Grey and Orange booked their places in the Hockey Albury-Wodonga eights premier men's grand final after impressive semi-final victories at Albury Hockey Centre on the weekend.
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After topping the ladder during the season, Grey proved too strong for Black, winning 4-2, in a great display of hockey which saw both teams fighting hard as the ball see-sawed from one end to the other.
Hamish Morrison led the way for the victors, while Noah Jones was the standout for Black.
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In the other game, Red's defence was no match for the attack posed by Orange, with James Ellis and Sam McIntosh both playing strong hockey.
David Farrant and Matt Graham held their own for Red.
In the women's premier division, Grey overcame a tenacious Blue in a high scoring game, 7- 4.
Grey were consistent in attack for the duration as Rosie Blaine created opportunities through the midfield, with her speed on and off the ball a key factor.
Blue's Dionne Hartley played well in the centre half position, feeding the ball to the younger forwards.
A depleted Yellow was no match for Pink in the other semi-final, with Sherren Rahaley controlling the back line and Tess Palubiski dominating up forward for the victors.
Next weekend will see Grey and Orange meet in the men's eights decider, while Black takes on Red.
Grey and Pink face off in the women's grand final, with Yellow and Blue also set to clash for some end of season bragging rights.