For the third consecutive year, Panorama and CSU will lock horns in a Bathurst District Football women's premier league grand final at Proctor Park and this year's clash might be the best match-up yet.
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CSU were too good in 2017 with a 3-1 win, while Panorama picked up a maiden premier league title in 2018.
And in 2019, you can't separate the two sides in terms of results.
Panorama enjoyed a 6-2 win over CSU early in the season, before both teams played out a 2-all and a 1-all the next time the two played during the regular season.
The Nannies did finish the regular season as undefeated minor premiers, but came crashing down after suffering a 3-2 loss to the Vixens in the major semi-final on September 8.
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Panorama coach Brent Huie said his side remained positive after the defeat.
"I don't think anyone was really upset [after the loss to CSU in the major semi-final," he said.
"I don't think you can stay undefeated forever. Everyone was pretty positive after the game.
"They're feeling good, I'm feeling good, everyone's feeling good I think [about Sunday's grand final]."
Huie said his side can't afford to concede three goals in the decider, like they did in the major semi-final on September 8.
"Probably conceding three goals is too many if you want to win a grand final, definitely too many," he said.
"Scoring two should be enough to win a game, but not if you concede three.
"There's 16 girls on our team that are the best 16 girls in the competition I reckon."
Panorama qualified for the grand final after winning 6-5 on penalties against Eglinton last Sunday, after the match finished 1-all at the end of extra-time.
CSU, however, enjoyed a full weeks rest and head into the grand final on a high after ending Panorama's undefeated streak in the major semi-final.
Captain Riley Smith believes her side can match Panorama in every department.
"There's 11 of them and there's a 11 of us and we match them all over the park," she said.
"We've seen that in previous games and to get one up on them, it was really nice.
Smith said her side works well as an entire team, meaning it was too hard for her to pick out one player that would stand out on Sunday.
"Working as a unit, I don't think you can single anyone out," she said.
"From our back line, to our middle three up to our front three, you can't really single one person out. There's 11 girls that are going to have a huge game on Sunday."
And a win for CSU would also send out the graduating crew on a high.
"There's a few of us that are on the way out this year, so it would be really good to get the cup back, which we had for so long until last year," Smith said.
"We'll miss a few girls next year, but we'll be on to bigger and better things."
CSU has previously won eight women's premier league titles - 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017.
Panorama have won its only women's premier league title in 2018.
Sunday's match between Panorama and CSU will kick-off at 3pm.