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Dapto-Dandaloo will meet Wollongong United in the Bert Bampton Cup final after both clubs triumphed on Sunday.
The Fury came from behind to defeat Tarrawanna 3-2 while United scored early on to defy Woonona 1-0 at Macedonia Park.
It gives United the opportunity to defend the title they claimed 12 months ago and puts Dapto-Dandaloo in with a chance to claim all four trophies in 2015.
The Fury won the Fraternity Cup to start the season and are in the race for the League Championship crown.
"At the start of the year you aspire to achieve that. You get little peaks and troughs and different things happening, but it has worked out that way fortunately enough," Fury captain Alvin Ceccoli said.
"For us it is more about the whole season. It is a little bonus to have the possibility of getting another trophy.
"Whether or not if we do or the performance is there, that is another thing.
"It is something we can aspire to and not many of my teammates have won a different trophy so it is an opportunity for them."
The Fury had to work hard to get into the final.
They trailed Tarrawanna after just seven minutes when Ilija Prenzoski rounded the keeper and snuck one into the Fury net.
The merged club equalised three minutes later through Cameron Morgan but fell behind again 10 minutes after the break.
Ricky Goodchild found space just outside the box and fired a sensational low effort into the bottom corner. The lead, however, was again short-lived.
Dapto-Dandaloo responded by scoring twice in quick succession to seal their spot in the decider.
David Hartas firstly finished off an excellent team move in the 73rd minute before Robbie Shields bagged one two minutes later.
"We were deflated but still positive and trying to go forward to get that goal," Ceccoli said.
"At times it didn't look like we were going to get it but everyone was still striving for it.
"Fortunately enough we got two of them to get the lead. The boys stayed positive and kept focus to get to that light at the end of the tunnel. We reached it today."
The Blueys had the better of chances across the 90 minutes but couldn't manage to kick away from their rivals at Dandaloo Sports Ground.
Nevertheless, coach Luke McGuire was happy with the display from his troops despite being knocked out of the Cup.
"I thought it was a good performance from us," he said.
"We had a few players out but the boys had a really good performance.
"They worked hard for the 90 minutes and I think Dandy's quality in front of goal showed in the end. They picked up their chances when they had them and that's it.
"I can't think of many other shots they had."
The final is expected to be played in August but the date is yet to be finalised.