Warragul retained the Warragul and Drouin Gazette Cup in emphatic fashion during Saturday's Western Derby after a successful day on the field and on the court.
The cup awards 100 total points split 50-50 between the results of four football matches and six netball matches.
Warragul won 84 points thanks to wins in all football grades as well as A grade, B grade, and 15 and under netball.
Drouin took 16 points by winning C grade, 17 and under and 13 and under netball.
Given Drouin's current attempts to change leagues to West Gippsland, there's a chance the Gulls could hold the cup for a very long time to come.
A successful move would see Drouin and Warragul featuring in different competitions next season.
Should that happen there'll be a lot of derby memories to treasure and share until they - hopefully - meet again someday.
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