22 points, and who need one more win out of their last two games to secure a finals spot in 2023.
The team that is in real danger of being knocked of its perch is fifth placed Oaks Tigers, who are on 20 points.
Two sides, East Campbelltown Eagles and Picton Magpies, are just two points behind and ready to pounce if the Tigers falter over the next two rounds.
The Oaks host neighbours Oakdale in a big match this Saturday at Dudley Chesham Sports Ground, with a 4.30pm kick off.
And while all the interest is at the pointy end of the Macarthur Conference ladder, one team at least will be trying to become the focus of the round.
The South West Goannas will be looking to record their first win of the season when they host Narellan at Onslow on Sunday afternoon.
Being their namesake, the South West Voice thinks the brave Goannas are a real chance of a massive upset so we will be backing them to break through against the Jets, who are out of finals contention.
RESULTS ROUND 16:
Narellan Jets 4 The Oaks Tigers 58
Campbelltown Collegians 28 Picton Magpies 52
Mittagong Lions 64 Campbelltown City Kangaroos 10
Oakdale Workers 16 Camden Rams 28
Thirlmere Roosters 34 East Campbelltown Eagles 32
Bye: South West Goannas
NEXT WEEK ROUND 17 – 4.30PM SATURDAY, AUGUST 12:
The Oaks Tigers v Oakdale Workers
3PM SUNDAY, AUGUST 13:
Campbelltown Collegians v Thirlmere Roosters
Campbelltown City Kangaroos v Camden Rams
South West Goannas v Narellan Jets
East Campbelltown Eagles v Mittagong Lions
Bye: Picton Magpies
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