For the first time since 2001, Guernsey have won both Murrati finals.
Guernsey Women retain the Muratti Vase
Midway through the first half of the inaugural Muratti match at Victoria Park, Jersey's Sam Silva found the back of the net.
After the break, Guernsey's women came back fighting.
Calleigh Hedley scored two goals minutes apart.
A second Jersey goal was disallowed for handball, Guernsey's goal keeper went off with injuries as did her replacement minutes later, and 11 minutes of stoppage time was played out.
The final score was 2 - 1.
Hedley was awarded player of the match.
Guernsey men win Muratti for the first time since 2017
In the first 10 minutes the Greens were 2-nil up, with goals from Ross Allen and Charlton Gauvain.
Jersey's Karl Hinds made it 2-1, but Guernsey's Allen found the back of the net again, bringing the score to 3-1.
After a goalless second half, the final whistle blew and ecstatic Guernsey fans invaded the pitch to celebrate with the players.
Allen was crowned man of the match.


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