Two of the league's in-form teams will clash at Albury Sportsground on Saturday.
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Albury is unbeaten in its last five games, with an average winning margin of 82 points.
Wodonga Raiders have claimed three of the past four, with their only loss a six-point thriller to then undefeated Myrtleford.
The pair met in one of last year's best matches in the second semi.
Raiders looked like stunning the undefeated Tigers to snare the first grand final berth, but Brady Morton nailed a free kick with 57 seconds left.
Morton is one of 15 Tigers still in the current team, while Raiders boast 14.
One of the latter's newcomers in Johann Jarratt has impressed this season, although he faces a brutal test.
"He's still learning a lot, just with his composure and decision making," coach Jarrod Hodgkin said.
He's super hard, he's got a lot of pace, he's strong over the footy and once he gets used to this level of footy he'll be a really good player for a long time.
- Jarrod Hodgkin on Johann Jarratt
"He's super hard, he's got a lot of pace, he's strong over the footy and once he gets used to this level of footy, he'll be a really good player for a long time."
Jarratt joined the club from Tallangatta and District outfit Yackandandah.
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