NATHAN Muphy's Illaroo Red have completed one of the most remarkable regular seasons in recent Shoalhaven District Football Association history, following their 4-nil win against club mates Illaroo Green on Tuesday.
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The four-goal win, set-up by goals from Jessica Muir Simone Seymour, Amanda Carney and Jessica Beahan, sees Murphy's women's side finish the season with 21 wins, no draws and no losses to their names.
During this stretch, they have scored an incredible 113 goals - 42 more than the second best attacking team Huskisson White, while only conceding five goals all campaign.
Red finished the season on 66 points, thanks to one bye, 16 more than their closest rival Shoalhaven Heads-Berry Blue - who had a final round draw with Heads Maroon 1-all.
In the draw, Ashlee Camilleri scored for Maroon and Charlotte Ryan netted for the Blue.
Finishing in third is Huskisson White, who moved up onto 45 points thanks to a 7-1 drubbing of Sussex.
While the Callala Brumbies snatched fourth spot on the ladder, thanks to a gutsy 4-2 victory against Milton-Ulladulla.
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At Emmett Street Oval, goals from Melissa Siavelis (two), Alicia Boome and Richelle Waterworth secured the three points for the hosts, while Kayla Jenkins scored a brace for the visitors.
The final round also saw Culburra and Bomaderry draw two-all at Culburra Oval.
Karla Satchell (24th minute) and Aimee Lonesborough (60th) scored for the Cougars, while Sophie Martin (fourth) and Lucy Johnstone (22nd) had strikes on target for the Tigers.
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Shoalhaven United's season finale with St Georges Basin White also ended at 2-all at Lyrebird Park.
Shaylee Meehan (15th) and Lauren Trenerry (70th) each netted for the Bears, as Tanja Everingham (35th) and Renee Brown (50th) struck for the Dragons.
These results will see Huskisson White take Callala in the elimination final next Tuesday, while Illaroo Red and Heads Blue will battle for a spot in the decider.
Both matches will kick-off at 8pm at Ison Park.