Months of toughing it out on the field week in, week out will culminate in the Group 20 rugby league grand final on Sunday.
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Teams from West Wyalong, Griffith, Leeton, Narrandera and Darlington Point will battle it out in five games of football, all vying for the title of 2014 Group 20 premier.
The day kicks off when gates to E.W. Moore Oval open.
If you're heading off to the game, have a great day, and use #gp202014 on social media.
All grand finals are held at E.W. Moore Oval in Griffith
9.30am UNDER 16s Darlington Point/Coleambally v Yenda
11am UNDER 18s Waratahs v Leeton
12.40pm LEAGUE TAG West Wyalong v Leeton
1.45pm RESERVE GRADE Black & Whites v West Wyalong
3.20pm FIRST GRADE West Wyalong v Waratahs
The votes from our poll are in! Here's who you think will win the grand final:
First grade: West Wyalong. Waratahs only garnered 39 per cent of the vote.
Reserve grade: West Wyalong. This one was a very close call, with only two votes between the Mallee Men (52 per cent) and the Black and Whites (48 per cent).
League tag: West Wyalong. The Mallee chicks edged out the seasoned Greens girls to collect 52 per cent of the vote. It will be a close one.
Under 18s: Waratahs. Another close call - the Tahs opposition, the Greens, fell behind in the polls, garnering 45 per cent of the votes.
Under 16s: DPC. Sixty-one per cent of voters say the Darlington Point-Coleambally boys have the edge on their Yenda counterparts.
Greens 18s aiming for "last"chance at premiership: Leeton's under 18s team is an awesome unit of power and pace, and has the added benefit of the majority having played together for a number of years. It will come up against a Waratahs Tigers outfit in Sunday's Group 20 grand final that has taken all before it this post-season, except the Greens. When last they met, in a semi final at West Wyalong, Leeton gave the Tigers a sniff early, then proceeded to turn it on to book a berth in the decider. Read more.
Leeton league tag team looking for premiership success: The status quo has returned and Leeton is once again playing off for a Group 20 league tag premiership, this year facing West Wyalong. Last season was the first time in seven years the Greens didn't make the decider and with an enviable record of five consecutive wins, it was more a case of when, not if, they would be again vying for glory. Read more.
Mallee Men wary: coach: His team hasn't lost all season, but West Wyalong reserve grade coach Jason Wheatley believes that perfect record will mean nothing if the Mallee Men stumble in the most important game of the year. Read more.
Full steam ahead for West Wyalong: With a full squad at his disposal, West Wyalong player-coach Rohan Loudon says there will be no excuses for his side to underperform in Sunday's Group 20 grand final against Waratahs at EW Moore Oval. Read more.
Greens to maintain momentum: All Leeton league tag coach David Warburton will ask his players to do in Sunday's grand final against reigning premier West Wyalong is perform like they have all season. The Greens were the first team to qualify for the premiership decider, and Warburton has been impressed with their preparation for the big game.
Tiere hoping to end career with two titles: Most footballers would be ecstatic to win one premiership in a season, but Griffith's Leon Tiere has the opportunity to claim a rare double. The barnstorming forward helped the Griffith Blacks win this season's Southern Inland Rugby Union premiership last month and will line up for Griffith Black and Whites in Sunday's Group 20 reserve grade grand final against West Wyalong. Read more.
History beckons for Mallee Men: West Wyalong president Mark Cafe says his club's first and reserve grade Group 20 teams will enter town folklore if they complete perfect seasons on Sunday. The Mallee Men haven't been beaten in the senior grades this year and head into the premiership deciders against Waratahs (first grade) and Griffith Black and Whites (reserve grade) at EW Moore Oval as raging favourites. Read more.
Hundreds heading for final: West Wyalong fans are set to make their presence felt at the Group 20 grand final day at EW Moore Oval on Sunday. With three teams first grade, reserve grade and league tag contesting premierships, West Wyalong president Mark Cafe said the Mallee Men's supporters would turn out in force. Read more.