There's been big hits, crucial wickets and stunning catches in the first three rounds of Armidale's Twenty20 tournament but it all comes to an end this weekend.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
The matches were due to be played on Friday, but due to the state of the wicket, they have been postponed until Sunday.
In a rematch of last year's final, champions Um, Yep and Sportspower will meet again in a battle for first and second.
The first match, starting at 3pm, will be for third and fourth placed honours between New England Sheds and Ray White Rural-Cressbrook Merino before the teams take to the field for the final.
Brisbane-based music franchise Um, Yep signed up again for the tournament this year and player and Um, Yep artist Ben Jackson, also known as Electric Postman, said supporting the team again was an easy choice.
"I would say it was a logical decision," he said.
"We won last year, why not attempt to double down?"
The final make-up of the Um, Yep team is yet to be decided.
"I haven’t seen numbers yet for finals, I hope we will be groovy," Jackson said.
"I’m hoping Jackson Gwynne can bowl quick and slippery like some freshly whipped ‘mayo.'
"Hoping Matt Jackson bowls ‘peaches’ and perhaps Todd Francis will end up with 1...2..3,4,5 wickets.
"I’m expecting some big runs from Will Waterson, Josh Croft, Tom Toshack and BJ Cameron."
But Jackson believes there is one key element to their performance which will determine how they play.
"The key for Um, Yep winning this final is music," he said.
"This is only anecdotal but I am sure that all Um, Yep players perform better if there are some tunes in the background."
Every Friday night the crowds have been turning up in droves to see the players in action and take advantage of the bar, barbecue and entertainment on offer.
"On a serious note, the best thing about the T20 comp is the crowds we have been getting," Jackson said.
"Who would have thought that a regional T20 comp could rustle up such amazing support?
"If you haven’t seen a game yet, I would strongly recommend you scoot on down … and have a squiz!"
The Electric Postman will be on the decks and provide live commentary.
"There shall be all your favourites plus a few cheeky numbers freshly prepared by the Um, Yep crew," Jackson said.
"Additionally, you can look forward to unashamed bias in favour of Um, Yep in the commentary."