A year ago, the top teams from the Ovens and Murray Football and Netball League went head to head.
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On the footy field, Lavington and Wangaratta faced off on the Magpies' home turf at Norm Minns Oval.
Despite having finished the season as minor premiers, the Panthers had come up short and lost to the Magpies all three times the teams had met in the 2019 season.
But when the final siren went, it was Lavington who came out on top, winning their first O and M premiership in 14 years.
The Panthers started off strong with six unanswered goals in the first quarter and manged to hold the lead throughout the game to win 14.14 (98) to 9.10 (64).
Shaun Mannagh was awarded the Did Simpson and VCFL medals as best on ground after kicking five goals.
While, Wangaratta became back-to-back premiers in the A-grade netball, defeating Corowa-Rutherglen 49-45.
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"Coming up from Benalla, I never thought I'd win two premierships in three years, so it's been fantastic," Magpies coach Kellie Keen said at the time.
"It's just as sweet second time around - any premiership you win is fantastic because you never know when the next one will be.
"You always enjoy the moment.
"We've been working on the intensity side of things and we nearly put out a 60-minute game today which was fantastic."
Corowa-Rutherglen (B grade), Yarrawonga (C grade) and Wangaratta Rovers (16-and-under) took out the minor netball grades.
In the minor football grades, Myrtleford capped a stunning revival in the thirds to defeat Wangaratta while Yarrawonga proved too strong for Albury in the reserves.