SOUTH Wagga Warriors and Turvey Park Red meet in the feature match of the last round of competition this Saturday.
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The Warriors will be keen to return to their power-hitting game as they were restricted to just three runs in last round's victory over Saints.
Turvey Park will hope that Montana Duncan, Kate Looney and Jamila Piercy are back in the lineup, after all three missed last round's loss to Turvey Park Blue.
The game will allow Turvey Park to gauge their strength with finals just around the corner.
Duncan and her fellow fielders will have the biggest challenge in restricting the might of the Warriors to a small number of runs to give themselves a chance at an upset.
Montana and Layhnee Kearnes, Makaylee Little and Sam O'Neill can all be relied upon for at least one safe hit a game.
Meanwhile Turvey Park have to work harder in offence. Amanda Lenon, Kate Looney, Belinda Dennis and Jade Olsen are all strong with the bat, but others have to contribute if they are to be competitive with the defending premiers.
Saints and Turvey Park Blue meet in the other game. The Saints performed admirably against the Warriors last week and although they didn't win, they'll be looking to produce an equally impressive defensive performance.
Turvey Park Blue gave their best display for the season with a near impeccable effort in the field.
That win will have boosted the confidence of the Blues and knowing they were right in the match when last they met Saints, they will be keen to take the next step and convert it into a victory.
The Saints will be led by their battery of Tessa McGlynn and Kadison Hofert, both of whom show the way in the batting department as well.
They are given good support in offence from Rochelle Harley, Gemma McGlynn and Paula Potts.
Turvey Park will rely on the consistent Charli Hall and the power of Nerida Bates and Amanda Gooden in their batting lineup to hit them to a win.
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