![Jon Huggett is a dual Thunder best and fairest (2016, 2019), but he'll chase another premiership on Saturday. Jon Huggett is a dual Thunder best and fairest (2016, 2019), but he'll chase another premiership on Saturday.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/andrew.moir/bc019fe2-7855-4d5e-883f-c0b1838fe458.jpg/r0_0_5472_3648_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Former Albury Thunder premiership forward Jon Huggett will play in a grand final on Saturday.
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The back-rower will play for Como Jannali Crocs against De La Salle in the Cronulla-Sutherland District decider in southern Sydney.
"I don't know too much about the other side, I know there's no-one (former NRL players) from our side, we've got a couple of blokes who've played Canterbury Cup (NRL reserve grade)," he said.
After playing with the Thunder last year, Huggett was set to play in Queensland this season, until COVID-19 intervened.
Fellow Albury premiership player Mitch McLeod offered Huggett work in Sydney and he's now played four games with the Crocs.
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"I haven't got too many years left in me, so I'll take it (the bull) by the horns," the tough 29-year-old said of his plans.
Huggett is planning to play for Whitsunday Brahmans next year.
The hard-running second-rower played in Thunder's three successive premierships from 2012.