The B grade Grampians Cricket Association grand final will be closely contested following the shock loss of Navarre in the semi final.
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With Navarre bowing out of the competition it leaves St Andrews and Halls Gap to fight for the premiership.
St Andrews comfortably defeated Swifts/Great Western to progress to the final, while Halls Gap had the tough task of defeating Navarre.
Damon Folkes and Sean Mantell will be the key to a Halls Gap victory given their skill when it comes to both batting and bowler.
Sean Mantell took out the GCA bowling and allrounder awards on Monday night and will be hoping to get the job done tomorrow.
Justin Harney could also be a player to make an impact on the final result as he has been in good form.
No doubt he will be up to his best at the top of the order and will also take the pace off the ball with some leg spin.
St Andrews, Jacob Bates is coming off a fine centuary last week and if he can emulate that innings St Andrews will be well on their way.
Opening bowlers James Laidlaw and Brady Miller will also have their work cut out if Folkes and Mantell can settle into their innings.
The result could go either way with three action packed days of cricket almost guaranteed.
In C grade Chalambar will meet Aradale for the best of three one day matches.
Several of Chalambar's A grade players have returned to the C grade team and bolstered the list.
Jake Robinson and Aaron Jenkins are two names that will be piviotol to their scores and results come Monday afternoon.
For Aradale Adam Haslett and Tom Williamson will have the pressure on them to perform.
Both players did well in the semi final win against Navarre.