With 10 players on their squad for 2019, they have been forced to battle through a series of injuries just to make the finals, despite regularly matching it with the top teams.
After advancing to the preliminary final, they found themselves facing a 10-goal deficit early in the contest.
But nothing would stop these baby Bombers en route to a grand final, as they came back to win by a single goal.
Now, the youngest side of the Echuca Netball Club is looking to pry the flag away from the dominant Rochester Tigerettes.
Coach Casey Frame said her side was ready for the challenge of the dominant Tigerettes.
“There is a lot of excitement around the group,” she said.
“We came from 10 goals down at one stage of our preliminary final, we worked hard to come back into the game and get over the line.
“It's a huge boost of confidence for our side, we've been through a lot of challenges at different stages of the season just to get to this point, but we have backed our team in the whole way and it has lead us to a grand final.”
While the team has worked hard to get to this point of the year, they are coming up against a dominant team.
Despite finishing second on the Goulburn Valley League ladder, the Tigerettes have continued to look dominant, and are looking to add this year's premiership to the inaugural title of 2018.
But Frame said their battles have shown what the baby Bombers are capable of.
“We've had our challenges at stages, but we have also found ways to win when it hasn't been easy,” she said.
“There is no doubt we are in for a tough contest on Sunday, but we have been through a lot of challenges and found ourselves in a great position, and we look forward to the opportunity that is in front of us.”