The NAB League outfit's under-19 boys, under-19 girls and under-17 boys triumphed in their respective matches on Sunday.
Fresh off a round-two defeat, the under-19 boys saluted by 57 points, while the under-19 girls ground out a 15-point win, as the two sides went head-to-head with Geelong Falcons at Bendigo.
“To get all three wins was just reward for a lot of people who have put in hard work over the past 12 months,” Brown said.
“From the playing group, to the coaching and support staff, it's been a tough year for everyone.
“The boys and girls have stuck through it all and to get the three wins was really pleasing.
“And the 17s had a fantastic win over Gippsland Power after going down by a point in the first round.”
In blustery conditions, the under-19 boys cruised to a 12.11 (93) to 2.14 (26) win over Geelong.
Shepparton Swans talent Josh Rachele wowed onlookers and strengthened his draft chances with a classy performance that included four goals and 17 disposals.
Fellow Swan Ethan Warburton — in only his second NAB League appearance — displayed "phenomenal running" on the wing as he gathered 21 disposals.
Mooroopna's Tom Brown collected 21 touches and seven marks, as the silky mover showcased his sublime skills and clean hands off half-back.
Euroa's Tom Panuccio tallied up 17 disposals, one goal and five inside 50s from the wing, while Shepparton United's Kade Chalcraft (18 disposals) provided energy around the contest.
United's Jhett Cooper was lively up forward and drilled home a goal in the second term.
Brown praised his side's tackling pressure and ability to respond from the round two defeat to Bendigo.
“We had a clear focus on what we wanted to achieve in round three and to the boys’ credit they ticked every box,” he said.
“It was a great response from the group. We could have named 15 players in the list of better players. We had a really strong spread of contributors.”
The under-19 girls slogged it out in difficult playing conditions to triumph over Geelong.
Playing their postponed round two contest, Murray adapted to the challenging breeze in the second half and ran away 5.3 (33) to 2.6 (18) winners.
Shepparton United's Areaka Bamblett and Olivia Cicolini each booted a goal, while Seymour's Chloe Locke and Finley's Lily Sharp were the standout performers.
“Our girls played exceptionally well in what were really tough conditions,” Brown said.
“We had an even spread of performers. Molly was strong in the midfield and laid 10 tackles, while Chloe won plenty of the ball.”
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