With the TCL set to announce all award winners on Saturday night, The Examiner previews each team's top shot at the Female Boom best and fairest.
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Longford
Despite only joining her side in round four, Longford coach Stacey Norton-Smith (429 runs at an average of 143) took the competition by storm to lead the Tigers to glory.
Also sweeping the Cricket North awards, the 18-year-old has been helped along by the likes of Emma Humphries (146 runs and 13 wickets) and Mary Broadhurst (103 runs and 14 wickets) who have both had respectable seasons.
Bracknell
It's hard to split the work of experienced duo Natalie Curbishley (267 runs and 11 wickets) and Cassie Walker (325 runs and nine wickets) as the pair guided their way to another finals appearance.
Both rarely being dismissed, they regularly scored 20s, 30s, or 40s to put the team in a strong position.
Trevallyn
Yet another side with two strong performers with Maxine Woods (226 runs, 11 wickets and five wicket-keeper catches) and Kellie Scott (263 runs), this duo are part of the reason Trevallyn were able to make the grand final.
Tracey Miller (201 runs) was a notable accomplice to the duo.
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Evandale
Captain-coach Nicola Dusautoy (221 runs and 15 wickets) was certainly the standout after making the move from Riverside and turning Evandale into a major threat.
She wasn't alone however with ex-Blues teammate Tayla Buchanan (121 runs and 12 wickets) and Belinda Prior (184 runs) coming along for the ride.
Hadspen Red
With no real standouts, Kate Dobber (128 runs) shone through in her maiden season, top scoring with a 44 against Bishopsbourne as Mel Denman (110 runs) whacked her way to three scores of 20 or more along the way.
Bishopsbourne
Captain Ebony Vocke (159 runs and seven wickets) often found herself leading the way and was ably assisted by Courtney Wells (114 runs) and Lucie Johnson (112 runs) while Kristy Wells (100 runs) was only dismissed twice and cracked the milestone in only five matches.
Hadspen Black
State junior representative Sara Wilkin (189 runs and nine wickets) was obviously the standout throughout the campaign and if the side had a few more wins under their belt, could challenge for the best and fairest.
Emily Iles (128 runs) was a part of several key partnerships across the season and has to be commended.
ACL
A tough season for the Bluebacks as they went through without a victory but captain Caitlin Van Der Meer (116 runs and 10 wickets) and Angela Thompson (110 runs) were often shining lights as wickets and runs were hard to come by.
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