SANDHURST and Kangaroo Flat have the chance to help themselves to a massive BFNL grand final day at the QEO courts.
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The Dragons will have four teams competing in premiership deciders on Saturday, while the Roos will have three.
Together, the clubs have won 57 of the available 98 flags across all grades since Bendigo league netball was introduced.
All three of Kangaroo Flat's grand final appearances will be against Sandhurst, with the teams to square off in A-grade, A-reserve and B-grade.
The Dragons will also be represented at 17-and-under level against Golden Square.
But it will be left to Strathfieldsaye and Eaglehawk to kick-off proceedings, with the Storm and Hawks doing battle in the B-reserve grand final at 9am.
In A-reserve, Sandhurst will be aiming to cap an undefeated season, under coach Tamara Gilchrist, who is also joint coach of the A-grade team.
The Roos have bounced back from an early finals defeat against Gisborne, to set up a grand final berth with wins over Eaglehawk and Gisborne.
Sandhurst has defeated the Roos this season by 19 and 12 goals.
In B-grade, Kangaroo Flat will start as favourites after being the first team through courtesy of a semi-final win over Sandhurst, despite the Dragons finishing atop the league ladder.
Strathfieldsaye has come from third in B-reserve, but was first into the grand final after defeating Eaglehawk 44-33 in their semi-final.
The Hawks eliminated Sandhurst last week with a 48-33 win, to give themselves a chance at revenge.
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