LEIGH East booked their place in this weekend's Grand Final after coming from behind to beat Dewsbury Celtic 20-6.
Adam Holland was their star man, scoring two tries, a penalty and three conversions to set up a showdown with Underbank Rangers in the NCL Division Two play-offs.
The visitors opened the scoring when Tom Norris went over after five minutes and Matthew Sheridan converted, but after that it was all Leigh East.
A number of opportunities went begging before Holland finally spied his chance to go over on 34 minutes and he converted his own try to level the scores up at 6-6 at half time.
The second half continued in the same vein with Leigh East controlling the possession and tempo.
When Curt Littlewood added a second try on 45 minutes, converted by Holland, East took full control.
A penalty from Holland put them further ahead before a moment of individual brilliance from the man-of-the-match settled it with 10 minutes remaining.
Holland cut through the line, rounded the Dewsbury full back and put the ball under the posts to complete the scoring at 20-6.
East, who finished third in the table at the end of the regular season, play fifth-placed Underbank following their 20-18 victory over Blackbrook in the other play-off match. The game will be played at Ledgard Avenue on Saturday, kick off 2.30pm.
There were also good wins for the club's Under-7s at home to Wigan St Cuthbert's, the U8s at Oldham St Anne's and the U12s at home to Thatto Heath.
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