There was elation among Harrow-Balmoral players and faithful after the final siren sounded on Saturday.
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Harrow-Balmoral claimed the under-17s, reserves and senior football premierships, showing the strength of the club from top to bottom.
Senior coach Nick Pekin said it was something they had sought after all year.
"It's a very proud day for the club," Pekin said.
"It's been my goal ever since coming to Harrow to win seniors and reserves. It was great to finally get the seniors over the line.
"(Club president) Rosemary Langley should be very proud of what they have achieved throughout the year."
Pekin said he was hopeful of building a dynasty at Harrow-Balmoral.
"We've got a core group of guys here that can really achieve something special," he said.
"Horsham did it, they won 10 in a row. There's no reason why Harrow-Balmoral can't keep winning premierships.
"We might lose three or four blokes who go back to family farms, but hopefully we can retain some of the juniors coming through.
We've got a core group of guys here that can really achieve something special.
- Nick Pekin, Harrow-Balmoral coach
"And why would you want to leave? I don't know why you would want to play anywhere else right now. "
The premiership was also extra special for Pekin, after his brother Jeremy died earlier this year.
In a rousing three quarter time speech, Pekin spoke of those watching "up there, looking down" and cheering on the Southern Roos.
"I won't dwell on it," Pekin said after the match.
"But I lost my brother to suicide, and Eric Guthrie lost his old man last year. So it was certainly a pretty special win."
Returning gun Michael Close was also elated to finally win a premiership with his home club.
"It's unbelievable, especially playing with a couple of my brothers," Close said.
"I've lost two in 2010 and 2011, so it's good to come home, play with my mates who I've played juniors with and win a flag."
Close was superb all day for the Southern Roos, booting four goals.
"It was perfect conditions for footy - my kicking wasn't ideal, but I was lucky enough to sort it out," he said.
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