The Riverina Anglican College (TRAC) ensured they will head into the Tracey Gunson Shield final full of momentum after a dominant semi-final victory on Monday.
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TRAC will look to make it two wins in the space of 24 hours when they take on Kildare Catholic College in the final at Equex Centre at 4.15pm on Tuesday.
They got there courtesy of an impressive 54-10 demolition of Wagga High School in the semi-final.
It now sets up a replay of last year's grand final as TRAC look to win their first Tracey Gunson Shield title, and in the process stop Kildare from a third straight success.
TRAC coach Tiffany Lashbrook was thrilled to see her team progress through to the decider.
"Absolutely rapt. The girls played so well and they really came together as a team so it was really exciting to see them play so well," Lashbrook said.
"We personally had no idea what Wagga High were going to bring to the table, we were ready for a good fight because we wanted to make this grand final.
"We've come so close so many years so we really want to take it all the way."
Goal defence Ruby Gillard and goal attack Bridie Willis were two of the standouts for TRAC in the semi-final win.
Kayla Upfield's shooting was a highlight for Wagga High.
TRAC defeated Kildare in the preliminary rounds so will take confidence into the decider.
"Absolutely. Always confident in my girls and if they bring their best game then they should take it all the way," Lashbrook said.
Wagga High will meet Mater Dei Catholic College in the play-off for third.
Meantime, TRAC will face Mater Dei in Tuesday's junior grand final, while Kildare and Kooringal High will face off for third.
All games will be played at 4.15pm.
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