Werribee Centrals claimed the minor premiership in the Western Football League women’s competition.
All teams in the top four had the chance to finish in the top two and getting a double chance entering the final round.
The Centurions, who entered the round on top, faced one of those sides, Parkside Spurs on Saturday.
It was the Spurs that led at half time with just five points separating the two teams.
The Centurions kicked the only goal of the third quarter to take the lead.
The game opened up in the last quarter with the Centurions kicking four goals to two, winning 7.7 (49)-5.3 (33).
Abuk Akec, Keely Spiteri and Julia Nash were the Centurions best.
The win has the Centurions finish a game clear on top.
They will face Caroline Springs for a spot in the grand final this weekend.
Caroline Springs enter the finals on the back of a big win against Laverton.
It was a dominant display with the Lakers winning 23.19 (157)-0.0 (0).
Jacinta Kondis kicked nine goals in a best on ground performance.
The Suns also enter finals on the back of a big win.
Facing Wyndhamvale, the Suns won 21.8 (134)-1.2 (8).
Sharnie Currie kicked six goals for the Suns while Madeline Johnson and Mandy Seath kicked four goals each.
For the Falcons, Chloe Prior and Angel Noone were named their best.
The Suns will face the Parkside Spurs in the knockout semi final.
In the other match, Yarraville Seddon finished its season on a high, beating North Sunshine.
Neither team scored in the first quarter, before the Eagles kicked five goals to none to break the game open.
They were able to extend the lead in the second half to come away with a 7.13 (55)-0.0 (0) win.
The Eagles finish the season in fifth.