Months of toughing it out on the field week in, week out will culminate in the Southern Inland Rugby Union grand final day on Saturday.
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Teams from Wagga, Albury, Griffith, Leeton, Tumut and Young will battle it out in seven grades of football, all vying for the title of 2014 SIRU premier.
The day kicks off when gates to Conolly Rugby Complex open at 8.30am.
If you're heading off to the game, have a great day, and use #siru2014 on social media.
All grand finals are held at Conolly Rugby Complex in Jubilee Park on Bourke Street.
10AM: Under 17s - Wagga City v Young
10.15AM: Third grade - Junee v Wagga Ag College
11.35AM: First division/second grade - Wagga City v Young
11.20AM: Premier division/second grade - Waratahs v CSU
1.10PM: First division - Wagga City v Tumut
3PM: Womens 7s - Leeton v Wagga City
3.45PM: Premier division first grade - Griffith v Albury
City star out to prove nothing 'fluky' in grand final: Silverware isn't the only thing Wagga City will be playing for at Conolly Rugby Complex tomorrow. Pride is on the line. The Boiled Lollies may be playing for the first division premiership, but are still out prove they can compete with the top teams. Read more.
Individual focus not shining Bright: Inspirational Albury captain Nathan Bright will play his last game for the Steamers tomorrow, and he won't be alone. James Kora and Dan Hogg will also hang up the boys following the grand final and all are looking to go out on the high. The trio were part of Albury's undefeated premiership last season, and after a couple of near-retirements, will bid farewell to their playing days. Read more.
Gleeson out to reverse grand final trend: He's a big man with a big kicking game, and Griffith hooker Nicholas Gleeson is looking to buck his grand final hoodoo. Gleeson will line-up in his third decider, but believes the Blacks come in with the best chance to claim premiership glory. Read more.
Bryant prepares for grand final swansong: He's been a stalwart of Wagga City for almost two decades, but prop Chris Bryant will run out for his beloved Boiled Lollies for the last time in the first division grand final on Saturday. Playing his first game for the club as a 16-year-old in 1997, the 33-year-old has decided to leave the scrums behind him. Read more.
Erwin ready for Blacks challenge with new feel Steamers: Albury will line up its in third-straight Southern Inland grand final on Saturday, but according to halfback Hugh Erwin there is a different feel in the club this year. Erwin has been in and out of the Steamers first grade team since he moved to the border city from Crookwell in 2010, but has been able to cement a place in top grade this season. Read more.