Both the men’s and women’s competitions are into finals now, with venues confirmed for the second weekend of senior finals.
Each final in all Four XIs of the men’s competition will take place on both Saturday and Sunday while the three women’s finals (including two Grand Finals) will take place this Saturday.
The Men’s First XI kick off their four-week finals series with two qualifying and two elimination finals.
Harry Trott Oval and Princes Park will host the two qualifiers between St Kilda and Camberwell Magpies as well as Carlton and Richmond.
Ringwood’s Russell Lucas Oval will host Ringwood and Melbourne in the first elimination final while Shepley Oval will see Dandenong and Casey South Melbourne battle it out in the other eliminator.
The Men’s Lower XIs will once again have a three-week finals series.
In the Seconds, Camberwell Sports Ground will host the Magpies and Carlton matchup whilst St Kilda will face Northcote at Bill Lawry Oval.
Melbourne Uni will host Prahran in the third final at University Main Oval, with Ringwood and Fitzroy Doncaster to play at Schramms Reserve Oval No.1.
Fitzroy Doncaster’s Third XI will travel to Toorak Park to face first-placed Prahran while Melbourne will host Carlton at Beaumaris Secondary College - North Oval.
Camberwell Magpies and Frankston Peninsula’s Thirds will meet at AH Butler Oval along with Melbourne Uni and St Kilda’s Third XI at Windy Hill.
The Students and Saints will also meet in the Fourth XI at Walter Galt Reserve whilst Richmond will host Kingston Hawthorn at Central Reserve South.
Prahran and Camberwell’s Fourth XIs will do battle at Righetti Oval, with Melbourne and Fitzroy Doncaster also set to meet on the South Oval at Beaumaris Secondary College.

In the Women’s First XI One-Day competition, Box Hill City Oval will be the battleground for the Mustangs preliminary final matchup with Melbourne, with the winner to meet Geelong in the decider.
The Albert Ground and Geelong Cricket Ground will host the Women’s Second XI and Third XI Grand Finals this weekend.
Melbourne and Prahran will play off in the seconds decider, with the red and blue looking for back-to-back premierships.
Geelong and Carlton will play off in the thirds decider, with the Blues seeking redemption after losing last year’s Third XI Grand Final.