The final shot of the season

A big reach to take the ball in during the Outer East B-Grade final. PICTURE: SUPPLIED.

It was a case of Narre Warren versus the world in netball as they made the Grand Final in every netball division in the Outer East.

The Magpies have a very strong netball program and claimed 8 of the 10 premierships on offer.

Two were already won last week and it was only ROC in both sections of the 13 & Under that stopped Narre Warren from having a clean sweep.

A Grade

Wandin had beaten Narre Warren two weeks ago to be the first to progress to the Grand Final but they were unable to match that performance on Saturday.

The game was very close for the first three quarters and the Magpies led by just a goal at the final change.

In contrast, the last term was a complete rout by Narre Warren who rattled on 13-4 to come out with a convincing 10 goal win.

Narre Warren 54 def Wandin 44

Best and Goals not recorded

B Grade

Narre Warren won this Grand Final in the opening term when they looked unbeatable with a 15-6 start. After this the Rovers worked hard to get back into the game but the initial deficit was too great and they came up 4 goals shy of the Magpies.

Narre Warren 43 def Mt. Evelyn 39

C Grade

Olinda-Ferny Creek put up a spirited showing in C Grade where the result was in doubt until the final minute but eventually came up short by 3 goals as Narre Warren took another cup and flag back to Kalora Park.

Narre Warren 34 def Olinda-Ferny-Creek 31

D Grade

Olinda-Ferny Creek started slightly better to take a 1 goal lead at quarter time.

After that Narre Warren took control to run out comfortable winners by 10 goals.

Narre Warren 32 def Olinda-Ferny Creek 22

17 & Under Blue (Mixed)

Seville took the challenge right up to Narre Warren and after an even first quarter the Blues grabbed a 3 goal lead by half time.

The game turned in the third quarter where the Magpies grabbed back the ascendancy with a 9-2 term, which proved to be match winning as they went on to record a 5 goal win.

Narre Warren 33 def Seville 28

15 & Under Blue (Mixed)

This division is only contested by the South East clubs (Narre Warren, ROC, Berwick, Pakenham and Beaconsfield) and the clear front runners in this competition, Narre Warren and ROC, faced off in the Grand Final.

After an even opening, Narre Warren got out to a three goal break by the last change before finishing strongly with a 12-6 last quarter.

Narre Warren 38 def ROC 29

13 & Under Blue (Mixed)

The same 5 South East clubs compete in this grade. ROC, who had been minor premiers, prevented Narre Warren making it a clean sweep when they won by 5 goals after having trailed by 4 at half time.

ROC 31 def Narre Warren 26