MIDDLE-ORDER batsmen Peter Coleborne returns for Queanbeyan tomorrow in their semi-final showdown with Tuggeranong at Kingston Oval.
Coleborne has missed the last two games with a cracked bone in his shoulder, but the 27-year-old said he is ready to slot straight back into the team.
"The shoulder's good to go, I've done nothing with it the past four weeks and it's feeling good," Coleborne said.
The Bluebags beat Ginninderra outright last weekend to finish the season in second position, 10 points ahead of third-placed Tuggeranong, but Coleborne said final placings don't mean anything in semi-final cricket."It's different once you move into the finals, anything can happen," he said.
"Each game is a must-win from here, there's been several occasions where the team who has finished fourth, about 20 points behind first place, have come out and beaten the minor premiers.
Queanbeyan were knocked out in the semi-final stage last year by eventual premiers Weston Creek, but Coleborne said the team was confident of a better result this year.