There will be more than just bragging rights up for grabs on Tuesday night when DQ Electrical/ElectraQ take on The Muffin Men in the final of the RC Sports ElectraQ Cup.
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The cup competition, which is in its inaugural season, started back in January with 32 teams and will now see two of the premier league sides battle it out to see who will be the first side to take possession of the ElectraQ Cup.
On their way to the final, DQ Electrical/ElectraQ were able to pick up a convincing 19-7 win over Grasshoppers before a close hit out with DeJong Boys, where they took a 7-4 victory in the second round.
It was an all Premier League showdown in the quarter-final which saw them take a 10-7 win over Yoogali Concrete Construction Prem before defeating Perrantau AC 12-3 to advance to the final.
Heading into the decider, DQ Electrical/ElectraQ captain Daniel Quarisa feels if his side can stick to their style, they will be in a good position.
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"We have been playing these boys for years now," he said.
"We just have to make sure we are strong in defence because they have some really good attackers and look to score when we can.
"They have a good goalkeeper, so if we can take our chances and hold them out, we should be good."
Meanwhile, for the Muffin Men, they were able to take a 13-2 win over Kroos Control and back it up with a 14-7 win over Barra Brava.
It was a tough hit out with Fillessi FC as they come away with a 4-3 win before seeing off Yoogali Concrete Construction's division one side with a 6-3 win.
Captain of The Muffin Men Domenic Ciampa feels if his side is able to maintain the momentum gained from the two recent clashes, they will be in a good position.
"We came close in the game with Filessi FC they put up a good fight, but we have come this far and have had a good run, so we have some good momentum coming into the final," he said.
Ciampa pointed to the performance of Rhys Jones as one that will determine the result.
"The goal keeper is probably the most important player on the field, and Rhys is one of the best," he said.
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