OSBORNE games record-holder Hayden Gleeson became the first player to play in 10 senior premierships when the Tigers blew away Brock-Burrum by 36 points on Saturday.
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Gleeson, 39, was one of the side's best players at full-back as he capped off a strong finals campaign by negating John Spencer and Adam I'Anson.
The premiership gave Gleeson bragging rights over long-time teammate Darren Howard who played in nine premierships for the club.
It joined his previous successes in 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2012 and 2017.
"It's unreal," Gleeson said.
"I've been so lucky in the my career and this one is right up there.
"It's a young side and I'm so old I suppose."
Gleeson has no intentions of retiring despite increasing commitments on the farm and says he's likely to play reserves next season.
He believes Tiger captain Marty Bahr was a deserved winner of the Des Kennedy Medal.
"We had a lot of good players but I thought he was fantastic," Gleeson said.
"The boys put Brock-Burrum under a lot of pressure today."