Contax Netball Club have secured the double victory after taking out both the Reserves and League division for The Hospital Research Foundation Group Premier League competition for 2023.
The Reserves match kicked things off as Oakdale Netball Club took on Contax after the Diamonds were the first to book their place in the Grand Final two weeks ago.
A strong win over Matrics Netball Club in the major semi-final secured Oakdale's place in the big dance and it was Contax's turn to take on the Stars in the Preliminary Final.
On the big stage, Contax came out firing and were strong from the opening whistle, forcing Oakdale to play catch-up netball.
Purple patches from Oakdale saw them narrow the score line at times, but it was not enough to reverse the damage as Contax took the game 60 to 43.
After a dominant season, Kayla Howes gave it her all in goal shooter, but it was the defensive efforts of Molly Watson in goal keeper that had the biggest impact on the game.
The Adelaide Thunderbirds training partner was named the Most Valuable Player of the Grand Final.
In the League division, the story started the same as Contax produced a strong opening quarter, leading 14 to 7 at the first break.
The second quarter was a more competitive battle thanks to the defensive efforts of Matrics goal keeper Sophie Croft, and the scores were 28-18 at half-time.
Contax's defensive trio of Jessie Grenvold, Chelsea Blackman and Kate Walsh dominated the start of the second half, allowing the Blues to extend their lead to 42-28 with one quarter to go.
Matrics' goal shooter Lucy Reynolds was a strong target for the Stars all game, although the absence of star goal attack Lauren Frew - who was sidelined with an ankle injury - had an impact on their attack line.
Matrics finished well to win the final quarter but it wasn't enough as Contax were crowned Premiers with a final score line of 53 to 41.
Goal keeper Jessie Grenvold was named the Marg Angove MVP Medalist for the match.