HENTY is one step away from a fourth successive Hume Country Tennis Association section one premiership.
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The Swampies will start short-priced favourites against Culcairn at Jindera on Saturday with their formidable women’s line-up being unstoppable this season.
Megan Eulenstein remains a force for the minor premier while Sophie Schulz is playing well for the Lions.
Culcairn’s strength is in the men with Aaron Breust and Chris Fagan set to go head-to-head with Troy Smith and Brendan Lee.
Lee and Stacey Curran defeated Breust and Schulz 6-4 in the open mixed doubles at the Burrumbuttock tournament last weekend. Fifty-six players took part in the tournament.
In other grand finals this weekend, Howlong play Holbrook Green in section two, Burrumbuttock play Bungowannah Foxes in section three, the Swans take on Henty in section four, Howlong face Burrumbuttock in section five and the same teams lock horns in section six.
Matches start at 1pm.