It may have been a shorter road than many expected earlier in the year, but the result seems to be the same; the Dubbo Bulls will once again appear in the Dubbo and District Football Association grand final and they'll once again meet their rivals from last year, the Orana Spurs in the decider.
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Making the title match-up all the more exciting is the recent clash between the two sides, with the Bulls coming off the worse in a 1 - 0 loss in the penultimate round of play.
Both the Bulls and Spurs will no doubt be shaping up to the all important title bout in good stead after the conclusion of the Western Premier League season will allow both club's to consolidate their playing base.
The Bulls have already tastest finals glory once this year, having taken out the region-wide title up for grabs in the WPL with a 2 - 1 win over Macquarie United.
The grand final rematch between the two top ranked teams is set to take place on Sunday, October 11.
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The women of the Macquarie United Football Club will have a tough task ahead of them if they want to repeat last year's grand final success.
The women in white and blue capped off a stunning campaign last year with a premiership win, but keeping the silverware in their own hands will be an even taller task following 2020's shortened season.
The title defenders and current premiers are booked in to play one half of a grand final bout against the RSL 78s, but will be going up against one of only two teams to hand them a loss this year.
The 78s downed Macquarie in the most recent, and final, round in order to ensure they entered the grand final with a grip on the minor premiership and will now have a prime opportunity to cement their grip on the title after dropping only one game this year.
The 78s downed Macquarie 3 - 1 in an onimous showing in the final round but both sides will have to go another full match before a premiership winner is decided for 2020.
That game will be held on Sunday, October 11 next week.
In the womens second grade stakes, it will again be another RSL 78s and MUFC affair, with Macquarie gliding through to the grand final after downing South Dubbo Wanderers 4 - 1 in the final round.
RSL 78s enjoyed a bye during the final round, but previously defeated EDU 3 - 2 in round nine in order to ensure a grand final berth.
That match is also expected to take place on October 11, along with the other grand finals and deciders.