Touch football wrapped up for summer with grand finals held at the Bega Recreation Ground on Friday night.
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Four matches were held with a couple of closely fought games, a come from behind win and one blowout match.
Elders were clearly in fine form to win by a handful of tries over their rivals on the night.
James Grant had set the Devils up with some quick runs down the right side, but the Shepherdson boys had other ideas.
In a resurgent second half, all three Shepherdson brothers surged across the line to take the lead and claim the premiership.
Meanwhile, the A grade final saw the winners come from behind to win 3-2 after trailing 2-0 early on against the Devils.
The D grade match went the way of the Sapphire Coast Physio team after some exceptional right-side plays.
Players enjoyed excellent conditions for the headline clashes and games were spirited, but friendly.
The night wasn’t without drama as one player was hospitalised with a bad knee injury, presumed to be an ACL ligament tear.
The conclusion marks the impending return of the regular Group 16 rugby league season, with the Indigenous v All Stars representative clash to run on March 12 in Moruya.