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Strong showing: Tatura's Zac Ferlauto scored early on in the day. Photo by Daniel Webb

Biblical.

That is the only way to describe Tatura’s Central Victorian League One Men’s Super Cup win on Sunday afternoon.

A battle for the ages, the Ibises downed Shepparton South via penalties at Bendigo’s Epsom Huntly Recreation Reserve, securing the title in the most dramatic way possible.

Early on in the contest it was Tatura that looked good to take the chocolates, with the side going a goal up in the 28th minute thanks to a Zac Ferlauto finish into the bottom corner.

Singing in the rain: Tatura celebrates the opening goal. Photo by Daniel Webb

As the rain poured down both teams had chances and despite a powerful strike to South’s Sean Grant forcing a save, the Ibises went into the half-time break 1-0 up.

When the second half kicked off South came out determined and the man who came close at the end of the first ― scored in the second ― with Grant heading the ball into the goal to equalise.

The equaliser: Shepparton South's Sean Grant celebrates his goal. Photo by Daniel Webb

From this point on the contest remained in the balance.

Tatura’s Jude Crichton came close to burying an acrobatic effort late, before a save from the Ibises’ goalkeeper Daniel Coombs, followed by a desperate lunge, prevented a South goal at the death.

Happy days: Tatura celebrates the penalty shoot-out win. Photo by Daniel Webb

With the scores locked at 1-1 after 90 minutes extra time beckoned and South soon hit the front early through a Craig Carley penalty.

The Shepparton outfit would remain in the lead until the last kick of extra time, when substitute and Tatura coach Tristan Zito tucked away a stunning 120th minute goal into the back of the net.

While the red and white side wheeled away to celebrate the dramatic late equaliser the referee blew his whistle and penalties beckoned.

Heroic: Tatura coach Tristan Zito kicked a 120th minute equaliser. Photo by Daniel Webb

This was where Tatura goalkeeper Coombs stood up, with the gloveman saving South’s first two penalties to put his side in the box seat and helping it run out a 2-2 (4-3) winner.

Speaking after the game Zito said the win was a long time coming.

“Obviously 2011 was our last one, so the boys put in a shift all year until the last whistle,” Zito said.

“It was unreal and to do it against South our rival and to have all our supporters here travelling from far and wide it’s unbelievable, I couldn’t be happier.”

Flying high: An inflatable Ibis in the air post game. Photo by Daniel Webb

Scoring the dramatic last gasp goal in the 120th minute, Zito said he “couldn’t believe it” when the ball hit the back of the net.

“I don’t know if I’ll ever believe it,” he said.

“That was the craziest game I’ve ever been a part of and it will stay that way forever I’m sure, it’s just mental.

“The boys put in a 120-minute effort, in a grand final to play a 120 minutes like that, it’s unreal.”

Securing victory alongside the club’s women’s team, there are sure to be plenty of smiles on the streets of Tatura for many days to come.

Central Victorian League One Men’s Super Cup Final

Tatura 2 d Shepparton South 2 (4-3 on penalties)

All smiles: Tautra poses with the Super Cup trophy. Photo: BASL Facebook page.
Scenes: Tatura celebrates the win. Photo by Daniel Webb
Lined up: The teams watch the penalty shoot-out. Photo by Daniel Webb
Tactician: Shepparton South coach Rob Harmeston views the contest. Photo by Daniel Webb
Wrapped up: Tatura's Fraser Gosstray looks to get around his opponent. Photo by Daniel Webb
He’s a keeper: Tatura's Daniel Coombs made a number of important saves on the day. Photo by Daniel Webb
Focused: Shepparton South's Nate Marino prepares to defend a set piece. Photo by Daniel Webb
On the move: Shepparton South's Craig Carley makes a run. Photo by Daniel Webb
Under pressure: Shepparton South's Will Keenan battles with Tatura’s Thomas Leech. Photo by Daniel Webb
Post-game: Tatura coach Tristan Zito among his side’s supporters. Photo by Daniel Webb
Preparation: The two teams prepare for the penalty shoot-out. Photo by Daniel Webb