Shoalhaven Heads were competition champions and will start favourites against Milton.
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Heads won the major semi-final 5-nil in a devastating display, which continued their dominance over Milton this year.
The Heads' side has defeated Milton on four occasions throughout the year which is an impressive record going into a grand final.
The Shoalhaven Heads' side is of first grade standard, which includes Eric Boardman, Grant Taylor, David Sloane, Ben Monaghan and Paul Bacchus.
Ben Monaghan scored a hat-trick in the major semi-final and will be looking to continue this form.
Milton were impressive in defeating Gerringong 4-2 last weekend after the score was 1-all at half-time.
They also have a talented side with Grant Garnon, Simon Law, Mick Collusso and Jamie Izard all playing in Milton's 1996 first grade grand final side.
Other players to feature will be Dane Garnon and Brenden Hutton.
If Milton can reproduce their early season form a close game could eventuate.
Despite this Shoalhaven Heads should have a little bit too much class and take out their first premiership since 1991.
Milton last won in 1992 and I think they will have to want at least another year.
The third grade decider will see competition champions Sussex Inlet take on the in-form Illaroo line up.
Sussex cruised through to the grand final after defeating Shoalhaven Heads 2-1 in the major semi-final.
Illaroo have been in devastating form in the finals series having defeated Manyana 4-1 and Heads 5-1 last week.
Ron Webb potted a hat-trick and was well supported by Daniel Potts with two against the Heads' side.
Other notable performers for Illaroo are Rod Harvey, Mark Passlow and Wayne Crosswell.
Sussex will be looking to David Walker, Tony Crehan and Ken Parry to take their good form into the grand final.
Results between the two sides have seen two wins to Sussex and one to Illaroo.
The Illaroo side played in this match last year and was beaten in a penalty shootout by Huskisson.
Illaroo will have learnt from this and despite Sussex's good season the Illaroo side will continue their finals roll and come away with the win.