
Comets in grand final revenge
After dropping their first points since 2023 in a draw last week, reigning premiers Western Roar suffered their first loss since the same period, this time going down to last year's beaten grand finalists Comets in another thriller, 53-52.
Comets surged out to a four-goal lead in the first quarter, fighting desperately all game to maintain their lead through Jasmah Haywood (30 goals), Sloan Burton (18) and Madeleine Ash (five).
Roar vice-captain Caitlyn Brown did all she could to keep her team in the match in her 100th GIG WANL game, backed by Sophia Lamers (36) and Asha Parsons (16).
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With eight seconds remaining in the game and the scores locked, it was Haywood who tipped the Comets over the edge.
Southside Demons are now just one point behind Roar on the ladder in second after a 53-43 win over Souwest Jets.
Despite a 10-goal loss, the Jets will be pleased with their efforts to stay with the Demons for much of the game.
Demons captain Meg Gallager stepped up with a huge 36 goals, alongside Georgia Ettridge (10), Georgia Pitt (five) and Brooke Marques (six). For the Jets, Rylee Hall (36) and Meretini Fuimaono (seven) shared the goals.
Fourth-placed Western Warriors put a four-point gap between them and fifth-placed Peel Lightning with a 47-40 victory, thanks to a strong second half.
Warriors Jamaica Jauncey (36), Emily Dwyer (10) and Hana Stoked (one) were all in the goals, whilst Scarlet Jauncey and Taylor Finch held down defence.
Lightning kept themselves in the game through all four quarters, with Rebecca Lill (19) and Marene Peyper (15) in goals.
Chelsea Cook had an uncharacteristically quiet game with just five goals.
Fremantle Sharks backed up their draw with Western Roar last week with a 33-goal thrashing of Rangers 72-39
Kasey Ridout was back to her best form with 43 goals, joined by Sophie Eastaugh's 20 and Mwai Kumwenda's nine.
Ranger Aisha Morcombe put in a solid effort with 30 goals but remain rooted to the bottom of the ladder.

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