THE Moruya Sharks stole away two of the top Group 16 prizes on offer during Sunday's Group 16 grand final.
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The Sharks took the honours in the reserve and first grade games with comprehensive wins over the Candelo-Bemboka Panthers and Bega Roosters respectively.
The Sharks suffered a comprehensive loss to Bega in the earlier under 18s clash, while the Bega Chicks claimed their second premiership with a solid display 14-4 over the Narooma She-Devils.
The Roosters under 18s made it look easy with tries scored regularly through to a 54-0 margin at the buzzer.
Marty Scott was named man of the match for his excellent try-setups and scoring his own, while Luke Dowdle also featured with a double.
The Chicks benefitted from a number of penalties to take penalty kicks in front of the posts.
Georgina Pearce provided some heroics for the Bega club with a 30 metre intercept to run in a try under the posts early on.
With the conversion added the 6-0 lead laid the foundation for the Chicks to get over their more fancied rivals.
A gritty reserve grade match saw the Sharks grind out a 14-4 win over the defending premier Panthers.
Candelo Bemboka had some slip ups early on for the Sharks to get ahead, but then could not find room to move in the attack to score.
Meanwhile, the first grade clash was almost entirely one-sided with Moruya running away to a 50-0 lead with 15 minutes to play.
A small reprieve came for the Roosters in the dying stages with tries to Mitch Carter and James Bower-Scott.
The final score was 50-12.