After a tight battle for second place in the regular season, Moama and Mathoura faced off in the Campaspe Playing Area midweek pennant preliminary final, fighting for the right to take on minor premier Echuca in the decider.
Having come through the elimination final last week, Mathoura continued its run, eliminating the Steamers in a tight contest 54-49.
Troy Mansbridge’s quartet scored the largest win of the tie, defeating their opponents 24-17, while Peter Pangrazio also skipped a rink win for Mathoura 17-14.
Robyn Thomassen’s rink was the only successful outing for Moama, recording an 18-13 result.
After claiming the division one weekend pennant at the weekend, Moama was denied the double, the winner to be decided between Mathoura and Echuca at Deniliquin Bowling Club.
In division two, Echuca earned a second shot at defeating minor premier Mathoura in the finals series, getting past Deniliquin RSL 58-52.
RSL scored the victory in two rinks, skips Tony Tonta (21-19) and Linda Harris (18-14) each recording victories, but it wasn’t enough for their side to earn the overall honours.
Skip Malcolm Thorn and his squad were the heroes for Echuca, scoring a 25-13 win in the remaining rink and getting their side home by six shots overall.
In division three, Elmore crashed out of the finals in straight sets, unlikely underdog Deniliquin RSL punching its ticket to the decider.
RSL came into the finals series as the lowest seed with a losing record of 6-8 but have dispensed with Echuca and now Elmore in consecutive weeks to head into a final clash with Moama.
Rod Reid’s rink was the decisive one for RSL, his side picking up a strong 31-9 win, while Elmore skip Kenneth Wills did what he could in the other rink with a 28-22 victory.
In division four, Echuca is moving on to take on Rich River in the finals after getting past Stanhope 40-35.
Tony Deenen’s rink ended strongly for Echuca, 29-13, enough to outweigh Stanhope’s Barry Williams’ 22-11 victory in the other rink.
Echuca will look to overcome a 40-31 loss in the semi-final to claim the title.
All four grand finals will be at Deniliquin Bowling Club from 10am on Tuesday.
Midweek grand finals
At Deniliquin Bowling Club
Division One: Echuca vs Mathoura
Division Two: Moama vs Echuca
Division Three: Moama vs Deniliquin RSL
Division Four: Rich River vs Echuca