Normally, Colts rugby is off to one side - it's the first game of five on the day, or it's played on a Friday night as a separate fixture.
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Not on Saturday.
In the Blowes Clothing Cup's bumper weekend of grand finals at Wade Park, the Colts boys have centre stage - playing at 3pm, just before a massive Emus-City derby.
While that clash could well be an epic, the Colts game is between two teams who couldn't be closer.
The all-Orange decider between the Orange City and Emus Colts will pit two teams who were split by just one point across two matches in 2020 - a draw and a one-point thriller to the undefeated Emus.
The Lions finished second, and their game's move to the 3pm timeslot is more than making life easy for Orange clubs. It's putting a cracking contest as an unstoppable force meeting an immovable object is thrown into the limelight.
Lions coach Ben Watson was under no illusions the contest could be the most tightly-contested he's seen and tries will be at a premium.
"Oh look it's going to be tough," Watson said.
"We pride ourselves on being the best defensive team in the competition, I don't know what we ended up with but we only leaked 40-odd points through the season."
In contrast, Emus' strength has all been in the forwards, pitting the two sides in a mouth-watering clash - one Watson thinks his side might have the edge in.
"They've literally scored three tries against us all year, first game was two pushover tries and when we had the draw it was a quick tap off a penalty," he said.
Watson said this would be the first game all year his side will be at full strength, with boys playing senior footy and injured during season 2020.
Similarly, Watson's Emus counterpart Phil Johnson said despite struggling with numbers at the start of the year, a number of Kinross students jumped into the green Emus jumpers after the school season was canned.
"We're struggling with numbers a bit at the start of the year, but we had a lot of the boys come over from Kinross after their season got canned," Johnson said.
"Our turn-out to training has been absolutely phenomenal - we've had close to 30 blokes each training session."
He said it was great to have the season go ahead after so much uncertainty in 2020.
Oh look it's going to be tough.
- Orange City Colts coach Ben Watson
However, he knows where City can get him, and has been putting his charges to work on combating the Lions' strength.
"City are an incredibly tough team out wide," Johnson said.
"It was 14-13 a few weeks ago and a 7-all draw, we wanted to do something more convincing."
He's backing his charges in, though.
"City is very strong out wide, we're working on trying to shut that down, we've got our structure, if we stick to that, keep our heads on, and play the full 60 minutes the boys are always in it," Johnson said.
The Colts grand final begins at 3pm at Wade Park ahead of the derby Blowes Clothing Cup grand final at 4.30pm.
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