Leeton-Whitton's 2014 season was likely one the club has long forgotten.
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It was a year of building their young players, with the Crows finishing the season in second last on the ladder after winning just three matches throughout the season.
The premiers in 2014 were Collingullie, who defeated MCUE in the grand final that year.
Taking out the bottom position on the ladder was Narrandera.
However, while 2014 may not have been a shining light for Leeton-Whitton it was to be the start of a good run for the Crows.
It was from there the side really started to sprint ahead to its grand final appearance in 2016 where they finished runners-up before eventually all of the blood, sweat and tears became worth it in 2017 when the Crows finally broke the drought to bring the premiership flag home.
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