With only four rounds left to play in the regular season, the undefeated Bulldogs (11-0) remain as the team to beat.
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However, they will be put to the test when they match-up with top three team Strathfieldsaye (6-5) this Sunday at Wade Street, 2.30pm.
Despite going undefeated, Bulldogs' coach Rick Ladson said winning wasn't the key focus of the team, the goal was to continue growing as a squad.
"We've had a big week on the track and each training session the girls are improving individually and as a team," Ladson said.
"They continue to motivate and drive each other which makes it so rewarding to coach them."
Strathfieldsaye player Angela Gamble is more than confident the team can overcome the Bulldogs.
"We know we can beat Square, we have some key players back on the side," Gamble said.
"We have worked out our match-ups and are pumped to play."
The Bulldogs will also have a few players return to the field after overcoming injuries in addition to some of both team's players coming back after representing CVFLW last week in the inter-league match with Northern Country.
"It was fantastic for our girls to play at that next level and to get to know some of the other players from other clubs, that's what it's all about," Ladson said.
The 2019 season is Golden Square's debut year in the CVFLW, and Ladson is more than impressed with the league and its growth.
"It's great to see so many teams get involved," he said.
"Women's footy continues to take off and it provides a great format with pathways that are critical for all of the players.
In other matches Kangaroo Flat will host North Bendigo at Dower Park, 3.10pm.
The Roos (8-3) are second on the ladder, while the Bulldogs (4-7) are fourth.
Eaglehawk will host Kyneton at Canterbury Park, 2.30pm.
The Hawks are 1-10 and sixth on the ladder after their first win of the season in round 10 over Strathfieldsaye, while the Tigers (3-8) are fifth.
Storm's Britney Mueck leads the league's goalkicking on 31, followed by Amanda Carrod 24 (Golden Square), Kelly Mensforth 24 (Kangaroo Flat), Shelby Knoll 18 (Kangaroo Flat) and Heidi Erasmus 14 (Kyneton).
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