The Binalong Brahmans secured their second straight George Tooke Shield on Saturday in front of 900 spectators at Binalong Recreation Oval.
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In what was a carbon copy of last year's premiership, the Brahmans, led by captain-coach Chris Rawlinson, went through undefeated and completed their season with a 34-4 victory over arch-rivals the Harden Hawks.
President of the club, Michael Brayshaw, is still pinching himself.
"It's an awesome achievement," he told the Tribune.
"To be undefeated over 34 games and two years is something special and I couldn't be prouder of the guys and all those involved over the last two years."
The Binalong Jersey Girls also won the inaugural touch football competition, to make it a George Tooke clean sweep for Binalong.
"Well done to the Jersey Girls it's a pretty big achievement to win it," he said.
Brayshaw wanted to thank Rawlinson for his dedication, the committee of Kim and Elaine Ings, Leon Arabin, Madeline Brayshaw and Heidi Grange, and major sponsors Waldren Constructions and the Paterson Family Hotel Binalong.