It was only fitting Andrew Page hit the winning runs on Sunday afternoon, a superb innings capping an outstanding Cricket Illawarra Twenty20 campaign.
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The man of the match fired an unbeaten 81 off 62 in the grand final victory over Northern Districts, an 81-run first-wicket partnership with James Chappell setting the tone for the dominant win.
The Butchers were left to lament a poor fielding display, Page dropped on 23.
The eight-wicket victory secured University their second-straight Twenty20 crown, the side also defeating the Butchers in last summer's grand final.
"It's unreal," captain Rhys Voysey said. "It's exactly what we wanted at the start of the year.
"The boys today didn't put a foot wrong with the bat, the way that Andrew and James started at the top was unreal. 136, it's not an easy chase, but they made it easy in the end.
"Andrew has been hitting them really well all season, hopefully that continues. He's trying to simplify his game, not thinking too much about it and basically playing each ball as he gets it. He just wants to keep it simple and hopefully that brings more runs for him."
Justin Brancato laid the foundation for Northern Districts with the bat, scoring 45 off 35 before he was dismissed by Cooper Tym.
Joe McDevitt then took over, pushing the pace through the middle overs. The captain eventually fell for 45 off 30 as the Butchers reached 3-136 off 20 overs.
Brancato and McDevitt were impressive, however the Uni bowlers were able to contain the damage and tie down the other batsmen.
While 136 was a defendable total for Northern Districts, Voysey praised his bowlers' efforts on a friendly batting wicket.
"It was one of those games where they got a few big sixes away, so it felt like they were on a little bit more. We haven't really had that against us this year, we've been defending 110 or 120, so when teams get above that six an over, nearly seven an over, we're not quite used to it.
"I think the bowlers did really well and we fielded really well."
With one trophy secured for the summer, University will now turn their focus to the main prize, the 50-over competition.
The side was due to take on Northern Districts in last season's decider before it was called off due to coronavirus, the Butchers receiving the trophy as minor premiers.
After two wash outs, University opened their one-day campaign with a tight win over Helensburgh on Saturday and Voysey is confident his team will be in the mix come March.
"That's one out of two, we'll now look forward to the one-day games. We only had our first game this week so there's a long way to go, but it's a good start.
"I think our game translates well to 50-over games. We've got guys who we can shift our batting order depending on our situation.
"We bat down pretty late, we've got guys who haven't had a bat this year so far that are still handy sticks. I'm pretty confident with how we'll shape up."