Katherine Camels won the men's flag and Eastside Blues took home the women's grand final honours on Saturday.
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For the Camels it was the end of a seven year drought in Big Rivers Football League competition.
After the game, Camels captain Aaron Moules said it was his second premiership, the other being in 2012, and it was just rewards for hard work.
"It means a lot to us and the club," he said.
"The boys put in a lot of work this year."
Final scores: Katherine Camels 18.4 (112) d Arnhem Crows 9.6 (60).
A fight between players in the last quarter marred a fast flowing game played before a good crowd at Nitmiluk Oval.
Charlee Byers and Tristan Warner were named best on ground respectively for the two teams.
The Camels were out of the blocks well early with three goals but the Crows showed they were in it to win with a three goal reply.
In the final quarter, the Camels were able to continue to add to their goal count kicking four goals to the Crows one.
Despite the Crows showing promising signs early on in the final term, the Camels continued to dominate to win convincingly after leading by nine points at half time.
In the women's grand final, the Camels went down to Eastside Blue.
Final scores: Eastside 8.6 (54) d Katherine Camels 5.5 (35).
Billie Byers kicked an impressive running goal for Eastside when she used her speed to break out the pack early in the second half. The Camels soon responded with a goal of their own.
Alexandra Biggs then continued with the Camels momentum to kick a goal in the final minute of the third quarter. Putting them in front for the first time all game.
By the seventh minute of the fourth quarter things were all tied up - 35 a piece.
However after a centre square infringement, Eastside took back the lead with a quick goal. Eastside continued to improve - kicking the next two and finish the game as the reigning BRFL Women's Premier.
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