By JANET DRAGE

THAT'S all she wrote for another season but what a season it was.

Wangaratta Knights started it off very differently to previous years with a very different style and a new look side.

They took it to all other clubs and won four out of the first five rounds, putting the club in second place where it sat until the end of the season.

But with a forfeit due to injured players or with COVID–19 or work commitments, the Knights dropped to fourth place to end the season which is the highest the senior team has finished since the club was founded.

The Knights had made it to finals.

Players gave their all in positions they never thought they would play a role in.

They proved that anything is possible, but on the day of the elimination final the side just could not pull their game together and nothing went their way.

In the end they went down to Bonegilla Gorillas 44–14.

Best on ground went to Brent Hansen and the players' player went to Poutasi Faaiuaso.

Last Sunday the Knights ladies league tag team played Wodonga Storm in the elimination final at Corowa, coming out victorious with a 14/0 win.

Coach Drage said all players put in a 100 per cent effort for the win and they are now keen to contest the preliminary final against Benalla Wolfpack at Baranduda this Sunday.

Drage is very optimistic that with their skills and motivation the Lady Knights will keep their winning streak alive and qualify for the grand final against the CSU Mud Dogs on August 28 at Glenrowan.