They are the benchmark for the Illawarra Premier League and stand just 90 minutes away from yet another major trophy.
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Bulli can secure back-to-back League Championship crowns when they club travel to Terry Reserve to face the Albion Park White Eagles on Saturday.
Matt Bailey’s men currently hold a four point lead on long time title rivals Wollongong Olympic, with two rounds remaining in the season.
The all-conquering northern suburbs club have led the competition since the opening round of the campaign and will seal the silverware with another victory on the weekend.
"It’s massive for us if we win it again,” coach Matt Bailey said.
"It was a key focus for us at the start of the side. We set out to be the most consistent side in the competition and win the league. That was our top priority.
"We know we still have a tough game to go this weekend against Albion Park but we will approach it the same way we do every other game.
"The game is there to win and we can focus on the finals after that."
Bulli beat Olympic on the final day of the campaign to capture the League Championship last season.
They also claimed the same title in 2014 when Ben Smith was at the helm of the club.
Bailey credited the club’s culture as a key factor in their success in recent seasons.
"No one is bigger than the club," he said.
"Everyone understands the expectation we have at the club and that's not just a matter of what happens on the pitch.
"The boys are very disciplined and we have a lot of leaders in the group.
"It's about setting an example. It's worked well for us the past two seasons and hopefully that continues."
Bulli will need to beat a Park side which is coming off a disappointing performance last weekend against Olympic.
The White Eagles were outclassed in a disheartening 4-0 loss to their finals rivals, but Bailey expects a resurgent display when his troops travel south to Terry Reserve.
"I don't read too much into that performance," he said.
"It wasn't the White Eagles day.
"I expect them to shape up and be a different side to what they were against Olympic.
“They've got some dangerous there and we have worked on some things at training to make sure we are ready for them." Meanwhile, Picton Rangers will look to keep their hopes of avoiding relegation alive when they host a red-hot Olympic outfit at Hume Oval.
Cringila Lions face in-form South Coast United, Tarrawanna meet Woonona while on Sunday, Corrimal Rangers take on Fernhill Foxes and Port Kembla meet Wollongong United.
In District League, Coniston can seal promotion to the top flight when they travel to face title rivals Bellambi on Saturday.
The ladder leaders hold a one point lead over the Rosellas on the competition ladder with two rounds remaining in the campaign.