Down to the business end of the season

The home-and-away season has finished and it's now all down to finals.
Last season's premiers Macintyre secured top spot on the ladder while the team they played against, Yagaburne, made their way through to second.
Railways and Yetman make up the four.
Macintyre and Yagaburne play out the major semi on Saturday.
The winner goes straight through to the grand final while the loser plays the winner of the Railways-Yetman clash.
Who's going to win?
Well your guess is as good as ours.
The top three have been bashing it out in a see-sawing affair all season while Yetman, have quietly gone about their business.
In the games played on the weekend Border-Tarawera finished their season on a high note downing Boomi easily, Railways and Yagaburne made light work of Yelarbon and Inglewood respectively while Macintyre and Yetman battled it out at the golf club.
Individual performances of the round were Jim Ambrose's 71 well clear of Dom O'Connor's 47 while Railways' Dylan Jones took 7-8, his second "sevenfor" of the season.
Brendan Rice was next best with 3-20.
A highlight according to the Railways' boys was a remarkable leg-side catch by keeper Sam Turvey to dismiss star Yelarbon batsman Will McInnes.
At the golf Club Yetman put on a more than respectable 180, with five batsman, McMillan, Ryan, Makim, O'Keefe and Smith all making around 30.
Fairbanks 3-22 and Karl Jakson 3-23 were the pick of the bowlers.
In reply Maintyre passed them with six down. Turner, 46, and Dom O'Connor, 47, did the bulk of the scoring With the two Jackson brothers chiming in with 30s.
Scotty Baker took 3-29.
Jim Ambrose with 71 set up a good win by Border over Boomi.
There was plenty of back-up. They made6-199.Boomi had no answer.
Only John Hickson, 28, and Andrew Yates, 23, put up any resistancce.
Boomi were all out for 77.Nick Wadsworth was the pick of the bowlers with 3-23.
At Inglewood Yagaburne made light work of the home town bundling them out for 85. Lachie Wilson took 3-23 and then backed up scoring 45 not out to lead the visitors to victory. Cam Rathie made 34 not out.
It was all one-way traffic at Yelarbon as well. Railways belted 304 and then knocked Yelarbon over for not many. Liam Casten was Railways bets with the bat.
