It starts tomorrow from 12.30pm against the Katamatite Tigers.
The Tigers are sixth on the ladder in the seven team A-grade competition, with one win and six losses.
Getting their only win against Katunga in round three, Katamatite are coming off a loss last round against Cobram.
They scored 134 before Cobram made 9/364 in their batting innings.
Meanwhile, the Rhinos are in third on the ladder with four wins and three losses after their two-day loss to Katunga last round.
The Rhinos fell short of Katunga’s first innings total of 224, making 149 in their innings.
Both teams will be looking to turn their recent results around and recreate some of their two-day form from last season.
In the 2024-25 A-grade home and away season, both teams won two out of three of their two-day matches.
There are five two-day rounds in A-grade this season.
As added incentive, the Tigers will also be out to avenge their final ball two wicket loss to the Rhinos when the two teams played each other earlier this fixture.
In the first game of the season, Lachlan Holloway guided the Rhinos home with an unbeaten 38 not out off 24 balls.
Both sides will likely have a few changes to the lineups that played in the opening round.
Meanwhile, in B-grade, the Rhinos face the hardest possible opponents - the top of the ladder Barooga Hawks, who are undefeated from 8 matches.
Barooga had a comfortable win against Tungamah last Saturday at home, keeping the visiting side to all out for 152 from 35.2 overs before chasing the total in 24.3 overs, finishing 3-153.
The Rhinos sit in seventh on the ladder in the 10 team competition with three wins and four losses.
Deni’s B-grade side were due to play at home last week, looking to win their third game on the trot against Finley, but the match was abandoned due to a wet outfield.
In the junior cricket, the under-15s have a bye for this round - held over two weeks.
The under-13s are scheduled to play at 5pm today in Finley, against Katunga.