The form-guide says there'll be a shared 1st XV Premiership at the end of Saturday - Scots and Newington. Who'd seriously doubt it after the 9 Rounds gone?
Shore and Joeys can no longer influence the outcome of this year's Comp, though Shore at home can tie up bragging rights on the Season's Best BBQ award.
Otherwise, there's still all kinds of "Maybe"s that remain to be answered.
Maybe you'd have thought that Scots playing away at Kings has the easier of the final draws, than Newington playing at home on their big "Back to Newington" Day, hosting visiting Riverview.
Maybe that had been the thinking, right up until Kings in Round 8 tore the Riverview lads a new one, beating them well in the end, 33-17. So, Kings playing at home again in this final Round 10, will be no easy meat for the Bellevue Hill lads.
Maybe Riverview will reflect on their first half, 3-try, lead over Scots just last Saturday, and know that if they can maintain that kind of play for the full 70', leveraging off their set pieces and defending across the line like the Lord of The Rings' Rohirrim in the Battle of Helm's Deep, they can indeed both redeem their narrow first round loss to New and pull off a massive final season upset.
Or maybe there's nothing much either of the underdogs can really do, and it's all been divined this way because there was never meant to be just one in sole possession of the Schools Challenge Trophy at the end of this 2015 Rugby season, any more so than there was meant to be an outright winner when the two chief protagonists last met a touch over three weeks ago in their Round 6, 17-all "kiss your sister" result at Stanmore.
But if an upset does loom at either of North Parramatta or Stanmore on Saturday arvo, then maybe we will get to run on the adrenaline of it all, with furious texting of updated scores sending mobile phone plans into meltdown, and for all the 2015 chockys to go to the other team that does hold its nerve and their game.
For mine, though, even with the work still needing to be done, form-guides are the way they are for good reasons, and "upsets" are aptly named.
So, for this final Round 10,
Joeys by 24.
Scots by 14.
New by 14.
Scots and New to share the Premiership Trophy for 2015, and
Much thanks to all the GPS 1st XV players through the season, whether you got named in the Programmes or not! You've played some magnificent Rugby throughout, and no doubt more on Saturday; you've given great pleasure to thousands of spectators, and you've done yourselves, your coaches, your Schools and your sport, proud.
Bravo. Well done to you all, and best of luck on Saturday.