Waroona and Halls Head will meet in the penultimate game of the 2016 season, as they are set to battle it out for a spot in the Peel Football League grand final this weekend.
The winner will earn the right to take on Baldivis in the premiership match.
Both sides come into the game in strong form. Waroona stormed into the finals on a five-game winning streak, won their first final and then were narrowly defeated by the Brumbies last week.
Halls Head were beaten by Waroona in the first week of finals and looked down and out against Pinjarra last week, before a blazing last quarter saw them come from nowhere to topple the Tigers.
It’s fair to assume both sides are feeling up and about in regards to their chances this week.
Last time they met
The qualifying final clash between these sides was a beauty.
Halls Head shot out to a huge lead early, before Waroona quickly reeled them in and chipped away at the lead to take a nine-point win.
Each side had prolific players.
For Halls Head, Joel Houghton (seven) Jesse Gribble (three) combined for 10 goals while Robert Falkstrom dominated around the ground.
Waroona received a four-goal boost out of Justin Giumelli and Jayden Derosa was their best afield.
The overall record
Waroona and Halls Head have clashed four times this season, with the record split 2-2.
The Demons have won the last two encounters between the side, but Halls Head is a known powerhouse side of the competition and is capable of bouncing back this weekend.
Their previous games
Waroona and Halls Head played out as exact opposites in their previous games.
Halls Head were down in their first three quarters but came from almost six goals behind to oust Pinjarra from the competition.
On the other end of the spectrum, Waroona were up and about early against Baldivis but fell by the wayside later in the match.
The fixture
The bounce down for the game is scheduled for Sunday, 2.30pm at Falcon Oval.