The Busselton Magpies have claimed the 2015 SWFL premiership with a 47-point win over the Carey Park Panthers. Recap all the action from grand final day here and scroll through the gallery for all the photos from the SWFL grand final day. Check out the Footy HQ - WA Facebook page for more details.
5:15pm: Check out our video footage of the moment the final siren went and of the Magpies players, staff and fans celebrating their win. Watch it below.
5:06pm: Busselton ruckman Brent Hall wins the Pike Medal for the best player on the ground although our lead Footy HQ - WA writer Justin Rake disagrees with the decision.
He believes Luke Hutchins was clearly the best player on the ground today.
4:50pm: The final siren confirms the result. The Busselton Magpies Football Club are the 2015 SWFL league premiers after beating Carey Park 15.13 (103) to 7.14 (56).
The Magpies win was well-deserved and came following an undisciplined performance from Carey Park which saw three of their players yellow-carded during the game.
An all-in brawl marred the last quarter of the game following a late hit to Busselton's Haywood Medallist Chris Kane. A Carey Park player was sent off following the brawl.
Our Footy HQ - WA team reports that meanwhile in the crowd another couple of Carey Park fans have been evicted from the ground for fighting.
Watch exclusive video footage of the brawl and police escorting two fans from the ground below.
The Panthers loss means that Carey Park, despite winning the SWFL champion club award for the best performed teams in the league, reserves and colts competitions throughout the season, finish the year empty handed after their league and colts sides were both beaten in the grand final.
4:32pm: Lead Footy HQ - WA writer Justin Rake says Busselton have all but secured the 2015 SWFL premiership after a string of ugly incidents saw their captain Dan McGinlay kick three goals within the space of a minute.
A number of downfield free-kicks resulted in McGinlay's hat-trick and a yellow card to Carey Park's Matt Cavedon. The score is now Busselton 13.11.(83) to Carey Park 5.14.(44).
4:25pm: The excitement is starting to build for the Busselton fans whose side is within touching distance of a premiership.
The teams are now back on the field for the final quarter.
4:19pm: At three quarter time Busselton are squarely in command of the match with their fitness seeing them run Carey Park ragged.
The Magpies totalled a large number of inside 50 entries in that quarter which put the Panthers backmen under immense strain.
At the final change the score is Busselton 9.11 (65) to Carey Park 5.13 (43).
4:06pm: Busselton have done the bulk of the attacking in the third quarter with Luke Hutchins dominating around the ground however, Carey Park hit back through the boot of Matt Martin and only trail by nine points.
The score is Busselton 7.10 (52) leading Carey Park 5.11 (41).
3:54pm: The teams are back on the field for the second half. Carey Park will need to make sure they keep in touch with Busselton this quarter with their star player Graham Jetta on the sideline.
We've now put up a gallery of all the action from the first half which you can view above. Special thanks to photographer Ashley Pearce who is keeping all these great action shots rolling in.
3:45pm: There will be no longest kick and round-the-oval sprint at halftime this year in the SWFL grand final. Instead a number of junior clubs have taken to the field to show off their skills in a series of mini games.
3:35pm: At halftime Busselton has a slight edge over Carey Park, leading 6.7 (43) to 4.9 (33). Brent Snook has three goals and Haywood medallist Chris Kane's class has been on display for the Magpies.
The second quarter finished almost exactly the same as the first with a Carey Park player receiving a yellow card. However, this time it was Graham Jetta who was the man carded.
3:15pm: It appears Dan McGinlay is struggling a bit with a leg injury having spent five minutes on the bench in the second quarter. He came back on to the field but looked questionable on return.
However, in better news for Busselton they currently lead Carey Park 5.5 (35) to 4.7 (31).
3:05pm: Footy HQ - WA reporter Justin Rake says it's a very even start to the league grand final with teams trading goals in the first quarter.
Brent Snook booted the first two goals of the game for Busselton while for Carey Park Michael McMillan is dominating around the ground, taking some big marks.
