The Griffith Demons ladies side will head to West Wyalong this weekend looking to secure their third title in as many seasons.
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The side was able to pick up two wins from their two games in the shortened format in Leeton last weekend and will now wait to take on either West Wyalong or Leeton in the decider.
Coach Carolyn Snow was pleased with the way her side played in Leeton last weekend especially the fight they showed in their clash with the Wildcats.
"We were losing virtually the whole game and to come from behind after already having played one was really good," she said.
"It was very pleasing to come out on top in the end when we sort of struggled with our shooting for the majority of the game."
Heading into the final, Snow wasn't sure who her side would be facing as there is little separating all three sides in the competition which will keep her girls on their toes.
"We beat Leeton (by 28 points), and then West Wyalong was a really tough game for us, and then Leeton were able to beat West Wyalong," she said.
"Everyone is fairly close, and anything could really happen on the day.
"We are quietly confident, but I wouldn't say we are overly confident any one of the three teams could come through and win it."
It is much the same side as the last two seasons with one retirement being the only real change to the line up for the Griffith side.
"We didn't have Jess Hill in the finals last year, but she is available this year," she said.
"Kylie Pastro has retired so she won't be playing and we will miss her experience on the court but other than that it is pretty much the same."
Snow feels that the experience of Jess Hill and some of the other older players in the side will be crucial for her side if they are to have success this weekend.
Tip-off for the women's final is 2pm on Saturday.
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