"It's all evenly contested. We haven't had any inline here for a while.
"We're hoping to come out with five wins."
The third weekend of games will be on the Jokers home turf of Kilbirnie in August.
There are two positions up for grabs to qualify for the Inline Hockey National Championships in Hamilton in September.
Wanganui has a good chance of success this weekend if the O'Donnell brothers - James and Kieran - continue their fine form from Levin.
James O'Donnell tops the overall Senior A player stats with 14 goals and six assists - where he provided the final pass to score - while Kieran is second with 10 goals and eight assists.
Next best on the chart is Jokers player Jackson Baker with 11 goals and three assists.
The other set of brothers in the Wanganui team are Matthew and Joel Ashworth, who along with the O'Donnell's and team mate Josh Hamilton have played for New Zealand age grade teams.
Goalie Troy Hesketh had a 79 per cent save average in Levin, stopping 69 of 87 shots on goal.
The other team members are Brett Buckeridge and Jason Fellingham.
These inline hockey games will consist of two 20 minute halves, with four players and the goalie out there at one time, with most teams having another 'line' of four players who can come on in a shift change.
This weekend will serve as a preview to Labour Weekend when the Inter-Regional Championships are held at Jubilee Stadium.
Age grade teams from Under 10 to Under 23, along with seniors, masters, veterans and women's teams from the four regions of Inline Hockey NZ will compete for the their grade's national championship.
"Also participating at this event will be IHNZ's new Super League, showcasing New Zealand's elite inline hockey players," said Sandra Ashworth.
Tomorrow and Sunday, games will be held from 9am to 5pm, and admission is free.