THOUGH it's the Magpies first grand final in a number of years, United aren't about to take it easy on them.
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The two teams have been the ones to beat all season, and United captain David Foster said both teams would be giving it everything.
“It'll be a pretty rough and ready game,” he said.
“We were all systems go in the semi-final, we're confident in our form.
“The Magpies have been our biggest competition all year.
"This is our third straight grand final, so hopefully our experience will get us through.”
Foster said United's greatest strength was their defence.
“We really back ourselves in that part of the game, we had the least goals scored against us in the competition this season,” he said.
“Magpies have a great passing game though, it'll be a good test for us to keep up with that.”
The division one men's grand final kicks off at 1:30 at the Albury Hockey centre, followed by the division one women at 3:15.