DELA Power will enter tonight's Ballarat Netball Association FC Johns Cup grand final against Dela Assuntas as the underdog.
But that doesn't worry Power captain Rhianon Smyth.
Smyth has the faith in her players to pull off a repeat of round nine, when her side upset the giant by two goals.
Power's win over its sister club on that occasion has been the Assuntas' only loss for the season.
Power will be aiming for its third premiership on the trot when the match begins at 7.54pm at the BNA, Barkly St.
"They've won the last couple of seasons and they beat us convincingly in the semi-final a couple of weeks ago, but we're hoping to turn that around," Smyth said.
"Our team is fully fit and ready to go.
"I think the key will be whether our defenders can hold their attacking players. Hopefully it will be a close start. If they get the jump they will have the mental edge."
Assuntas skipper Amanda Clarke said her side had been preparing for this match all year. She was confident that her team-mates would have few problems handling the pressure of being red-hot favourite.
"We're going in very confident with the players we're got," she said.
"Our last eight games have been our best and we're hoping to continue that."
Clarke said coach Jo Dash had, in September, set them the challenge to win the title.
"Since then we've trained hard and worked on our fitness. We wanted to make it and we have," she said.
Eight Ballarat Pride members will be on the court, with five of them set to play for Assuntas.
In the premier reserves Laffey Shield grand final at 6.30pm, Dela Force will meet Battlers White.
In the third division Laminex Trophy at 6.30pm, Battlers Navy and Dela Phoenix will play for the prize.