ONE Bathurst Bushrangers team holds favouritism, the other will be an underdog, but when it comes to this Saturday's Central West AFL grand finals, Alex Sparks believes those tags do not matter.
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The president of the Bathurst club says both the minor premiership winning Rebels outfit which will battle the Orange Tigers and the Lady Bushrangers side which will be attempting to upset the undefeated Bathurst Giants are intent on victory.
"The amount of work that goes into it, no-one cares about who should win and who should lose, everyone is there to win," he said.
"Everyone is going to be throwing it against the wall out there and that is what makes grand finals so good.
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"We have been very fortunate that we have some very talented lists, but on grand final day when you've got two opportunities and given how competitive it is, if you can get two it's unbelievable. To come away with one would still be a good result.
"There's so much pressure when it comes to a grand final because you don't want to let anyone down, but we've got some very, very good, experienced players who will be able to calm people when they need to and allow them to execute their game plan effectively.
"For me as president, I just want them to go out there and have fun and enjoy the game and if they do that, I believe we'll be holding the trophy at the end."