Albion Park can remarkably seal a fourth piece of silverware when the region’s top women's team faces off against Miranda Magpies in their Champion Of Champions decider this weekend.
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Park are one of two womens clubs set to play in the grand final at Valentine Sports Park, with Thirroul Under-21s also poised to make an appearance in the state’s elite knockout competition.
Park have already won the league title, grand final and State Cup leading into the match. Coach Macca Davis was hopeful of adding a fourth trophy to the cabinet.
"I am so proud of them and everything they have achieved so far. This would be the icing on the cake," he said.
"The commitment of the girls has been second to none. I think we have some naturally good players in our team but we try and keep them down to earth.
"You are only as good as your last game and I remind them that you are only as good as your last game."
Park met the Magpies in the semi finals of their Cup win.
They beat the Sutherland club 2-1 in a nervy encounter earlier this year.
“We know a little bit about them because of that State Cup game. We beat them on that day but they are a very physical side,” Davis said.
“I expect it to go down to the wire.
“One thing is for sure, we know it won’t be an easy game.”
Thirroul meet Epping in their decider.
Thirroul come into the final of the back of a 5-0 success over Penrith FC in the semis.