Griffith's under 12s Derrick Rodgers Cup side are heading to the grand final this weekend where they will take on Wagga White.
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The Griffith side has only dropped one game this season which came against the Wagga White side in the opening round.
Since then they have picked up wins against Wagga Blue and Leeton and will look for the shot at redemption against the Wagga White side when they travel to Wagga again on Sunday.
Heading into the game, co-coach Roy Binks knows there will need to be improvements in one area.
"Our batting has been poor this season," he said.
"Our bowling and our fielding has been exceptional for an under 12s side.
"We had Wagga White on the ropes at 6 for 21 last time we played them, but unfortunately once Christian Dall'est finished his four overs the pressure was released.
"If we can bat out our 40 overs and score around 100 that will be key for us."
Despite the struggles the side has had with the bat, Binks is confident his boys will be able to turn that form around.
"Harry Morel and Seamus Maley have bated well at the top of the order," he said.
"We have a couple of kids who can bat well in the middle order as well, so hopefully we can get some runs on the board."
Binks is co-coaching the side with Mark Dall'est, and he thanked his partner for the work he has put in.
"He has been a great help and has been able to provide the side with plenty of motivation," he said.
The side will have one more training run on Friday to apply the finishing touches before the final.
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