Finding teammates: Natalie Pritchard looks for a pass. Photos: Brenden Paddock
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While the sides would have hoped they were battling at the other end of the table, a bottom-end-of-the-table battle was an exciting way to close the season.
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As Mansfield had already claimed the GVL wooden spoon, the only thing on the line at the Benalla Showgrounds on Saturday afternoon was bragging rights.
Controlling the game: Oliva Dalton collects the ball.
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Brenden Paddock
The match-up did not disappoint, and after a close affair, Kyabram claimed victory, 44 to 30.
Around the courts, Euroa claimed the minor premiership mantle thanks to an 81-23 smashing of Mansfield.
The top-versus-bottom clash accurately represented the ladder position, with the Magpies far too good at home.
Setting up: The Benalla side drops back into defence.
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Shepparton managed an eight-goal beating of Seymour while Tatura hurdled the challenge of Shepparton Swans 44-33.
It means the Bulldogs have qualified for finals for the first time in 17 years, an unbelievable feat sure to be well celebrated at the kennel.
Finally, Rochester signed off with a monster 62-29 victory over Shepparton United.
Tussle: Benalla's Ella Sheehan holds off Jasmin Reid.
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Brenden Paddock