RENE Farrell and Nicola Carey will both want to be a part of the seemingly everlasting NSW Breakers empire.
The much-vaunted team is striving for an 11th straight national title when they play South Australia in the Women's National League final at Hurstville Oval on Sunday.
It is the first time a CWNL final will be played at Hurstville Oval.
The ground is home to the St George District Cricket Club and a venue where St George and Sutherland Women's Cricket Club teams play.
The Breakers have dominated women's national cricket since the 2005-06 season winning 10 straight titles.
St George-Sutherland pair, fast bowler Rene Farrell and all-rounder Nicola Carey are members of the NSW Breakers team.
The Slayers stars, Farrell, 28, and Carey, 22, said they are thrilled the final is at Hurstville.
Farrell, of Riverwood, said she has played in only two of the 10 Breakers national championship winning outfits.
"I played in the first two final wins in the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons.
"For me to win a third title would be great and especially to do it on my home ground at Hurstville Oval.
"For Nicola and me it's our favourite ground to play cricket."
Farrell had a few seasons away playing for the ACT and Western Australia in the Women's National League.
Farrell, who can also bat competently in the middle-order, said South Australia are good-quality opponents.
"We finished first and they [SA] finished second," Farrell said.
The two top teams qualify for the final under CWNL rules.