Casuals extended their winning run to take out the Wagga Touch Men's Premier League grand final.
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It took until round three for the side to get on the board but they didn't look as they capped off a breakout season with a 11-7 win over Quolls at Jubilee on Tuesday night.
Quolls were the only side to get the better of them this season but after a tight first half, Casuals were able to pull away.
Casuals led 6-5 at the break, but were able to click into another gear in the second stanza.
Captain Dylan McLachlan was thrilled with how they finished off the clash and the season.
"It was good," McLachlan said. "It was a close game early but then we just kicked on at the end.
"It was good to see a good second half as I think we just clicked and what we were doing worked."
McLachlan was a standout for the side and was named best in the grand final.
However he was just pleased to contribute to a win.
"It was good to get a bit of recognition but it was way better winning it (the grand final) to be honest," McLachlan said.
He was impressed with the impact Sam Bailey and Hudson Frazier had on the clash.
After coming off second best in the decider, Cade Price was named best and fairest for the season.
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