THE Dungowan Cowgirls will be looking to put the disappointment of losing last week's second semi-final against the North Tamworth Bears behind them when they take on Gunnedah on Saturday.
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Clashing with the Bulldogs at Dave Taylor Oval, a grand final berth awaits the winner, with both sides eager to seal a preliminary final victory.
The Bulldogs earned their chance to playoff for a grand final berth by holding off the Kootingal-Moonbi Roosters 8-6 in last week's first semi-final.
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The Cowgirls on the other hand, were soundly defeated 36-4 by the undefeated Bears, but a double chance gives them another crack at next week's grand final.
The Cowgirls have got the better of the Bulldogs in both of their regular season games, accounting for them 26-10 in round three and 32-6 in round 10.
Both sides have star players across the field, with Alina Swain the Cowgirls best try-scorer with 10 tries and Ellie New, Chole Shanley and Brianna Trickett all scoring eight tries this season.
Jacqueline Jones (nine tries) has been the Bulldogs' best try scorer this season, followed by Khobi Devine seven tries on her way to a total of 92 points for the season.