Strong performances topped off the Muswellbrook touch season on Monday night for the women’s and mixed grand finals at Olympic Park.
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Before the games began, two Muswellbrook Touch Association members received life memberships.
Annette Miller and Melissa Collins have been tireless workers with many years’ service to the sport.
Kevin “Wally” Nicol was given the Connie Bailey Clubman Trophy for his work behind the scenes.
The two women’s division games kicked proceedings off.
It was tough going, which made it hard to split the teams.
In the A reserve match, Fast N Furious defeated Comprint Cougars 8-5 in a fast game.
Brydie Parker took the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award.
Jill Edwards and Tanya Darby had top games for the Cougars.
Xtreme took the honours in the A-grade clash with a 4-2 victory over Tutt Bryant.
Trish Pemberton was voted the MVP.
Sarah Southcombe stood out for Tutt Bryant.
Doggeez needed extra time to defeat the Pink Panthers 3-2 in the first of the mixed grand finals.
Both teams were competitive, but above all else they had fun.
Eden Tickle scored the MVP.
Danielle Nicol and Sophie Morgan had blinders for the Panthers.
Mussy Pride snatched the B reserve division one title with a gutsy 8-7 win over Your Team.
Tom Quinn-Bates was the MVP winner.
Bailey Taylor and Sam White played well also.
Comprint Cruisers narrowly scraped home 6-5 in their B-grade division two match over Bengalla.
Nathan McDonald was judged the MVP.
Mick Mellick and Kim Madden also had fine games for Bengalla.
Sienna Jean scored a title with a convincing 7-2 win over Bretts Maintenance in their B-grade division one game.
Abbey Wicks from Sienna Jean turned in a super effort to take the MVP award.
Kirstens had to pull out all stops to narrowly defeat Javier Homes 2-1 in a thrilling A reserve division two match.
Brodie Ball won the MVP award.
In another close match, Aberdeen Commercial Hotel had to dig deep to edge out Coal Rock 4-3 in the A reserve division one battle.
Karissa Oxford was awarded the MVP.
Brenton Thomas and Nick Fenton gave it their all for Coal Rock and had great games.
The Professionals scored themselves an A-grade division two title with a solid 6-1 win over RMS All Stars.
Jess Scott was voted the MVP.
The final match was a classic game between two great rivals PIRTEK and Jacobs Recruits.
After being close early, Pirtek ran out worthy winners 7-2 in a clinical performance.
Daley Boney scored himself an MVP award.
Kelsey French and Cameron French worked very hard for Jacobs Recruits.