Griffith will look to finish the representative season with the Hedditch Cup in their possession when they take on Junee this weekend at Exies Oval.
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Since taking the Cup off Leeton on December 8, Griffith has seen off seven challengers, and just one remains in their way of a flawless season in the competition.
Captain Theo Valeri said finishing with a perfect record would be a testament to how hard his side have worked.
"We have put a lot of work into this season," he said.
"Timmy (Rand) coming in as coach has really helped and a lot of our success comes down to the work he has done."
The side was able to survive a tough start against Hay last week to maintain their possession of the cup, but Valeri isn't too worried about the wobble at the top of the order.
"We aren't going to dwell on that," he said.
"You can have days like that, and we aren't too worried about it."
Taking on Junee will be a new opponent for Valeri, and he isn't too sure what to expect come first ball on Sunday.
"I don't think I have ever played them before," Valeri said.
"We will just go out there in the right mindset and expecting a tough game."
There are a couple of changes from the side who defeated Hay with Brendan Hicken, Craig Burge and Liam Greenaway dropping out to be replaced by Reece Matheson, Ryan Greenaway and Angus Boulton.
The first ball will be delivered at Exies Oval at 10am on Sunday.
Griffith side
Dean Bennett, Mitch Williams-Hedges, Haydn Pascoe, Theo Valeri (c), Tom Valeri, Reece Matheson (wk), Ryan Greenaway, Angus Boulton, Ben Rowston, Connor Bock, Jack Hutchinson. Oliver Bartter (12th man)
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