The association's historic third grand final will be played on Sunday, if rain intervenes on Saturday. The Border received heavy rain on Friday afternoon, but the forecast for the decider at Wodonga's Les Cheesley Oval is a shower or two clearing. The Bureau of Meteorology says there's a 70 per cent chance of rain, tipping between nought to two millimetres. There's only a 10 per cent chance of rain on Sunday, with cloudy conditions. Given the poor light towards the end of last Sunday's second grand final, where the game started at midday, the match will start at 11.30. "There's five sets of covers on the ground, we've had a bit of rain, but the rest of the rain missed us," CAW chairman Michael Erdeljac said at 3.40pm. Two of the past five grand finals have been affected by rain. Lavington claimed last year's crown, while Wodonga snared the title against St Patrick's in 2013-14.
Lavington's Ryan Brown will be looking to wrap up his superb season.
The association's historic third grand final will be played on Sunday, if rain intervenes on Saturday.
The Border received heavy rain on Friday afternoon, but the forecast for the decider at Wodonga's Les Cheesley Oval is a shower or two clearing.
The Bureau of Meteorology says there's a 70 per cent chance of rain, tipping between nought to two millimetres.
There's only a 10 per cent chance of rain on Sunday, with cloudy conditions.
Given the poor light towards the end of last Sunday's second grand final, where the game started at midday, the match will start at 11.30.
"There's five sets of covers on the ground, we've had a bit of rain, but the rest of the rain missed us," CAW chairman Michael Erdeljac said at 3.40pm.
Two of the past five grand finals have been affected by rain.
Lavington claimed last year's crown, while Wodonga snared the title against St Patrick's in 2013-14.
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