GRIFFITH CITY has been dominant most of the year in the GDFA women’s competition but coach Troy Patten expects grand final opponents Yoogali SC to find another gear on Sunday.
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“I think Yoogali will give us plenty to think about,” Patten said.
“They were able to beat West Griffith by more than we managed so they have the skill to really push us.
“I think it has been a lot closer than the table suggests between the top three so it should lead to a good game.”
Patten said his players’ dedication this year is the reason they made the grand final.
“I have a lot of girls who put in 100 per cent each week, without question, and that is what you need to have a successful team,” he said.