Overcoming a gruelling finals series, the Busselton Magpies have been crowned this year's South West Netball Football League - Open champions.
The Magpies travelled to the Eaton Recreation Centre for their blockbuster clash with reigning premiers Bunbury on Saturday night.
Goal Shooter Maia Bratton and Goal Attack Courtney Webb put Busselton in front by three goals early in the first quarter.
Behind by two at quarter time, the Bulldogs came back to claim a narrow lead midway through the second term.
The Magpies pushed harder than ever before, resulting in Taneika Handley and Rennie Meadmore being cautioned.
Efforts from Goal Shooter Shantelle Tassone and Goal Attack Cassidy Anderson put Bunbury ahead by five goals at the main break.
As the Bulldogs ran out of steam, Busselton produced a string of impressive goals in the third quarter.
Adding to Bunbury's woes, Wing Defence Hannah Jacks received a caution for continual obstruction late in the term.
The Magpies posted 17 goals to nine in the fourth quarter, before going on to claim a 61-49 premiership victory.
Handley received the Myfanwy Evans Medal for her efforts throughout the game.
Eaton's Kristy Fitzgerald and Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault's Sheridan Duke were named the joint winners of the 2020 Dawn Testrow Medal.
The Boomers took down HBL (47-44) in the Reserves grand final, after Carey Park defeated Bunbury (39-36) in the Masters decider.
The Blackwood Ravens tore through Bunbury (53-36) and Busselton (54-36) in the Under-16s and Under-18s' grand finals, respectively.
SWNFL officials thanked the clubs, the spectators, and this year's major sponsor (The Apprentice and Traineeship Company) for their valuable support.
The ECU Souwest Jets' Open side concluded its 2020 Gold Industry Group WA Netball League season campaign on Friday night.
Scoring a game-high 27 goals, Tess Gee-Cransberg steered the Western Roar to a resounding 58-48 win over the Jets.
Jets' powerhouse Giselle Taylor notched up 20 goals, while Bratton slotted 15 and Lisa Millman scored 13.
Leading from start to finish, the Roar's Under-20s cruised to a devastating 62-39 victory against the Jets in round 14.
Abbey Hall fought to claim 29 goals from her 34 attempts for the Jets.