And if final Saturday night's thriller between the competition's tip two sides, premiers Albion Park-Oak Flats Eagles and Gerringong Lions, is any indication, you are in for a few champagne football.
The Lions are, without doubt, the speak of the joining after their overwhelming period where they have advance from also-rans in 2009 to a organisation of friends personification for any other and the unapproachable traditions of the Gerringong Club and display the manhood right away having played a lot more initial rank football.
They have already won the bar championship and will share the Leo O'Dwyer Cup for many second turn points with Albion Park, whilst two of their youngsters, Joel Roberts and Rixon Russell have taken out the tip pointscorer and tip try-scorer trophies, with Russell of specific note as it is his initial period out of Under-18s.
The Eagles have shown all period they will be the ones to beat, and that is still really ample the case, notwithstanding the ruinous blow of losing inspirational column Scott Stonnell is to rest of the period final week and they are estimable teenager premiers.
Gerringong's opponents in the subordinate semi-final on Sunday at Gerringong, Warilla-Lake South Gorillas have flown beneath the radio detector for ample of the period and it is a credit to Peter Hooper and his infantry that they have remained competitive, notwithstanding losing several of final season's splendid final side.
The care of players similar to Linken Hutchinson, Chris Henry, Andrew Diomei and Alex Volkanovski has been well-developed and usually a dope would write the Gorillas off.
Sunday's rejecting semi-final will array the same two sides who clashed in the same diversion final season, Milton-Ulladulla Bulldogs and Jamberoo Superoos against any other, usually this time it will be on the Doggies' home territory at Mollymook.
The Superoos ashamed the Dogs in the almost final year, with conjunction team in great form and limping in to the semis, with Jamberoo's new form of two wins from their final 7 games and Milton's 3 losses in a row, this one could be a cliff-hanger.
The X-factor is to Bulldogs is their smart five-eighth Luke Young who loves terrorising the Roo, whilst they will be sweating on the aptness of skipper and harlot Adam Stone, who has longed for their 3 new losses.
Craig Paku and Matt Coelho will be key men is to Superoos, and watch for a large diversion from back-rower Chris Pitt â" he could be a match-winner.
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