Waikato coach Declan Edge was delighted to be lining his young side up in a cup final in just his first season back with the Hamilton-based franchise.
"Any cup final is a cup final, it's special,'' he said. "We spoke about this game at training this week and only Michael Mayne has experienced what that is like. Cup finals don't come around that often, it doesn't matter if it's the Milk cup, Yoghurt cup or White Ribbon cup final, it's what we came here to do.
"We dominated this game from start to finish. We scored three great goals but we were a wee bit sloppy at set pieces.''
Team Wellington, who thrashed Otago United 6-1 and Canterbury United 3-0 in the Southern Conference, have also qualified for the ASB Premiership semifinals in an impressive debut season for coach Matt Calcott.
But Edge believes the role of underdogs will suit his young side.
"We're happy and if we can get a good result in our final ASB Premiership game with Otago United then we'll face Team Wellington as underdogs. We'll adapt to that quite well,'' Edge said.
While there was joy for Waikato FC, YoungHeart Manawatu now has only one match left in which to register a win, an achievement that has so far eluded them in all competitions this season.