SOME NRL players will take to Community Oval tomorrow.
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Regular top graders Cody Walker and Michael Oldfield are among the players listed for an Intrust Super Premiership game at Moss Vale.
The North Sydney Bears will take on the Wests Tigers in a round nine match at 3pm.
The Bears and Tigers both head into the match on the back of victories last round.
North Sydney recorded a 17-16 win over Canterbury while Wests thrashed Wentworthville by 40-18.
North Sydney general manager Greg Florimo said it was set to be an important contest for the Bears and Tigers tomorrow.
"Both teams are on the verge of the top eight and are looking to seal a win," he said.
"The teams are feeder clubs to the NRL, the Bears are reserves to the South Sydney Rabbitohs."
Florimo said Highlands fans could expect a quality contest tomorrow.
He said the Bears would bring their "A game" and "prepare as usual" for the match.
"We are a little bit nervous but certainly excited," Florimo said.
"The [Moss Vale] ground is a little unknown, we are not sure what to expect."
Florimo said the Bears and Tigers would share a friendly rivalry.
"Tigers coach Paul Stringer is an ex-Bear, so we're keen to get one over him," he said.