Caley 1 North Conference leaders Moray were relieved to come out on top in their final regular season game against the Greens at Millbank.
The Krakens turned on the style after a sterile first-half display in their National Plate Pool D decider against Lochaber at Millbank.
Caithness Krakens will be looking to take a step nearer a glory trip to Murrayfield when they entertain Lochaber in a National Plate group decider.
The Greens' National Shield ambitions were snuffed out when they were beaten by fellow Caley 1 outfit Carnoustie in only their second game of 2024.
Head coach Cameron Boyd admits preparations have been less than ideal for the Greens' third-round National Shield tie in Carnoustie this weekend.
The Greens are looking to put a wretched season behind them by savouring a run in the National Shield, having been drawn away to Carnoustie.
Caithness Krakens' dispatch of a second set of Valkyries, this time Bannockburn, has set up the National Plate group decider against Lochaber.
The Krakens are on the road on Saturday when they meet Bannockburn, following on from their opening 116-0 rout against Dundee Valkyries 2nd XV.
Caithness Krakens ran in 18 tries in what was for the neutral an unedifying mismatch against Dundee Valkyries 2nd XV in their National Plate opener.
This season's run of postponements in Caley 1 is making life very difficult for the Greens, according to the club's head coach Cameron Boyd.