Sharks men have finished the regular season without a loss after claiming victory against Northside in the final round of the Ovens and Murray water polo competition on Sunday.
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Ben Douglass and Ollie Cooper led the charge for the ladder leaders in the 13-7 win, both contributing goals.
Sharks' coach Shannon Gould said the win gives the side plenty of confidence heading into finals time, with Northside set to be one of their fiercest opponents heading into the deciding end.
"To have a good six goal win against them definitely gives us a morale boost heading into the finals," Gould said.
"It's been a pretty successful season so far.
"We'll see what happens in the next couple of weeks."
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Will Gould was strong for the victors, while Tyson Mutsch and Brad Woodland were the standouts for Northside at the Albury pool.
Sharks have conceded just one draw this season.
In the other men's match on Sunday, Pool Pirates came out on top against Albury Tigers by six goals.
Tom Hawkesworth starred in the clash contributing four goals for the victors.
He was well supported by teammate Matt O'Connell in the pool.
Jimmy Scannell continued his solid form this season for Tigers, scoring two goals in the last round encounter.
The women's sides were scheduled to play against the Canberra and Wagga teams on the weekend, however matches were called off with clubs playing catch up from missed rounds.
Sharks finished top of the ladder in both the women's and men's competitions, with the Sharks ladies pursuing a seventh straight flag this season.
Finals will get under way next weekend.