REYNELLA'S close-knit squad is desperate to make this season the start of something special at the Southern Football League club.
The Wineflies are hoping to claim just their fifth premiership - and first since 2010 - when they take on Morphettville Park in the grand final at Hickinbotham Oval on Saturday.
It follows Reynella's 17-point preliminary final triumph over reigning premier Happy Valley at the weekend and comes 12 months after it finished seventh.
Wineflies captain Luke Aschmoneit attributed the team's strong season to a "brotherhood" among the players, ensuring "everyone's playing for each other".
And he hoped winning this year's flag could kickstart a period of long-term success.
"We've got a whole team of guys that've played footy with each other for a long time," Aschmoneit said. "I think we have two players in our A and B-grade sides that didn't play juniors at Reynella through the 2000s, we made a lot of grand finals and finished second to Morphett Vale quite a few times.
"That's in the past now and I want to put my stamp on the club.
"I want this next decade for the SFL to be talking about Reynella Football Club, no one else." Aschmoneit, a premiership player with the club in 2010, said it would mean a lot to lead the Wineflies to another flag.
"To be a captain of one of those (premiership) sides, I want that more than anything," he said.
Morphettville Park captain Scott Paterson was confident the club could end its 23-year premiership drought this Saturday.
"We've done a lot of work over a long period of time to get us where we are now," Paterson said.