It's been one of the closest competitions for years and tomorrow the battle for the New England premiership will kick up another notch.
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All that is certain heading into the final round is that St Alberts will finish on top with only six points separating Barbarians, Armidale and Robb.
Baa Baas sit in second and can guarantee second with a win over Albies at Alcatraz but, conversely, can be leapfrogged by Armidale if they go down to Albies and the Blues get over Robb College at Bellevue Oval.
For Robb, not able to improve on the minor semi-final, tomorrow is about finding a bit of a form heading into the finals.
They haven't had a lot of football in the last month.
"We've got a bit of work to do," coach Sam Ditchfield said.
"The boys have worked very hard this week. We've just got to start getting things right."
They have made a few changes - some forced, others not.
Sam Bush comes into the front row for Roley Stinson, who rolled his ankle against St Alberts last week.
Bush has been leading the second grade forward pack well, Ditchfield said, and was one of their key forwards in 2014.
James Holcombe also comes into breakaway, with Tim McKenzie shifting to the second row.
"He (Holcombe) was one of our best forwards in second grade last year," Ditchfield said,.
"He was playing good footy this year before he got injured mid-season."
"He's very good at the breakdown and has got a good work-rate.
"And he gives us another lineout option."
He gives them three jumpers.
The lineout was one of the areas that Albies had it over them as well as the breakdown.
"We've gone for a bit more mobility," Ditchfield said.
He has also tweaked things in the backs a bit, Hamish Dickson and Mitch Butler swapping, with Dickson moving into five-eighth and Butler to fullback, where "he's got a bit more room and a bit more space".
Nick Schnitzler also returns at outside centre.
The Blues pipped them by two points in their first meeting but Robb prevailed in their last encounter.
"They're always very tough," Ditchfield said.
"I think they'll look to do the work in the forwards and then use their backs."
And they do have some very dangerous backs.
"It's going to be whoever wins the forward battle and controls the ball will probably win the game," he said.
TABLE: St Alberts 46, Barbarians 33, Armidale 30, Robb College 27, Glen Innes 1.