Carrying a few injuries into the round, the home team will be hoping to stay competitive for their fans.
Blighty’s senior group sit 14th on the Picola ladder, and will be up against it with Picola a strong team sitting in sixth.
It’s a chance for the Redeyes to stake a claim as they look at back-to-back byes after this weekend.
But after falling to Rennie away from home last weekend and carrying a string of injuries, coach Adrian Timmis says it will probably be a “tough task”.
“They (Picola) have been a quality side for sometime,” he said.
“With us carrying a few injuries, we’re just going to get out there try to be competitive as possible and try to have some fun.”
“A good mindset” will be the key tomorrow, Timmis said.
After the game is over, the Redeyes will have a chance to rest up.
Tomorrow night is the club’s annual ball, and then with two bye rounds after Timmis hopes to return with his side at full strength again.
It will be an important one, with Blighty taking on old foes the Deni Rovers on their return.