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Erindale College feature in inaugural NSW Schoolgirls Cup Final

Erindale College will feature in Wednesday's inaugural NSW Schoolgirls Cup Grand Final, when they take on Hills SHS at Campbelltown Stadium.

The decider will kick-off at 11:30am on Wednesday, where viewers can live stream through Kommunity TV.

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Erindale's Grand Final birth comes after their incredible 12-8 upset victory over Bass SHS in last week's semi-final.

After just scraping into the semi-finals on for and against, the Canberra-based school have stunned the competition to progress through to the big dance.

Erindale will face the undefeated Hills SHS, who boast incredible form coming into Wednesday's decider.

The Hills knocked off Westfields 18-12 in last Wednesday's semi-final, after an epic encounter between the two prominent Sydney sports high schools. 

In what is a huge moment for junior women's rugby league in Canberra, Erindale College will have the opportunity to take out the very first NSW Schoolgirls Cup.

Pictured: Former Erindale College student and current Canberra Raiders NRLW player Ahlivia Ingram, presented the girls their playing jerseys ahead of Wednesday's Grand Final.

Players to Watch

Sabrina Marela (Erindale College): Sabrina is one of the younger girls in the current crop of Erindale players. At only 16 years of age, the Griffith product has been enormous throughout Erindale's Schoolgirls Cup campaign.

Marela had a hand in two pivotal tries in last week's semi-final and will be searching for opportunities again with the number 6 on her back.

Lahni Hall (Erindale College): A West-Belconnen Warriors junior, Lahni Hall will captain the side as she looks to lead Erindale to glory in Wednesday's decider.

The skipper will partner Marela in the halves and where they will look to link up to create attack for their strong outside backs.

Acknowledgement of Country

Canberra Raiders respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.