That's what Echuca's women's A grade Goulburn Murray Cricket side will be aiming for on Sunday.
Standing in its way are the Beechworth Wanderers, a team in its first season in the competition.
Having lost just one match for the season, against Shepparton United just a couple of weeks ago, Echuca will enter a second straight grand final as hot favourite.
But coach Jon Varcoe is well aware his side can't afford to get ahead of itself.
“Nothing short of our best is going to be good enough,” he said.
“Beechworth is a fantastic side who is in really good form and has several strong players right throughout its line-up.
“We beat them the first time we played them and our second game was called off. A lot has changed since our first meeting.
“I'm expecting a really tough contest.”
Despite a changing of the guard in the off-season, Echuca once again established itself as the team to beat in the early rounds of the competition.
Young guns including Delaney Laffy and Grace Moyle have thrived with increased responsibly, while the more experienced heads including Danielle Garden and Sharon Henson have added stability at the top of the order.
“It has been a real team effort to get here,” Varcoe said.
“Every member of our team has taken the opportunity to perform when they've been given one and that includes the players who may have stepped up from B-grade during the season.
“It is a real credit to the standards our team has set for themselves.”
Unlike last season, Echuca won't have the advantage of playing the grand final at Victoria Park.
The game is set to be played at Kyabram's Northern Oval from noon.
“We've played there a couple of times and we think it's a great venue,” Varcoe said.
“We're not too fussed where the game is played because both teams are going to be faced with the same conditions.
“The wicket has always been good to bat on, so we're hoping for the same on Sunday.”
If Echuca was to come away with the premiership, it would mean the club has claimed the three grand finals already played out in GMC this season.
It comes after victories in women's B grade and the senior men's Twenty20 competition.
“We want to be successful as a club and we're not going to shy away from that,” Varcoe said.
“Another premiership would cap off what has already been a great season so far.”
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