- Read all about the Bunbury Bulldogs claiming victory in the colts grand final here.
- See how Carey Park won the reserves grand final with our full match report here.
- Check out our detailed match report from Eaton's league triumph here.
- Were you spotted at the ground? Visit our Around the Grounds gallery here.
- Bunbury's Jesse Gribble wins 2014 Hayward medal
5.00pm: Chris Atthowe was awarded the Pike Medal for best on ground.
4.49pm: The final siren blows with Eaton winning the 2014 SWFL premiership.
Red and blue all around the oval!
Final score reads Eaton 10.9.69 to South Bunbury 6.8.44
4.34pm: Ferrier kicks another and the nail is well and truly in the coffin.
Eaton leads Souths 5.7.37 to 9.8.62.
4.27pm: Jake Ferrier kicks another for Eaton and it looks like Souths could be done here.
4.23pm: Chris Atthowe gets Eaton the first goal of the last quarter. A lot of pressure on Souths now.
4.17pm: A goal from Adam Hunter on the THREE QUARTER TIME siren keeps South Bunbury within seven points heading into the final break.
Scores read Eaton 6.6.42 to South Bunbury 5.5.35
4.10pm: It is starting to rain again South Bunbury trail Eaton by 7 points.
Three goals to Adam Hunter has helped Souths stay alive.
3.58pm: The crowd is pretty subdued at the moment. No goals kicked this quarter with 10 minutes left in the term.
3.43pm: HBL also took out the half time super kick competition with captain David Newman claiming the win.
We are about to resume the big game here at Hands Oval.
3.34pm: Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault's Thomas Quaife won the half time 400m sprint.
3.25pm: South Bunbury is trailing at HALF TIME and need to convert with the breeze next quarter.
Eaton leads 2.2.14 to 4.5.29.
3.20pm: South Bunbury is rueing missed opportunities as they trail 14 to 29 nearing half time.
3.00pm: South Bunbury coach Alan Crane is asking for more pressure from his players.
"You're playing in a grand final - there is absolutely no tomorrow," he said.
2.55pm: Eaton has the lead at quarter time, 2.4.16 to 1.0.6.
South Bunbury didn't capitalise on the breeze and could pay the price.
2.48pm: Eaton are on fire early, setting up defensively and making the most of it.
They lead 14 to nothing nearing the end of the first.
2.38pm: Eaton draws first blood in the grand final with a goal to Kieran Butcher!.
2.28pm: The national anthem has just been sung and we are about to get underway.
2.21pm: Both sides ran out through the banners to their club songs and loud cheers.
Final warm-ups underway now.
2.14pm: James Mortensen won best on ground for the reserves.
Carey Park is doing a glory lap now as people await the league game.
1.58pm: Carey Park wins the reserves!
Final score 9.12.66 to 5.7.37.
The members area is packed and the crowd is psyched for the league game!
1.47pm: Halfway through the final quarter and Carey Park's Sheldon Pickett kicks what could be the game winner.
Panthers lead by 28 points.
1.38pm: The final quarter is underway. First goal is vital for either side. Carey Park leads 52 to 31.
1.27pm: THREE-QUARTER TIME in the reserves grand final and Carey Park Park leads Souths 49 to 30.
A fight broke out at the end of the quarter after Sam Colvin kicked a late goal for Carey Park.
The league teams are doing warm-ups.
1.15pm: South Bunbury have evened out the game play but are finding it hard to score.
Carey Park's forward entries are letting them down.
Goals to Jack DeSchamp (Souths) and Sam Colvin (Carey Park) this quarter.
Carey Park leads 42 to 29.
1.03pm: Sides are back on the field. South Bunbury has the breeze and will want to lead at three-quarter time.
12.53pm: HALF TIME here. Carey Park leads 5.6.36 to 3.4.22.
South Bunbury levelled the play of the game in the back end of that quarter.
Excitment in building in the crowd as the league sides begin to warm up.
