TO win a best-on-ground award in a winning grand final is something every footy lover dreams of doing at one point or another.
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Add to that being named the competition's best player weeks earlier and you are beginning to describe a legend.
In season 2019, Inverell Saints midfielder Gabrielle Mooney has done all three of those things in the AFL North West women's competition.
Mooney began the run of brilliance by taking out the competition's best and fairest award last month before starring in Saturday's grand final win over the Tamworth Kangaroos.
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Featuring a stunning goal in the third term, Mooney was pivotal in the Saints' 5-6-36 to 1-1-7 victory.
The Saints had not lost a game all season and it was this form of "team effort" that Mooney put her success down to.
"I think pretty much everything that's been achieved this year has been because of a team effort," Mooney said.
"We have played for each other all year and to win a premiership together feels pretty bloody good."
Moving from Brisbane to Inverell for work at the beginning of the year, Mooney missed out on the heartache of the Saints' 2018 grand final loss to the Roos.
However, the midfielder said Saturday's victory was still hard won.
"Premierships are pretty hard to come by - it's my first in 10 years," she said.
"We didn't start the game too well, but I think we started to use the ball better as the game went on.
"The ground is far bigger than we are used to - it's massive, but we got used to it and started playing to our strengths.
"We started to use our fitness and our pace out on those wide open spaces to eventually run over the top of the Roos."
Mooney said her miraculous third-quarter goal was down to good luck, as opposed to good management.
"It took me a while to get going today [Saturday], but that goal is probably up there with one of the better ones I've kicked," she said.
"To be honest, I think I only had one good kick for the day and that one was it.
"Luckily for me it counted."
Mooney's efforts earned the praise of Saints captain Clare McCosker, who said the star midfielder had been "a massive inclusion" to the team.
"We lost a few players from last year's side, but we were really lucky to recruit some really talented players like Gab Mooney," McCosker said.
"From her very first session with the group you could tell she was going to be a very good acquisition for us.
"We've loved having her in the group and she thoroughly deserves the success she has earned this year."