Another week, another All-Ireland T20 trophy for Phoenix as their Women's side beat Waringstown by 9 wickets in a dominant display in the Park.
The NCU double winners found the going tough against the home side attack, with opener Amy Caulfield getting bogged down as she batted through the entire innings to face 60 balls for a boundary-less unbeaten 21.
Waringstown managed just five boundaries in the 20 overs, with Naomi Matthews hitting two of them in her 19.
Extras contributed 29 of their modest total of 99 for 7, with three wickets for Darcey Dalwood (3-16) and two for Arisha Foysal (2-23).
Any thoughts that the chase would be a nervy one were quickly dispelled by skipper Siuin Woods, who scored quickly from the off.
There was one bright moment for the visitors as Caulfield trapped Nevedha Saravanarajan for four, but any hopes of a fightback were quickly extinguished by an unbroken second wicket stand of 73 in 49 balls between Woods and Ireland's newest international Alice Tector.
The 16 year-old hit 7 fours in her 24-ball 40 not out, while Woods top-scored with an undefeated 50 from 37 balls (6 fours) as Phoenix continued Leinster domination of the trophy.
Women's All-Ireland T20 Final: Phoenix beat Waringstown by 9 wickets
Phoenix Park, Dublin, 25 August.
Waringstown 99/7 (20 overs; Extras 29, Amy Caulfield 21*, Naomi Matthews 19; Darcey Dalwood 3-16, Arisha Foysal 2-23)
Phoenix 100/1 (11.3 overs; Siuin Woods 50*, Alice Tector 40*)