The Queensland Firebirds have etched their name into the annals of trans-Tasman netball history, holding on for a thrilling sudden-death extra-time win over the NSW Swifts in Sunday's grand final in Brisbane.
Despite a woeful shooting performance from import shooter Romelda Aiken, the Firebirds prevailed 69-67 after scores were locked at full-time and after two seven-minute periods of added time.
Aiken - who made 63 of her 89 attempts on goal at an uncharacteristic 70 per cent - drained the winning shot under the ring, prompting a huge roar from the sold-out crowd at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre.
It is Queensland's third grand final win, making them the most successful franchise in the trans-Tasman era which ended on Sunday ahead of next year's launch of an eight-team all-Australian league.
They also became the first team to win back-to-back titles, having beaten the Swifts in another thrilling finish at the same venue last year.