THE Cooma Red Devils under 10 side has capped off its remarkable season with a 24-21 grand final victory.

In their debut season, Cooma took the field at Viking Park against the undefeated Queanbeyan whites for their first rugby grand final.

Coming off the back of a two game winning streak, the team was full of enthusiasm. This was on display on the training paddock through the week, with the side getting around each other in excitement for what was to come.

Kick off saw the Devils at their best, building a strong ruck and retaining ball against a larger and well-drilled Queanbeyan side.

The Devils produced their best rugby of the season. The Cooma pack never shied from the contest, showing all they have learned in their maiden season of rugby.

Bill Neilson, Blake French and Cooper Shaw took their own brand of physicality into the breakdown, providing well executed pod carries for fellow forwards Luke Cook, Patrick O'Neill and Kody Shubert to keep marching the team down the field in what became a grinding game of inches.

Queanbeyan showed great counter rucking attacks, only to be shut down by the master class of defence put on by Devils backline players Anthony Backhouse, Hayden Schubert and Braxton Benn. Cooma never gave up.

A break-in-play allowed Devils flyhalf Hayden Schubert to produce a hard run through the Queanbeyan defence to put Cooma on the board.

A tit for tat battle ensued, keeping the Devils spectators blood pressure dangerously high until hard running centre Luca Paul gave his all, delivering a well timed wrap off the skilled backline. He received the ball out wide for to cross for a grand final trifecta. Captain Matty Alcock showed his best at the kicking tee keeping his cool and sending it between the posts to secure the side's first grand final win.

The Devils coaching staff said it was a remarkable season for the side. They dominated the first half of the season before moving up to first division. This challenged the side to a higher standard of rugby.

"This is where they learned the mental aspects of the game, building resilience when things weren't going their way, learning never to give up and most importantly that rugby is a true team sport with every player having a specific job to do for the team to win," coach Jack French said.

"The way they have represented themselves and the club has been an inspiration from a group of kids from different schools to what is now a team of close friends.

"During the post match chat, the boys credited each other and the Cooma supporters who created a sea of red up the field as the motivation they drew off during the hard fought match.

"A big thank you from the team goes out to junior president Bec Abraham, managers Jen French and Sarah Hyams, coaches Josh Barron and Adam Schubert and team photographer Emma Rolfe and all the family and friends for getting around the boys and creating a fantastic club atmosphere for them to thrive in and all look forward to next season to continue enjoying their rugby journey.