Reigning premiers Wodonga progressed to another Ovens and Murray A1 pennant grand final after taking down minor premier Wangaratta by 24 shots at Yarrawonga-Mulwala Golf Club Resort on Saturday.
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The Bulldogs controlled the contest for the majority of the afternoon to finish with an impressive 110-86 victory.
Mason Bayliss scored a 31-16 win against Maurie Braden, Paul Davies was a 26-23 victor over Greg McDonald, Kylie Whitehead saw off Adrian Pantling, 28-20, while Josh Rudd narrowly went down to Ian Brimblecombe 25-27.
Wodonga veteran Ashley Bates has been at the club for 31 years and thinks it will be his 28th grand final.
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"We've won about 23 in the last 30 years," Bates said.
"Wangaratta has been the benchmark this season.
"We had the full list to pick from yesterday (Saturday) and I think a bit of finals experience has probably gone our way.
"It was a good battle and always played in good spirit.
"Wang haven't played a lot in the final over the last 10 years, but they're obviously a very good side. They'll bounce back for sure."
Corowa Civic will take on Wangaratta in the preliminary final next weekend after it thrashed Benalla in their sudden death clash, 123-65.
Peter Thelan defeated Chris Cooney 33-13, Adrian Hill toppled Sam Beaton, 34-15, Stephen McPherson's side had a 36-16 victory over Kyle Pugh, while Benalla's only rink win came via a 21-20 result for Chris Randell against Thomas Webb.
Corowa RSL progressed to the A2 grand final after beating Wodonga, 97-65, while Mansfield eliminated Moira with a 104-87 win.
Yackandandah is the first through to the A3 final after defeated Wodonga, 100-83, while Beechworth won a thriller against Wangaratta, 98-97, to keep its season alive.
Culb Mulwala booked its place in the A4 decider with a 115-72 salute over Milawa, who will face Swanpool next week after they beat Wodonga, 91-81.