The North East Border female football open competition is heating up with the first round of finals this weekend.
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Undefeated Wodonga Raiders look to be the team to beat as they come up against second placed Thurgoona Bulldogs in a semi-final clash on Sunday.
The second semi-final for the weekend will see a third and fourth place showdown between the Lavington Panthers and Alpine Lions.
Wodonga Raiders coach Shane Laverty said his side is looking to capitalise on their winning form this season as they head into finals with their team at full strength.
"I think it will be a pretty good hit out," Laverty said.
"We haven't played Thurgoona all year at full strength, so it should be a good match.
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"Obviously there's a bit of nerves there, but that always comes with finals.
"All in all there's a pretty good feel around the group.
"Any coach is happy if their side can go through the season undefeated, so we've got to be happy with that."
Raiders and Bulldogs will meet at Whorouly Recreation Reserve on Sunday at 2:45pm, while the Panthers and Lions will play at 1pm.
The winner of Raiders and Bulldogs will book themselves a spot in the grand final.
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