The top four teams in both men’s and women’s division one hockey are already locked in a week before finals, but the finishing order can still reshuffled.
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CR United has secured top spot in the men’s, as have Falcons in the women’s, but Sunday’s final round is massive for both Wodonga’s men and women.
The Bulldogs’ men must beat Falcons to ensure they finish top-two and play in the major semi-final against United with a double chance.
But if they slip up, a win for Norths over Magpies will see them leapfrog Wodonga into second spot.
United take on Wombats in the remaining game without any finals consequences.
In the women, Wodonga must upstage leaders Falcons to ensure two chances in the finals.
Magpies will be waiting to bounce if the Bulldogs drop points and they take care of Norths.
United and Wombats will meet in the last game of the season for both clubs.