South Bunbury recovered to claim a 14-point victory over Bunbury in this year's SWFL Women's Grand Final.
After taking out the 2019 Brooke Fiore Hair and Tanning Pre-season Cup, the Tigers went undefeated throughout the home-and-away season.
The side then posted a 3.5 (23) to 1.1 (7) win over the Harvey Bulls, in week one of the finals series.
Bunbury finished third on the ladder with nine wins and four losses.
The Bulldogs crushed Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault in week one of the finals, before defeating the Bulls in week two.
On Sunday, South Bunbury and Bunbury hit the field in front of a feverish crowd at Hands Oval.
Having won the toss, the Bulldogs were confident going into the game.
Dominant in the ruck and midfield, South Bunbury quickly moved the ball up forward.
The Tigers sent three early attempts through the point posts, before the Bulldogs kicked into gear.
After a few missed opportunities, Bunbury forward Casara Hill kicked the game's first goal from five metres out.
South Bunbury fought to regain possession and clear the ball away.
The Bulldogs, however, managed to extend their lead late in the term.
In the right place at the right time, Emily Lindsay slotted Bunbury's second from inside the goal square.
Behind 2.1 (13) to 0.3 (3) at the first change, Tigers coach Maxwell Jetta rallied the troops.
The second term began with both teams committing a series of costly errors around the ground.
Bunbury moved the ball into its forward 50, before the momentum swung back in South Bunbury's favour.
Backed by a strong crowd, Amber Boyd utilised her soccer skills to score the Tigers' first goal.
Jessica Mattingley kicked to Boyd, who then posted her/South Bunbury's second minutes later.
The home side was pleased after claiming a two-point half-time lead.
South Bunbury captain/Nola Marino medallist Ebony Bilcich set up Megan Bain, who booted the Tigers' third goal.
Claudia Elward later ran in to kick the home side's fourth.
Trailing at three quarter time, the Bulldogs needed to re-group to remain in contention.
South Bunbury's Bethany Bond delivered a well-placed set shot from 20m out, before Bunbury's Georgia Mahony reduced the deficit to 15.
The Tigers secured their first SWFL premiership title with a commanding 5.6 (36) to 3.4 (22) win.
Bilcich was named Best and Fairest for her impressive performance in Sunday's clash.