(Back, from left) Bailey Townsend, Zac Free, Dean Macdonald, Miller Fitzpatrick, Luke White, Aiden Free, James Bradford and Jake Cavallaro; (third row) Geoff Pitt (trainer), Jack Hay, Caryl Ginders (trainer), Thomas Nevinson, Shane Werner (coach), Nat Free (team manager), John Fitzpatrick (asst coach), Belinda McCallum (trainer), Michael Bennett (trainer) and Brett Macdonald; (second row) Cody Jordan, Monte Barnes, Jayden Pitts, Ben East, Billy Michael, Kai Hillier, Darcy McManus, Brock Redden, Luke Todd; (front) Jordon Amor, Clay Howe, Reece Hussey, Ben Nisbet, Lachie Cooke and Darcy Cullenward. Absent - Jonty Tubb and Lachlan Marshall.
Two Deniliquin Rams sides will play the ultimate game of the year this weekend, in the Murray League grand finals.
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All games will be played at the Moama Recreation Reserve.
In the football, the Rams’ reserves will lead the way for Deni, making it to the grand final after finishing on top of the ladder, losing only one game in the home and away season.
Earning a week off and a second chance in finals, the team narrowly lost their second semi-final to second-placed Mulwala by nine points two weeks ago so are looking for redemption on the grand final stage.
They will play Mulawala again.
Last week the Rams had a convincing 43-point win over Congupna in the preliminary final.
The game is scheduled for a 12.30pm start.
Meanwhile in the netball it is the mighty Rams C-grade looking to come out victorious on the final day of Murray League action.
(From left) Corinne Mitsch (coach), Katie Arandt, Ellie Parks, Stella White, Shontai O'Callaghan, Dakota Mitsch, Mia Parks, Felicity Jefferies, Melanie Edwards, Lucy Pitt and Carla White (team manager).
The C-grade team finished in second place on the home and away ladder.
The side lost their second semi-final by 16 goals to an undefeated Tongala side, so they too are looking to bounce back against familiar foes in the grand final.
They meet Tongala again on the courts from 10.45am tomorrow.
The Rams made it to the grand final after defeating Mulwala by 16 in the preliminary final.
All Murray League grand finals will be played at Moama, tomorrow.