THE 2023-34 Monaro District Cricket One Day competition has been decided with the Jindabyne Tigers emerging victorious in a thrilling Grand Final played on Cooma's Rotary Oval.

Jindabyne batted first in the decider, with Dave Oxley (18) settling in for a 10 over period but wickets fell at the other end.

Jindabyne's Archie Bachus (3) fell to opening bowler Kye Harrison, with Harrison also collecting the scalp of Lucas Rixon for 4.

Out marched Vice Captain Dave Tickell who top scored for Jindabyne with 40 off 37 balls, pouncing on anything short from the Coffeys bowlers.

Issac Dawson was dismissed first ball by Damien Roach and the ducks continued with Callan Andrews also succumbing to Roach.

Simon Partell and Chad Stevens combined well in the lower order for a much needed partnership. Partell made 8 before he fell to Kye Harrison.

Liam Robinson (8), and Luke Saare (14) scored crucial runs for Tigers aiding Stevens (18*) to push the score to 10/120 off 35 overs.

The best of the Coffeys bowlers was Damien Roach who picked up 5/11 off his five overs and gave his side a big chance at premiership success.

Coffeys innings got underway to the worst possible start with Ross Campbell dismissed first ball of the innings by Jindabyne's Liam Robinson.

Dale Cook knuckled down for Coffeys making a well compiled 41 from 83 balls anchoring the Coffeys side and presenting a big opportunity to knock off a Tigers side seeking three straight premierships.

Cook was supported by Tom Walker (8) and Damien Roach (8) before three wickets fell in the Coffeys middle order.

Nathan Thompson (0) was dismissed by Luke Saare, with Coffeys Captain Nick Moon also going for a duck.

Hunter Caldwell survived four balls before the off-spin of Lucas Rixon brought him undone.

Kye Harrison who bowled really well picking up four wickets got to work with the bat scoring 15 crucial lower order runs and he was helped by Nathan Boate (11) as well as Stephen Summerville (17).

Coffeys got very close requiring just seven runs for victory when they were all out for 112 in the 39th over handing the Jindabyne Tigers a third straight premiership.

Simon Partell was the pick of the Jindabyne bowlers taking 3/20 off his eight overs of in-swing.

Match Official Craig Willsmer said, "Congratulations to Jindabyne Tigers Cricket Club on their win yesterday, in what was an excellent game of cricket."

"It's unusual to have so many momentum shifts in the one game, and there were periods where each team looked like they were going to be victorious," Willsmer said.

"I will also say it was a pleasure to umpire the game on a personal level and full credit to both teams for their manners and respect shown to both umpires and from all players."

"Massive credit and thanks to Stephen Summerville in preparing an excellent pitch for the final."

"Choosing the winner of the 'Willy Award' was particularly tough, with so many contributions, but in the end Luke Saare was the winner."