Newport is preparing for an incredible 43rd consecutive Lacrosse Victoria women’s state league grand final appearance.
The Porters had to overcome a stern test against the unfancied Caulfield in the preliminary final at Caulfield Park on Sunday but prevailed 8-5 courtesy of a five-point performance from Hayley Sofarnos – three goals and two assists – and two goals each to player-coach Stacey Morlang and Sasha Pollnitz.
The reigning champions now meet arch-rival Footscray in the season decider at Greenwich Reserve on Sunday at 3pm. It will give the Porters the chance to make it 25 premierships in that 43-year span.
Morlang wants nothing more than to add another premiership cup to the bursting trophy cabinet. But she knows the threat Footscray poses, having seen her side go down to the Scray in the semi-final. Newport will have five of a possible six teams playing in grand finals on Sunday, which is a new club record.
Meanwhile, Williamstown has booked its place in the men’s state league grand final after a 12-4 thrashing of Surrey Park at Lower Eltham Park on Saturday.
It was a warning shot fired by Williamstown, which faces Footscray in the season decider at Treyvaud Memorial Park, Malvern, on Saturday at 2.45pm.