Rumba have shown throughout the season they can match the A-grade Rams in intensity.
And with more than just a round win on the line tomorrow, both sides are expected to put on a performance worthy of a premiership.
It was against Rumba that Deni earned their spot in the final game.
They met in Finley in the semi-final on September 3, with Deni getting through by just one goal, 40-39.
With the narrow win playing on their minds, Rumba pushed a little harder against Nathalia in Deni last Saturday to get another chance at the Rams.
While Deni has won every encounter with Rumba this year so far, nothing can be taken for granted.
The round 15 clash was also a tight one with only three points in it, Deni 40-Rumba 37.
The gap was a little wider when the two sides met in round four, with a 10 point lead for Deni, 43-33.
The A-grade grand final will be played on court one, from 1.30pm.
Player profiles:
Rhiannan Maxwell (Playing coach): A former Murray League Rookie of the Year and with a wealth of netball knowledge, this leader of the A-B squad is sleek, accurate and reliable. Is almost unstoppable under the ring.
Amelia Seignior (Co-captain): An absolute living Rams netball legend and a gun. Min is an inspiration to anyone wanting to succeed at both netball and life. The only thing appearing to tire for Min is the velcro on her dress. She does not give up, does not pull out and will not come off the court until the job is done.
Bec White (Co-captain): With 311 club games under her belt and a toughness that is admired by all, this proud Rams life member oozes confidence and capability. Bec will not be pushed around by her opponent, and can single-handedly lift her team with words of encouragement and knowledge.
Rachel Bull (Co-captain): Rach is the absolute backbone of the team, with nothing but support for her teammates. She gives her all but somehow always looks happy and fresh on court when others can’t. Enjoying her 100th senior game this year, Rach is the perfect leader for the younger girls.
Annie Harvey: The baby of the team, Annie has the youth and speed to run a game out in the midcourt as well as the versatility to have an impact across the entire court. She is rarely flustered or rattled, and isn’t afraid to give a little ‘biffo’ back.
Chloe Way: Chlo has youth and athleticism on court and has been reliable and dependable when it matters on game day. Her versatility is impressive, and she is capable across the entire court. She is not afraid to use that big voice of hers to encourage others.
Ella Harvey: Ella has the vision and speed to deliver the ball to the ring before her opponent has had a chance to blink. She lives and breathes the game, and loves absorbing the encouragement and advice by almost everyone in the team.
Elle Panton: Recently playing her 200th senior game for the Rams, this proud Rams life member is about as one-eyed as they come. She will defend with her sisters-in-arms until the last whistle. Elle’s fitness is undoubtedly at its best this year, and she is enjoying a fabulous season across the back-line.
Eloise Ritchie: Recent club 100 gamer, Elo is a sponge and thrives on the direction and support of her team-mates. She is a modest and highly skilled defender. Her ability to time her vertical jump for a defensive deflection is rare, and absolutely awesome.