HOLBROOK and TRYC will be out to break premiership droughts when they do battle in the grand final at Yerong Creek on Saturday.
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The Brookers last won a division one premiership in 1999-2000 while TRYC saluted in 2008-09.
Skipper Todd Hannam expects a tight contest.
Whoever fields and catches well will probably win because it could come down to those 15 or 20 runs.
- Todd Hannam
“I don’t think there will be a lot in it,” Hannam said.
“Whoever fields and catches well will probably win because it could come down to those 15 or 20 runs.
“Holbrook is playing good cricket at the moment and we have probably dropped off a bit but I think it will just come down to the day.”
In a big inclusion, TRYC has regained talented all-rounder Steve Jolliffe.
Holbrook’s top-order of Dylan Fairall, Josh Jones and Hayden Wishart are in good form and will look to put a winning score on the board.
Fairall rode his luck against Osborne in the semi-finals last weekend and will be a big threat on the small Yerong Creek ground.
It will be the first grand final in 15 years where Culcairn or Henty haven’t been playing.
Lockhart play Holbrook in the division two grand final at Lockhart.