All roads lead to Griffith this weekend at the magnificent Exies Sports Club for the following game times:
3rd Grade 11:15am Hay (2) v Deni (4)
2nd Grade 12:40pm Ag College (2) v City (3)
Women's 2:15pm CSU (1) v Griffith (4)
1st Grade 3:20pm Ag College (2) v Albury (4)
Interestingly, City are the only team ranked 3rd to make it into the second week of the finals. That seems a strange statistic. Also, Reddies are the only Minor Premiers showing up at Griffith with all the other Minor Premiers booking their ticket to the GF already.
For me, the CSU v Tahs Women's game was the best game of the day last weekend and I'm sure the Reddies will be keen to assert their dominance on the Women's competition again but will be met by a spirited Griffith Blacks team playing on their home soil. Expect a big game here!
In the 3rd Grade game, I'd expect that fitness will be an issue and in this regard Deni may have a slight edge over the Hay Cutters. But Hay may give a better showing playing closer to their home turf also?
Ag College v City in Two's should be a close contest, Aggies are a good second grade team but City have definitely been there or there abouts this season, they will also have a sprinkling of experienced players in comparison to Ag College. This game will be close.
In the 1st Grade gig, I reckon there won't be much between Aggies and Albury. Ag College are enthusiastic and passionate and have some good footballers, but they're lacking the polish that gives them the ability to turn it on when it matters. I think Albury have a more consistent style of footy, led by the likes of Sam Allen and James Devlin that settles them and that's important in finals football.
Neither Aggies, nor Albury have a strong tight five, so I'd expect to see a reasonably mobile sort of game on Saturday, likely a fairly high scoring match as there will be linebreaks made and good counter attacking opportunities will be taken - particularly by Albury. Scrums will be evenly matched with neither team having an upper hand in this area. Albury probably have an edge at the lineout with some of their tall timber.
I expect to see another strong performance from Matt Harris, Ben Brookes and Mike Van Diggelen for Aggies but they'll need to work hard to get over the Steamers Laurance Lockington, Dave Cooper-Dunn and Liam Krautz. The performance of these players will determine their backline's ability to use the ball.
Through the backline, McTaggart to Duffy is a more complete halves combination and the matchup between Devlin and Duffy will be important, the Centre pairing I'd give to Albury with Tom Wilmore playing a really good game last weekend. Hamish Pennington is handy when he's on song but can be a bit hot and cold in some instances. In the back three, the Steamers have some real quality in Sam Allen at fullback, Lochie Ramm will need to stay alert in those outside channels where Sam's pace really comes into play.
There really isn't much between these teams, maybe Albury have a bit more experience but the Aggies have been playing together for some time now also so probably should be a more settled team at this stage of the season.
This match will be tight!!