Corowa Red have put the racquets in mothballs for another year as they had no answers to the consistency, power and precision of Corowa Blue.
From the outset Blue had all the early ascendancy with crucial early sets and it was catch up for Red after that.
Red was unable to muster enough effort to topple the all-conquering Blue as they cruised to victory and a shot at the title. Blues best - Jamie Almond and Marianne Spencer, Reds best - Claire Davidson and Helen Fuge.
Preliminary Finals -Section B
Woorage Blue (Mark Knoth, Dean Bensted, Nathan Parkes, Eiylish McRostie) defeated Wahnation (Jack Reid, Josh Parker, Max Harvey, Jaxx Johnstone) to earn the right to play Wahgunyah Red in the Grand Final.
Wooragee were always in control of the match, and were never challenged on the scoreboard, although a couple of sets could have gone the other way if the luck had been with Wahnation at the opportune moments in those sets.
The scoreboard would have been closer which may have forced Wooragee to the brink but their steadiness in a crisis was the difference between the two teams.
Wooragee's best - Nathan Parkes and Mark Knoth, Wahnation's best - Jack Reid and Max Harvey
Results
Section A
Corowa Blue 6-48 def Corowa Red 0-16
Section B
Wooragee Blue 5-46 def Wahnation 1-32
Grand Finals
Section 1
Wang Hardcourt v Corowa Blue - Hardcourt will start overwhelming favourites based on the season's results. Hardcourt hold a 3-0 lead over Corowa Blue. Hardcourt to win 4-2 and 10 games
Section 3
Wahgunyah Red v Wooragee Blue - Wahgunyah Red have been the form team all year and deserve to been favourites. Only nerves and stage fright will prevent Wahgunyah from winning the flag. 5-1 and 15 games
Under 15
Wahgunyah Black v Corowa Demons - Wahgunyah have shown consistent form all year and Corowa Demons are not to be taken too lightly as they are hitting form at the right time of the year, but the overall strength of Wahgunyah should see them ease past Corowa to victory. 4-3 and 5 games