12.30pm: Halfway through the second quarter and Carey Park has the majority of the play.
They now lead 26 to 14.
12.19pm: QUARTER TIME and Carey Park leads 19 to 13.
Sheldon Pickett, Chris McMillan and Shannon Spadaccini are playing well for Carey Park while Kale Francis and Morgan Lane have goals for South Bunbury.
12.14pm: The sun is shining and the weather isn't affecting this one so much.
Carey Park leads 19 to 13.
12.04pm: The game is being played back and forth on the wings.
Score reads 2.0.12 to 2.1.13 in South Bunbury's favour.
11.52am: We are just about to bounce down in the reserves grand final, with Carey Park set to take on South Bunbury.
11.41am: Bunbury's Eugene Hart gets best on ground after booting four goals and racking up a number of disposals.
South Bunbury and Carey Park are now on the ground doing their final warm ups for the reserves grand final.
11.28am: Cheers are heard all around the ground as the final siren sounds.
Bunbury finishes the game with a 1.11.17 to 8.5.53 win to become colts premiers for 2014!
11.16am: A goal to Bunbury's Connor Mahony seals the deal for Bunbury - everything seems to be going their way.
Busselton have been trying hard throughout the remaining minutes but nothing is working.
11.12am: Hart kicks his first of the quarter and his fourth for the game - it looks like it will be the dagger.
11.02am: Bunbury heads into THREE-QUARTER TIME with a commanding 27-point lead.
The reserves sides are out on the ground warming up for their game.
10.54am: Hart kicks his third for the quarter as Bunbury takes a 27-point lead nearing the end of the third.
10.43am: Consecutive goals to Eugene Hart give Bunbury a 23-point lead in the early stages of the third quarter.
The rain is bucketing down now.
10.33am: The sun has poked its head out for the start of the second half of the colts game. It doesn't look like it will hold, though.
10.25am: Good efforts from Lachey Nicholson and Aidan Clarke for Bunbury while Fraser Hoskins is playing well for Busselton.
10.22am: Bunbury receives a round of applause from supporters as the HALF TIME siren blows with Bunbury leading 1.4.10 to 3.4.22
10.18am: Both defences playing well with help from the wet conditions.
More fans are starting to roll in and the banging on the fence is getting louder.
10.11am: Busselton's Jacob Emms has gone down with what looks like a leg injury. Return unlikely.
10.03am: After a stagnant start to the second quarter, Busselton's Reece Towers goals to close the gap to four points.
Bunbury leads 13 points to 9.
9.56am: QUARTER TIME score in the colts is Bunbury 2.1.13 to Busselton 0.3.3.
Good efforts from Bunbury's Jye Graham and Brandon Wallam while Jarrad Adamson is helping even things out for Busselton.
9.49am: Busselton has levelled out the play now but but still can't affect the scoreboard - good efforts from Bunbury's backline.
Plenty of big SWFL names here to watch the young talent.
9.42am: Bunbury dominating early in the colts game.
Busselton are finding it hard to gain any momentum around the ground in the wet.
Score reads 0.1.1 to 2.1.13 in Bunbury's favour
9.28am: We're about to get underway in the colts game, field umpires are Peter Franklin, Vance Burton and Matt Stewart.
Plenty of cars here already despite the weather - Busselton had a banner to run through.
Crowd is getting pumped up.
Bunbury won the toss kicking to the northern end.
9.00am: Welcome to the Fairfax Media live coverage of the 2014 South West Football League grand finals.
There is already a growing crowd at the ground ready to enjoy what promises to be a very entertaining day of football.
Kicking off the action are Bunbury and Busselton who will fight out the colts flag before Carey Park and South Bunbury do battle in the reserves final.
Rounding out the day and a fantastic season will be 2013 premiers Eaton taking on 2014 minor premiers South Bunbury.
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The colts game kicks off in half an hour. Check out our football writer Justin Rake's preview here.