Greater Western Sydney coach Leon Cameron expects nerves, but is adamant his young side wont be unnerved when they seek to secure a spot in the AFL grand final.There are a handful of issues that will decide Saturdays preliminary final between GWS and Western Bulldogs at Spotless Stadium.How will the Giants fare without Steve Johnson and can the Bulldogs cover Matt Suckling?Will GWS be impacted negatively by the fact theyve played one game in almost a month?But in terms of the mettle of GWSs inexperienced charges, most of which are in the midst of their maiden finals campaign, Cameron feels theyve already given an answer.The Giants could hardly have handled the clubs finals debut better, comfortably accounting for Sydney in a qualifying final.Cameron is confident his team wont be overawed by the carrot of a grand final berth as the leagues latest rivalry heats up.When they go to bed tonight there will be a few nerves, Cameron said on Friday.Theyll wake up tomorrow morning and no doubt there will be some nerves. Theyve just got to understand they cant play the game in their heads three or four times before they get to the ground.Were confident they showed that two weeks ago against the Swans in their first final.Theyre confident kids. Sorry, I shouldnt say kids because theyve grown up now.The Giants have showed many times throughout their fifth season in the competition they wont be pushed around.There have been numerous club firsts and coming-of-age wins this year but the Giants crave the premiership that will show theyve truly arrived.We know were a young club in its infant stage, were starting to grow up, Cameron said.This is really what you want ... were really confident. Theyre really confident, so its going to be a great spectacle.Cameron, GWS co-captain Callan Ward and midfielder Ryan Griffen all started their careers at Whitten Oval, making for a clear narrative any time the sides clashed.But the burgeoning rivalry has come to life this week. They are two youthful teams in a hurry and it wouldnt surprise if they regularly meet during September in the next few years.Well butt heads tomorrow. Both sides will crack in, run really hard and play an exciting brand of footy when the opposition allows them to, Cameron said.Theyve got a really good list in terms of depth, so have we. We won the NEAFL grand final. The Bulldogs reserves are in the grand final.Theres some good history, good rivalry building between these two young sides. It looks like its going to be around for the next five or 10 years.Rhys Palmer comes into the side following Johnsons one-game ban, with Cameron calling on all 22 players to supply the spark usually provided by the former Geelong star. Hes obviously a very, very good player. You cant replace like for like, Cameron said.Collectively we expect to lose nothing. We dont need any one person to stand up and say I have to be exceptional. Wholesale NBA Jerseys Store . 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His contract expires after this season.It looked like he just didnt have a lot of depth to his stuff, Rockies manager Walt Weiss said.Wainwright became the second straight Cardinals pitcher to play a starring role at the plate. Carlos Martinez had a two-run double in a 5-3 win on Monday.These days, Cardinals manager Mike Matheny just cant help but scoreboard-watch. Its hard to miss, since the scores are posted on the right-field fence and he stares at it from the dugout.And yes, he saw it when the Mets game went final.ddddddddddddJust keep playing our game, Matheny said. Not get caught up.Adams had a solo homer in the second and Gyorko added a two-run shot in the fourth -- a 452-foot no-doubter to center. Gyorko has 27 homers this season.DJ LeMahieus average remained at .349 after he went 1 for 3 with a double. He holds a slight lead over Washingtons Daniel Murphy in the NL batting race. Murphy is hitting .347.TRAINERS ROOMCardinals: OF Matt Holliday (broken right thumb) said of his potential return: I will be ready as fast as I can. To put a date on it doesnt make sense. ... INF Matt Carpenter got the night off.Rockies: Third base coach Stu Cole was hit in the head by a ball that caromed off another during batting practice. He checked out OK after being taken to the hospital. The Rockies moved Eric Young over to coach third, and Vinny Castilla served as the first base coach.MIGHTY BLOWHolliday good-naturedly admitted he hasnt received a bill for breaking the glass at a burger joint behind the left-field seats during batting practice Monday.Then again, the restaurant -- Helton Burger Shack -- does bear the name of his good friend, longtime Rockies first baseman Todd Helton.Hollidays drive shattered the window pane protecting the prep area.That was collateral damage, joked Holliday, who was with the Rockies from 2004-08. Maybe now they will put in Plexiglas.THIS & THATWainwright has 133 wins and is one from tying Dizzy Dean for sixth on St. Louis career list. ... Randal Grichuk had three hits, including two doubles, and scored four times. ... De La Rosa is 53-20 with a 4.31 ERA at Coors Field in 106 games with Colorado, including 99 starts. Hes the poster boy for showing that you can pitch in an offensive park here at altitude, Weiss said.UP NEXTThe Cardinals will send RHP Luke Weaver (1-3, 3.21 ERA) to the mound in the series finale Wednesday. The Rockies counter with righty German Marquez (0-0), who will make his first major league start after three relief appearances. ' ' '