OF ALL the Horsham District Football Netball League finals, Saturday's match between Noradjuha-Quantong and Kalkee looks the hardest to call.
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The Kees and Bombers have squared off three times this season, resulting in one win either way and a draw.
Nothing separated the sides in round seven when scores were locked at 22-apiece.
Kalkee got over the line by a slender three-goal margin in the rematch in round 17.
The best was saved for their most recent meeting.
Scores were tied at 26 at full time, so extra time was needed to determine a winner.
Noradjuha-Quantong won by four goals in extra time, with Bree Netherway netting five crucial majors.
The Bombers have 15 and under best and fairest Maddi Focroul, and the Kees have third place-getter Coco Ledgar.
Kalkee coach Tracee McAuliffe said it was impossible to say which team was a favourite heading into the game.
“Every time we’ve played them it’s been a real defender’s game, and whoever wants to chase the ball has won,” she said.
Noradjuha-Quantong coach Rachel Pipkorn said the teams were evenly matched.
“Our girls are pretty much the same standard all over the court,” she said.