The Governor’s Cup Grand Final in both the men’s and women’s game went toe-to-toe in a relentless battle to secure cup win.
The Cup grand final in the women’s division, the PCL Venoms defeated the Morata Bullets in 11-4 points.
And the men’s division was dominated by the Bara Fox Cliff Hangers defeating the M3 Bulldogs scoring 18-8 points at sir Hubert Murray Stadium on the 31st December.
The Sir Hubert Murray was flooded with supporters inside and out to witness the Governor’s Cup Grand final winner in both the men and women division.
Both games were aggressive and aggressive as it was the final game to conquer the win.
The teams came all out to with strength and skill on the field and also off the field with a huge number of supporters.
The women’s game commenced first accumulating the intensity on the field and off the field, with heavy body contact that motivated each player and supporter to be more involved.
During the women’s Cup final game, the PCL Venom broke the ice by scoring the first try with an unsuccessful conversion.
The Bullets struck back with a try but an unsuccessful conversion.
However, the Bullets were unable to withstand another try from the Venoms with a clean conversion.
The teams stood steadfast at 10-4 points until the final minutes ended with a field goal from the Venoms defeating the Morata Bullets with 11-4 points.
The Men’s Cup finals resulted in a comfortable win by the Cliff Hangers as they ravaged their opponents in a display of physically skilled dominance.
The M3 Bulldogs mistakes gave away their opportunities as the Cliff Hangers ceased the opportunity to attack and still remain dominant in defence.
The Cliff Hanger dominated the first and second half leaving the B3 Bulldogs short of breath and game plans to counter attacks.
Men’s Bara Fox Cliff Hangers and Women’s PCL Venoms remain dominant throughout the Governor’s Cup Grand Final game.