Keith Tallent once again proved to be a handful for the opposition in front of goal, finishing with 10 majors for the afternoon.
Club president Noel Baxter, backing it up after playing reserves, enjoyed a memorable day with a couple of pack and overhead marks and finishing with four goals.
Jayden Stinkie, Hunter Surrey and Lachlan Whelan all contributed two goals each, while Toby Dalgliesh, Mason Peters, Mitch Reilly and Ayden Good also finished with two apiece.
The Saints were well served across the ground, with Tallent, Ollie Hill, Matt Ross, Dalgliesh, Connor Thornton and Peters among Berrigan's best.
In a special moment for youngster Logan Peasley, he got two majors in his senior debut after a terrific season in the thirds.
It was a fantastic achievement for Logan, and a wonderful opportunity to experience senior football at the business end of the season.
The seniors finished the home-and-away season in seventh position and now turn their attention to finals football (see page 13).
Final score: Berrigan 31.31 (217) def Mathoura 3.2 (20).
Reserves
It was a tougher afternoon for the Reserves, going down to a strong Mathoura outfit by 70 points.
The Saints battled hard throughout the contest, with Rob Ryan, Stu Pyle and Wilba Byrne finding the big sticks for Berrigan.
Caleb Thornton, Aydan Good, Alex Park, Don Parry and Ben Ackerly were among Berrigan's best performers, continuing to work hard despite Mathoura controlling the scoreboard.
There were plenty of positives to take from the season, with the reserves continuing to provide valuable football and support for the seniors throughout the year.
Final score: Berrigan 3.2 (20) def by Mathoura 13.12 (90).
Thirds
It was a brilliant team performance on Saturday, but there was plenty of individual brilliance too.
Jordan Swann led the way with a sensational six goals, while Zavier Binns continued his strong form with four.
Lachlan Whelan and Nick Arnold both added three, Nick’s best to date.
There were 17 individual goalscorers as the Saints shared the ball around and swapped jumpers with Mathoura.
Plenty of brotherly match-ups kept family rivalry strong.
The Saints' best were Whelan, Jack Magill, Taylor Thornton, Swann, Tom Baxter and Lachlan Packer, all playing important roles in what was an outstanding team effort.
The thirds finished third on the ladder.
Fourths
The fourths took the four points over Mathoura.
The Saints kicked 12.1 in the first quarter before continuing to pile on the scoreboard pressure.
Harvey Swann had a day out in front of goal, finishing with a remarkable 10 majors, while Ollie Batten chipped in with five.
Dusty Ryan and Jack Phillips each finished with three, while Will Batten contributed two.
The remaining goals were shared around, with Paddy Arnold, Leroy Kortum, Harvey Pyle, Jack Arnold, Levi Nancarrow, Thomas Divinagracia, Kobe Smith and Jase Willemsen also finding the scoreboard.
Final score: Berrigan 31.14 (200) def Mathoura 0.0 (0).