The Rhinos host Tocumwal for the return one-day fixture.
Due to the hot weather forecast, an early start time of 10.30am has been confirmed.
The team will be looking to get off to a winning start with only four rounds left until finals.
The Rhinos are in fourth on the ladder with four wins and four losses, behind Barooga, Nathalia and Cobram.
Katunga are in fifth and Katamatite in sixth, hot on Deni’s tail.
Tocumwal are in seventh and winless so far this season.
The last time Deni and Toc played was in round two of the season in October.
Played at Toc, the Rhinos won by nine wickets.
In that match, Tocumwal won the toss and batted first, with Tom White’s 27 off 95 balls the top score for the Bloods.
Lucas Baron (18 not out), Christina Roberts (11 not out), Andy Arthur (11) and Cooper Harris (10) were the other batters to reach double figures as Tocumwal posted 9/116 off their 45 overs.
Griegan French was the pick of the Deni bowlers, taking 4-16 from nine overs.
Hamish Baker was the other multiple wicket taker, with figures of 3-9 from six overs.
Lachlan Holloway (1/20 off five overs) and Prem Muppidi (1/9 off four overs) were the other wicket takers.
In reply with the bat, the Rhinos chased down the total and finished with 1/119 in 16 overs.
Brad Todd top scored with 49 not out from 48 balls, with Harry Hillier also there at the end with 40 not out off 31 balls.
The Rhinos will be hoping for a similar result to restart their season at Deniliquin’s Memorial Park tomorrow.
In B-grade, the Rhinos will be looking for some redemption away against the fourth placed Cobram side.
The Rhinos sit in seventh with seven rounds left, and will need to win the majority of their remaining matches to make the finals.
When the two teams met in round three, at Deni, Cobram won by seven wickets.
It is a result the Rhinos will be looking to reverse at Cobram tomorrow, with play at the earlier time of 11am.