LAST Friday, Moruya Touch Football Association won bragging rights for a year as it beat Batemans Bay in the best of five games at Gundary Oval.
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Moruya won the first two matches of Challenge Shield by 6-4 in the men’s 40s and 10-5 in the mixed.
The men’s 20s match was held next, as an exhibition, and Moruya won a close fought game 3-1.
At the end of the third and fourth games Moruya had claimed the shield when its women’s team prevailed 7-4 despite Batemans Bay handing out a 7-nil drubbing in the men’s 30s.
In the final clash, the fast-paced men’s open, Batemans Bay won 6-4.
Moruya Touch Football Association president Phil Caffetto said it was great to reclaim the Challenge Shield.
“It’s great, it’s been a couple of years since we held it,” Caffetto said.
Caffetto said there were a few games which were close and he was surprised there were no drop-offs.
“We thought there might have been one in the 40s but we started to gel,” he said.
The exhibition under 20s match was a hit and Caffetto said it might be incorporated into next year’s challenge.
“They were really good and a fair few backed-up (in other grades),” he said.
Moruya now keeps the shield for the next year and both associations’ will do battle again on the last Friday of February.