It's hard to imagine Horsham's Paige Lloyd being overwhelmed by the big stage on Saturday afternoon.
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Lloyd, 24, has already played in a remarkable amount of grand finals across her 251 games with Horsham.
Since making her A Grade debut at the age of 13, Lloyd has become a pivotal part of a consistently strong Demons side.
"I've played in five or six grand finals in the seniors, so this will be maybe my seventh?" Lloyd said.
"I wouldn't say I'll be comfortable - I think for grand finals everyone gets a little bit nervous.
"But I'm not really someone who feels too much pressure; what will be, will be.
"I just try to put my body on the line and work as hard as I can, and hopefully we can do alright."
Lloyd is already a life member with Horsham, and played her 250th game for the club in the last round of the season.
"That was pretty exciting, and a bit of a surprise," Lloyd said.
"Each game just goes by and you don't really think about it, you just focus on the games and forget about the background stuff.
"It was pretty nice to bring it up - everyone was congratulating me and wishing me the best. Horsham has been such a good club for me."
A young veteran of the team, Lloyd is remarkably one of Horsham's oldest A Grade players this season.
"I think I'm the second oldest in the team, which is a bit crazy," Lloyd said.
"Half our girls would be 19 or 20, so to be playing in a grand final with an A Grade side that young is a pretty great effort."
Lloyd returned to Horsham this year after a season away, and said she was incredibly impressed by what the young side had achieved.
"I knew the girls had the potential, but being such a young side, I was just hoping we would make finals," Lloyd said.
"To make the grand final with the youth of the team, it's pretty unreal.
"Hopefully we can get heaps of supporters down there on Saturday and give it a good hot crack."
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