SUNDAY'S O&M senior football grand final was one for the ages as Yarrawonga snatched a four point win.

In front of 10,156 spectators, the Pigeons held on to claim a 11.10 (76) to 10.12 (72) victory at the Lavington Sportsground.

Albury had chances to grab the lead in the dying moments with Jeff Garlett missing a set shot from 45 metres out with just 30 seconds left on the clock.

Pigeons' star Leigh Masters was the hero, taking an intercept mark deep in defence with the siren blowing straight after.

Dylan Conway and Nick Fothergill kicked two majors each for Yarrawonga, while Brydan Hodgson booted three in an outstanding display.

Former AFL-player Michael Gibbons led Yarrawonga's charge amassing 35 disposals and one goal which saw him take home the Did Simpson Medal.

In the A grade netball, Lavington destroyed Wodonga Raiders' fairytale finals run with a convincing 10-goal victory.

Panthers' goal shooter Christine Oguche was phenomenal for the victors, winning the Paula Cary Medal for best-on-court.

The Panthers had a minor lead heading into the first break and were able to build a six goal buffer heading into the second half.

Raiders fought back though and an Emily Stewart goal at the end of the penultimate term saw her side trail by just three goals.

But the Panthers' class prevailed in a one-sided last quarter.