Brayden O'Hara will be chasing his eighth senior premiership when Wagga Tigers host the AFL Riverina Championship grand final on September 19.
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The 32-year-old, who finished seventh in the SANFL's Magarey Medal in his last season there in 2013, won three flags at Central District before moving to Albury for the 2014 season, claiming another four.
He also lost a grand final at both clubs, meaning the Riverina decider will be his 10th.
"It's something that I'm pretty proud of playing at three different clubs and playing in grand finals at every club," he said.
"It means a lot and the last couple at Albury, they haven't been easy to get."
The Tigers won seven premierships from 10 straight grand final appearances from 2009, but suffered a shock loss to Wangaratta in 2017 before pipping the Pies by eight points the following year.
The sweet-kicking left-footer was in Albury's best in both matches, highlighting his ability to perform at the most important time.
The forward has been in the best twice in Wagga.
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O'Hara did suffer a corked calf in last Saturday's grand final qualifier win over Leeton Whitton and has a history of soft tissue injuries, but remains adamant he will take his place.
Leeton Whitton faces Ganmain Grong Grong Matong on Saturday.