THE Bay and Basin Australian Football Club have well and truly lived up to their motto this season of 'The Bombers offering plenty despite COVID 2020'.
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The club was off to a flying start with a record number of enrolments in all age groups as well as Auskick.
The Bombers have sustained this momentum throughout the entire season and as a result, have secured a record-breaking four teams in this Sunday's grand finals.
The grand finals will take place at Nowra's West Street Oval, on Sunday, September 27.
Starting at 9am, the under 12 girls have a gala game with the Bombers taking on the Ulladulla Dockers, which will support the inclusion of several Shoalhaven Giants girls across both teams.
Following at 10.10am, the Bombers under 11s again facing off against the Ulladulla Dockers.
Then at 11:30am, the Bombers under 15 Girls take on the Bomaderry Tigers and at 12:50pm the Bombers under 13s tackle the Bomaderry Tigers.
It is set to be a massive day of excitement and action for all clubs involved.
A special mention needs to go to the teams in the under 12 and under 15 girls competition who have taken to the sport of Australian football with huge enthusiasm.
The under 12 girls competition started last year and based on this success, the AFL South Coast was able to start the under 15 girls competition this year.
The Bombers are very proud to have teams in both the under 12 and under 15 girls grand finals.
The success of this season has come down to the hard work, commitment and dedication of the committee, coaches, team managers and of course the players and parents who turn up every week for training and at games and give their all.
Best of luck to all players and clubs involved in the grand finals this Sunday.
In other Bombers club news, Cooper Malmborg on Tuesday was named AFL South Coast Shoalhaven under 11s best and fairest player for the 2020 season.
Malmborg recorded 23 votes to easily win the award from Shoalhaven Giants' Ezekiel Geradts (six votes), Ulladulla Dockers' Tex Lawson (five) and Bay and Basin teammates Morena Margione and Isaac Parrish, who both polled four votes throughout the season.
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