Wangaratta Rovers get one more shot at toppling Ovens and Murray 17 and under netball flag favourites Wodonga Raiders this weekend.

The two clubs have been a class above the rest of the field this season, with Raiders suffering their only defeat for the season at the hands of the Hawks, although that result was reversed in the semi-final.

Rovers coach Stacey 'Mina' Lamb is a seasoned finals campaigner with last year's 17 and under runners up experience under her belt.

She coached Rovers B grade with Michelle Caruso to a grand final in 2011, another three at Milawa in the Ovens and King and last year's Rovers grand final side, and is keen to go one better this year.

"To play in a grand final with your mates for this fabulous club is a dream come true," Lamb said.

"We have prepared all year for this and now it's time to go out there and play the game we love with our friends for the club we love.

"We go into this grand final with a full and fit squad.

"We have had a tough year riddled with injuries and players in and out, but the pieces of the puzzle have come together at the right time of the year.

"With the support of assistant coach Ellie Miller, we have been building for this game all year."

Lamb said the win over Raiders this season was proof enough they are in with a fighting chance.

"We are playing some high quality netball," she said.

"Lily Lyster consistently shoots bulk goals and is beautifully supported by Sophia Pasquali and Freya Chant.

"As a team we have shot the most goals for the year, over 1000.

"We have fit and fast mid-court rotations with Sadie Pellegrino, Elle Gibson and Brooke Del Mastro.

"Our defensive unit is strong and relentless with league Best and Fairest winner, goal keeper Lily Palmer, captain Annie Harding and ball winner Lainey Draper.

"We also have depth on the bench with Issy Pizzini and Arabella Cavicchiolo benching for us from the 15 and under team."

Lamb said she expected there will be an element of nerves coming into the game, but she hoped her squad would embrace it and really enjoy the day.

"The crowd will be big and loud and I know that we will give it our best shot as a team and as a club," she said.

"But it's got to be fun, we spend a lot of time playing and coaching netball as a hobby so you have to enjoy it.

"It's fun when you are learning, working hard and having success with a group of people that support you.

"When the scores were level in the prelim final on Sunday, I knew as a team we were good enough to win.

"I got all the girls to stop, come in close, take a breath and look each other in the eye.

"The message was that we got to this point in the season because we are a good team.

"Look at each other and know that we trust each other and we can finish off this game.

"I really hope they take this trust and belief into Sunday's game because they can do it."

Lamb described the build-up this week as "awesome".

"It's the talk in the town and around the club, and is so exciting," she said.

"But the expectations and the pressure needs to be acknowledged and enjoyed.

"We are the two best teams that get to play the last game of the year.

"Everyone playing on grand final day is the envy of the league."

Wangaratta Rovers 17 and Under Team

Coach: Stacey 'Mina' Lamb

Assistant Coach: Ellie Miller

Team Manager: Holly McCarthy

First Aid: Amelia Sharp

Shooters

Sophia Pasquali

Lily Lyster

Freya Chant

Mids

Sadie Pellegrino

Elle Gibson

Brooke Del Mastro

Defence

Annie Harding (capt)

Lainey Draper

Lily Palmer

Bench

Issy Pizzini

Arabella Cavicchiolo