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All smiles: The Strikers celebrate their A-grade grand final victory. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

Saturday was a day to remember for the Strikers Hockey Club, with a new addition to the trophy cabinet providing plenty of smiles.

The Strikers took out the Goulburn Valley Hockey Association’s A-grade men’s premiership in convincing fashion at the Shepparton Regional Hockey Complex, defeating Echuca-Moama 5-2 in the big dance.

On top all day, the Strikers were clinical on their way to the title and club president Lachlan Russell ― who played in the victory ― said it was nice to get some early goals on the day.

Focused: Strikers’ Xavier McBain on the move. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

“I think we just played our normal game,” Russell said.

“Just to hold the ball, not to rush forward too much and sort of construct the play rather than being too direct towards goal.

“Echuca snuck a couple of goals in at the end of the game to make the score 5-2, but I think it was pretty comfortable for most of the game.”

Eyes up: Strikers’ Stewart Tyquin looks for a pass. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

The Strikers boasted a number of contributors, with Sam Holland, Xavier McBain and James McBain scoring goals, while Simon Cole struck a brace.

Russell praised Duncan Moodie’s performance in the decider, while Xavier McBain took home the best-on-turf gong.

Game face: Echuca-Moama’s Nigel Berryman passes the ball. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

“Everyone did their role, everyone played really well,” he said.

“It’s always good and satisfying to come away with a premiership.”

Eyes on the ball: Echuca-Moama's Thomas Kerr lines up a strike. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

For Echuca-Moama, Wade Oliver, Cameron Kenley and Regan More performed well, while Troy Kenny and Ryan More got on the score sheet.

The result draws to a close what was an impressive season for the Strikers’ A-grade men’s side.

Undefeated after 13 games, a round nine draw against SYC was all that stood between the team and a perfect year.

Having a swing: Echuca-Moama’s Troy Kenny prepares to play the ball. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

With the season now complete, Russell took the time to thank everyone who helped the association on and off the turf throughout the year.

“A big thanks to all the volunteers and the GVHA executive committee,” he said.

“Nothing gets done without people putting their hand up to help, so a big thank you to everyone who helped out throughout the year.”