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They went toe-to-toe in the title race all season, so it's only fitting Bulli and Dapto Dandaloo face off in the 2014 Illawarra Premier League decider.
The Fury will be worthy opponents for the League Championship winners after dispatching Port Kembla last weekend.
Dapto-Dandaloo have put the misery of missing last season's finals behind them and can cap a resurgent campaign by lifting the season's the final piece of silverware.
Bulli, on the other hand, ended their 26-year League Championship drought just a month ago.
They've lost the past two grand finals - the 2012 decider being against the Fury.
Three former A-League players will suit up for either Bulli or Dapto Dandaloo.
Dean Heffernan (Bulli), Noel Spencer and Alvin Ceccoli (Dapto-Dandaloo) all have the X-factor which could guide their side to glory.
Heffernan has already shown what he can do when he helped pick apart the Fury in a 5-0 drubbing early this year.
Bulli convincingly won the major semi-final a fortnight ago but Sunday's rematch should be a different story.
The nerves of grand final day are sure to come to the fore and as always it will be a test of who stands up to the occasion best.
If Bulli win, it could be a huge day for club with its youth team in a grand final against Wollongong United.
The youth outfit have already claimed three of the four trophies on offer.
It may prove difficult stopping them from rounding out the perfect season.
In the District League, Warilla Wanderers will take on Picton Rangers.
Rangers bundled league winners Shell Cove out last week in disappointing circumstances for a side hoping to make the switch to Premier League next year.