As he sprinted towards the line in the Central West Junior Rugby Union under 13 grand final, Orange City skipper Angus Tremain pumped his fist and touched down under the uprights.
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The try put Orange City up 10-5 and meant a huge amount to the Lions' co-captain, but it wasn't to be the only time he crossed the line in the decider.
He nailed two tries and the one conversion in the 22-10 win over Orange Emus in a derby grand final, and he was buzzing at full time.
"Pumped, I'm so excited. The win means a lot and it's weird, like, on your home ground there are more supporters and family and it's good to win a grand final," he said post-game.
He said being able to score twice was incredible.
"It felt so good like the first one I was so ecstatic and the second one felt even better," he said.
Tremain was handed the microphone post-game, thanking the Emus opponents and the massive crowd which came to watch the derby.
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