This weekend promises to be a huge weekend in the World of Rugby League. With the Grand Final Eliminator already gone, the focus is now on the LHF National Leagues and the Grand Final's of NL1, 2 and 3.
In what is always a feast of Rugby League and an event which is a superb advert for the lower leagues, four teams will be gunning for promotion and even though the other two are just playing for bragging rights, fans heading to Warrington this Sunday will be in for a treat.
Here, The One Pointer goes over the runners and riders:
LHF National League Three Final
Bramley Buffaloes vs Hemel Stags
Bramley will go into the game as favourites against Hemel in the day's opening fixture. Despite there being no promotion at stake, last years final showed that the silverware on offer provides enough incentive.
Last years beaten finalists ended the season as league leaders and in the sides last two meetings, have posted a combined 68 points, despite playing much of their 38-12 victory in August with just 12 men.
Hemel have however upset Paul Cook's men, registering a 24-20 victory at Bramley back in May and so the Buffaloes will be wary of complacency as they look to right the wrongs of last season.
The One Pointer Prediction: Bramley by 10 pts
LHF National League Two Final
Sheffield Eagles vs Swinton Lions
On the road to Warrington, Swinton have completely ignored the script. The side that was supposed to be brushed aside by Featherstone and then walloped by Celtic Crusaders now find themselves one game away from the most remarkable play-off runs in NL2's short history.
Sheffield Eagles go into the game as red-hot favourites after easing past the Crusaders in the qualifying game although the Lions, bouyed by their remarkable run are a battle-hardened side who will fancy their chances of causing an upset. Expect this game to see-saw for the full 80 mins but I believe that Sheffield's class will be enough to just see them through.
The One Pointer Prediction: Sheffield by 7 pts
LHF National League One Final
Hull KR vs Widnes Vikings
It doesn't get in tougher than this. To the winner, a place amongst the game's elite in Super League. Both clubs believe that they should be rubbing shoulders with the best in the country yet only one side will take the place of Castleford next year.
It's too close to call. Hull KR are the minor premiers and beat Widnes in the qualifying game at Craven Park whilst Widnes, looking to bounce straight back from relegation last year, will be able to turn to the old heads of Barrie McDermott and Dennis Moran for inspiration and the experince of coaxch Steve McCormack, leading a side on his third consecutive Grand Final.
Expect a tense, low scoring game. The tension will be much greater than the qualifier two weeks ago and with so much at stake, mistakes will be made. This could come down to just one kick.
The One Pointer Prediction: Hull KR by 2 pts
For all of you heading to Warrington this Sunday, enjoy the day.
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