Hutchinson was yellow-carded for an altercation with Snook at the end the quarter.
2:58pm: Not a great finish to the quarter for Carey Park with Riley Hutchinson receiving a yellow card right on the quarter time siren.
The score is locked at 3.5 (23) a-piece for both teams at the first break.
2:45pm: Busselton have started the grand final on fire but, Carey Park have fought back in to it. Both sides have kicked two goals early about halfway through the first quarter.
Haywood medallist Chris Kane is among the early goalkickers for Busselton.
2:40pm: Here's the video of McGinlay leading his troops out for the SWFL league grand final. We've also captured the national anthem, which was played before the start of the game, and the coin toss which Carey Park won.
2:30pm: Busselton captain Daniel McGinlay has made a shock return for the SWFL grand final. McGinlay suffered a PCL injury late in the regular season and it was expected that he wouldn't play again this year.
However, he led his side out on to the ground and appears fit to play. Carey Park won the toss and will kick to the northern end of the ground.
Before the game kicks off take a look at our match preview to help you figure out who will win.
2:25pm: Police and ground security escorted the league umpires onto the field for the league grand final. Paramedics just left the umpires rooms but, there was no sign of umpire in question.
2:20pm: Gino Catalano from the Eaton Boomers won the best on ground award in the reserves grand final. Here he is with his winner's medal. You can view more photos of Eaton's win in our gallery above.
2:15pm: There have been some controversial scenes following the reserves grand final win by Eaton Boomers.
Police have taken a man off the ground to question him about an alleged assault on an umpire after the reserves game and the umpires all returned to their rooms without being presented their medals on the ground.
Reporter Jemillah Bickerton saw the umpire leave the ground and he was bleeding from the nose. She said a witness told her the umpire was chased by a number of Carey Park fans after the match finished.
We have a video of the police talking to the man in question.
2:03pm: The Eaton Boomers have stormed home to claim victory in a nail-biting finish to the 2015 SWFL reserves grand final.
After trailing by 14 points at three quarter time the Boomers kicked six goals to three to claim a famous victory, 15.11 (101) to 14.12 (96).
Carey Park had a shot after the siren but the kick fell short, handing Eaton the premiership.
1:55pm: Eaton have extended their lead to 7 points. Carey Park are undefeated so that this season so a Boomers' win would be a huge upset.
1:54pm: Eaton have kicked three goals in a row and lead by a point. The crowd is going crazy with less than two minutes left.
1:38pm: The crowd at Hands Oval is growing as the reserves grand final comes to a climax and the league decider approaches.
Andrew Elstermann has captured this video showing just how many people are watching the game as well as a couple of snippets from the match itself. Firstly of Eaton kicking a goal and secondly of one of the Carey Park players being stretchered off the field after being knocked out in the third quarter.
1:28pm: Eaton continue to peg back Carey Park's lead and managed to boot three goals in a row in the third quarter. However, they still couldn't regain the lead and Carey Park lead 11.9 (75) to 9.7 (61) at the final change.
Glenn Garlett booted two goals in the third term, while Greg Parry was damaging at the other end for Eaton.
1:15pm: We've updated our gallery above with all the best photos from the first half of the reserves grand final between Carey Park and Eaton.
It's a little hard to tell the players apart with both sides jumpers looking fairly similar to each other. Hopefully the players aren't having similar difficulties.
12:45pm: A strong quarter from Carey Park has seen them surge into the lead and they head in to the main break up by nine points, 6.8 (44) to 5.5 (35).
Tempers are starting to flar in the match with a few spotfires starting across the field. Gino Catalano has been good for Eaton while Chris McMillan is proving productive for Carey Park.
12:30pm: Reserves leading goalkicking Glenn Garlett got off the mark for Carey Park in the first quarter with this effort.
12:17pm: Quarter time in the reserves grand final and Eaton's pressure and hard-tackling sees them out to a narrow lead 4.2 (26) to 3.3 (21).
James Wallam missed a kick on the siren which would have squared the game up.
