Georges River St George District Cricket Association under-14 team are the NSW State Champions.
They recently defeated North Coast at Bradman Oval, Bowral.
The annual play-off is between the metropolitan and country champions in their age group.
GRSDCA team coach Morris Iemma said the match was played normally at the Sydney Cricket Ground but was switched to Bradman Oval because of the ICC Cricket World Cup.
Craig Turner is team manager.
The team won the Moore Shield under-14s competition earlier this summer.
The Twenty20 clash saw Saints restrict North Coast to 8-112.
Michael Kennedy 2-32 and Matthew Turner took 2-9 and wicketkeeper Lachlan Bogar finished the match with a clean sheet, conceding no byes.
Saints cruised to victory scoring 3-114 with opener Nivek Tanner, named player of the match, blazing 56 of just 31 balls, including seven fours and two towering sixes.
Tanner and Matthew Iemma 25 not out put together an opening unbroken partnership of 97 in just 10 overs. Both batsman retired not out.
‘‘This is the team’s second premiership this season and 12th consecutive win,’’ said coach Morris Iemma. ‘‘They are a highly discplined and talented team.’’