A place in the Kyabram District League grand final with an opportunity to finish the season with a perfect record.
No opposition side was a match for the Bulldogs throughout the home and away season with their biggest win an 89-goal thumping of Dookie United.
But they survived a scare in the second semi-final beating grand final opponents Nagambie by seven goals.
And co-coach Blynda Tranter said her side had been a target all year and the with every step closer to the flag, the expectation of the perfect season ratcheted up.
"It takes a lot of maturity from the girls to handle the intensity but they've taken it in their stride," Tranter said.
"Sometimes Laura (Gordon, her co-coach) and I say we're the luckiest coaches in the world because of the group we've worked with.
"To see them develop from bottom age under 17s to a top level team in the past two years have been really exciting.
"The team is very lucky to say they've played in one premiership already because some senior players have never one won.
"But they are determined to make the most of their last game of junior netball."
When Tranter was asked to pick out a match up which could have an impact on the game, she was left puzzled.
With no loss to their name, she admitted it was hard to pick a weakness in the Bulldogs' line-up.
"We were lucky to settle on a balanced line-up earlier in the season and it has gone from strength to strength," Tranter explained.
"But I think one of our greatest strengths is our depth. We have a great variety on our interchange and we know those girls can make an impact.
"Every girl who steps on the court will be pivotal to getting the win."