A Larni Milne hat-trick paved the way for grand final qualification for the Jimboomba Redbacks senior women's team on the weekend.
The Redbacks beat Sherwood Magpies by two goals, despite being the underdogs and away from home on Saturday.
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The Redbacks won 4-4-28 to 2-6-18 in the AFLW second division semi.
Emily Dunn kicked their other goal of the match, and Holly Wilson was named best on ground.
It is a remarkable achievement for the women in just their first season as a team.
The visitors were on song from the first bounce, booting the opening two goals of the match. They restricted the hosts to just three behinds.
The Redbacks and Magpies booted a goal apiece in the second quarter, before the hosts came out firing in the third.
The Magpies kicked nine points to six, but Redbacks coach Steve Alford said his team regained momentum by the last break.
"The Magpies kicked the first goal to close the gap, but we quickly gained control of the game to retain a two goal lead at three-quarter time," he said.
The scoreboard attendants were not troubled in the final term, with a tight quarter producing no points and the Redbacks sealing their place in the final.
It will be the first time a Redbacks team has featured in a grand final in eight seasons.
If we play like we did today, we will be very hard to beat in the grand final
- Coach Steve Alford
Alford said his team would be confident in the final.
"If we play like we did today, we will be very hard to beat in the grand final," he said.
"The girls were fierce, fighting for every ball, protecting their teammates with huge shepherds.
"In general they just wore the opposition down."
He hailed his players for their strong season.
"It has been great to see the improvement in the senior women's team since the beginning of the season and getting a grand final spot goes to show their dedication and improvement," Alford said.
Club president Tom Vidoni urged Redbacks supporters to get to Bond University for the big match on Sunday at 10am.
"This is the first time in eight years that the Redbacks are running out a senior team in a grand final," Vidoni said.
"I know you will be there to support the Redbacks. It will be an excellence experience for all who attend."
He wanted to create a similar atmosphere to last weekend's match for the travelling fans.
"I'm very proud to say that we had more Redbacks supporters there than Sherwood," Vidoni said.
"I even received recognition from the Sherwood president about how good our supporters were.
"A special mention to club captain Jacob Guise for attending the game with teammates and supporting the women's team so vehemently."
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