The Pambula Panthers have thrashed the Merimbula Diggers to secure their first SCAFL premiership in eight years.
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The title is the third in club history, and came by a margin of 126-32, with midfielder Scott Proctor taking best on ground honours.
Going into the match as red-hot favourites after going through the season undefeated, the Panthers started slowly as both sides struggled to get into any kind of rhythm.
After a goalless opening 21 minutes, Panthers' playing captain Sean Smith showed his side the way with two quickfire goals to end the first quarter and give Pambula a 15-2 lead.
Playing much more direct after going wide often in the opening term, the Panthers began to open up an advantage and went into the main break with a 50-14 advantage on the back of three Shane Garrett majors.
The break did little to shift the momentum, as Smith added another two goals in a dominant display to inspire his charges to an 83-26 lead at three-quarter time.
Pambula came out all guns blazing to kick two goals in as any minutes to start the fourth, but the game lost its spark as the gap on the scoreboard widened.
Despite a spirited effort from the Diggers, led by Daniel Edwards, Pambula were too good in the midfield and ran out 94-point victors.
The Panthers completed a clean sweep of the three grand finals in which they were involved, winning a hard-fought development grade tussle and the under 13s, both against Merimbula.
Merimbula, who made it to the big dance in every grade, were unable to convert any of their chances into premiership success, also going down to Narooma in the under 16s.
Accepting the seniors' trophy, Smith paid tribute to all levels of the Panthers' organisation.
"We sat down two years ago with the president [Bryan Hammond], and he had a two-year plan," Smith said.
"'Hammo', we did it mate; how good does this feel!
"'Hammo' and all the coaching staff deserve this just as much as we [the players] do.
"A massive thanks also to our supporters; you all came out today and the way did it was fantastic.
"Most of all, you got around us, so thank you!"