Warragul Gazette | And then there were two.
Trafalgar will have the final chance to knock over the undefeated Neerim-Neerim South when the Ellinbank District football deciders are played out on the Bloods' home ground on Saturday.
Although challenged by Longwarry in the second semi final, the Cats have been a class above and enter the grand final with the opportunity to be crowned premiers and champions.
They boast a forward line that can be difficult to contain with key targets Lachlan Bambridge and Kai Mounsey supported by the likes of centurion goal kicker Mason McGarrity and Luke Kinder at their feet.
Its midfield also looms as a difficult prospect with the likes of co-coach Kody Wilson and Will Papley driving them forward, complemented by Ayden Ramm running all day on a wing.
Co-coach Tom Muir leads an organised defence that has conceded the fewest points this season.
Trafalgar will enter the contest buoyed by improved form that saw them charge home over Buln Buln and then kick away from Longwarry.
Led by Brad Hoffman, the Bloods' defence has almost been as stingy, conceding just 17 points more than this week's opponent.
Captain Dylan Farrell will back himself to provide first use to his midfield to bring an equally potent forward line into the mix.
The Bloods would have been impressed with William Claridge stepping up in the forward line last week.
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