The Camden Tigers under 12 girls and Narellan Rangers under 18 women’s teams will be two local clubs representing the south west region this Sunday in Football NSW’s premier grassroots tournament, the Puma champion of champions finals.
The young Tigers will take on Hornsby at 8.30am, while the Rangers will clash with Avalon at 12.30pm.
The other three south west representatives in the finals are AC United under 13 boys who line up against Connells Point at 8.30am and Mt Pritchard under 14 boys who will play Auburn District for the title at 3.15pm.
AC United have a second team in the finals, their under 15 boys team, which is scheduled to take on Arncliffe Aurora at 9.45am.
Eighteen matches will be served all up for what will be a huge day of football as NSW’s cream of the crop grassroots clubs will meet in fighting out who will be the champion of their respective age group.
Football NSW’s spiritual headquarters Valentine Sports Park will be alive with football action all day.
While south west Sydney boasts the five teams mentioned above, Manly Warringah Football Association will field the most teams on Sunday with seven.
All Puma champion of champion winners will feature in a special parade organised by A-League side Sydney FC which will take place on Friday, November 6 at Allianz Stadium when the Sky Blues take on the Brisbane Roar in their round 7 encounter.
Winners will be paraded at the half-time break of the match.