RIVERSIDE's Georgia Wing celebrated her last game with two goals in a 9-1 win at Somerset.
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Coach Jo Haezebrouck said it was a fitting send-off as the girls' under-16s coach heads to the Sunshine Coast to study.
"It was a celebration of Georgia's last game and we're delighted she got among the scorers," he said. Millie Hanson, Mia Finlay and Meg Connolly also claimed doubles with Maddie Gilpin completing the rout.
LAUNCESTON UNITED wrapped up a sensational unbeaten season in anti-climactic fashion as bottom-placed Ulverstone forfeited for the third week running.
LAUNCESTON UNITED coach Glenn Reading said he can "officially retire very happy" after his men's team won 3-1 against Ulverstone.
A Will Rodman screamer, Aidan Rigby penalty and Nathan Butler did the damage.
"There were a lot of could-have-beens and should-have-beens over the season, but I have thoroughly enjoyed the ride with a fantastic group of blokes and a club that I love," Reading added.
RIVERSIDE conceded goals early in each half as they went down 2-1 at Somerset, with Mitch Jones claiming their late consolation.
Coach Wayne Penfold said it was a frustrating end to the season. "We had four guys backing up from full games which didn't help but after going two down we got back into it and didn't die wondering," he said.
NORTHERN RANGERS and LAUNCESTON CITY meet on Sunday in both leagues.