11:56am: We've updated our gallery with photos of HBL's celebrations following the colts grand final win. Check them out above.
11:45am: The ball has been bounced and the game is under way. Carey Park is kicking to the northern end of the ground.
11:38am: The Carey Park and Eaton Boomers reserves teams are on the field ready to. Justin Rake reports that more fans have arrived at Hands Oval and the atmosphere is starting to buzz.
11:27am: Jordan Westaway from the Lions has been named best on ground in the colts grand final.
11:19am: Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault are the 2015 SWFL colts premiers after defeating Augusta-Margaret River 14.5 (89) to 4.13 (37).
The Lions controlled the game from start to finish and screaming fans rushed onto the ground to celebrate with the players when the final siren sounded as this video shows.
10:34am: While Ashley Pearce was snapping photos, Andrew Elstermann was capturing video. Here's some footage of some of the action in the first half.
10:51am: Despite having all the play in the third quarter the Hawks weren't able to apply any scoreboard pressure to the Lions with both sides kicking one goal each.
The battle between AMR's Mitch Fairclough and HBL's Jonathon FEnwick has been one of the highlights of the match so far.
At the final break the Lions lead by 30 points, 10.2 (62) to 3.8 (32), and it's going to take a miraculous comeback for the Hawks to win from here as they will be kicking into the wind in the last quarter.
10:27am: The second half is under way with Augusta-Margaret River looking to make use of the breeze to help them get back in to the match.
We've updated our photo gallery above with some of the best action photos from the first half from our photographer Ashley Pearce.
10:14am: At halftime in the colts grand final HBL has a comfortable buffer, leading Augusta-Margaret River 9.2 (56) to 2.4 (16).
The midfield contest is an even battle but HBL's backs and forwards are getting on top of their opponents.
10:02am: There's both good and bad news if you're a HBL supporter. The Lions are well in front on the scoreboard but Andrew Elstermann reports they have had four players who've come off the ground injured, including one on a stretcher.
9:54am: Our Footy HQ - WA reporter Justin Rake says the colts grand final is back-and-forth affair with the wind playing a big factor.
Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault Lions look deadly when moving through the middle but, Augusta-Margaret River Hawks also look good in possession of the ball.
Mitch Fairclough is having a good game so far for the Hawks.
9:39am: It's quarter time in the colts clash and Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault have opened up an early advantage after kicking six straight goals.
They lead Augusta-Margaret River 6.0 (30) to 1.28 (8). Thomas Boyle is the game's leading goalscorer so far with two majors for HBL.
9:30am: Here's a quick look at the crowd watching on during the first quarter of the colts grand final.
This photo was taken by our roving reporter Andrew Elstermann. Joining him to help cover the match for Footy HQ - WA are reporters Justin Rake and Jemillah Bickerton and our photographer Ashley Pearce.
Meanwhile the man behind the mask updating this live coverage story is our Digital Editor Tim Carrier.
9:15am: The colts grand final has kicked off. Augusta-Margaret River have won the toss and will kick to the southern end in the first quarter.
9:05am: Both sides have run out on to the field to their team songs and people are starting to pile in to the ground for the day.
8:45am: Welcome to Footy HQ - WA's live coverage of the 2015 South West Football League grand finals.
There is already a growing crowd at the ground ready to enjoy what promises to be a very entertaining day of football.
The Augusta-Margaret River Hawks will take on the Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault Lions on Sunday from 9.15am to see who is crowned this year's South West Football League colts champion.
Kicking off the action are the Augusta-Margaret River Hawks and Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault Lions who will fight out the colts flag before Carey Park and Eaton Boomers do battle in the reserves final.
Rounding out the day is the league grand final where we will see Busselton or Carey Park crowned as the 2015 premier. Two-time reigning champion Eaton Boomers were knocked out in straight sets earlier in the finals series.
A special thank you to South Bunbury Football Club who have put aside a special media section of their members balcony for the Footy HQ - WA team to establish a headquarters for the day. Jeff Hayres and the team have been outstanding.