NORTH BEACH BREAL LIONS RUNThe top of the table clash between the previously unbeaten South Perth Lions and North Beach Sea Eagles saw the Sea Eagles score a 32 to 12 win. It was a big reversal of form for both sides and sets the scene for a good final series between the two rivals.
After a tight struggle in the first half and a 10 to 8 lead at half time, North Beach came out firing in the second to quickly go to a 28 to 10 lead and all but put out any challenge from the Lions. Fullback Ben Lindegaard for North was best afield with Nathan Jones also playing well while South Perth’s best was Jack Greenwood.
Rockingham Sharks hosted Kalgoorlie Brothers at Lark Hill and ended up winning a close match 32 to 22. Kalgoorlie held the lead for most of the game with a good brand of football forcing the home side into errors. It was not until the final 10 minutes that the Sharks found their form and pushed across 2 tries to go the lead. With scorers spread across the field, the best for Rockingham were Jordan Ross and Sam Jacobson.
In the battle for fourth position Fremantle Roosters beat Central Bulldogs 22 – 12 to draw level with them on the ladder. The Roosters held an 8 to 4 lead after an aggressive first half with penalties giving them the edge. The Bulldogs had their chances but ball errors let them down close to the line. In the second half, Central pushed hard but could not get close enough to threaten the Roosters. Ryan Foster and Tashi Harrower were in the best for the Roosters with Tim Cook and Robert Sharp playing well for the Bulldogs.
Joondalup Giants took on Willagee Bears in the curtain raiser to the WA Reds at Members Equity Stadium and ran out easy winners 52 to 8. The Bears pushed early and looked like they were going to impress but faded after putting eight points on the board. From the 10 minute mark the Giants took control for a 38 to 8 half time lead and went on to control the game. Best players for the Giants included Macey Howarth and Jeremy Browne with Sean Terrell the best for the Bears.
from the WARL site, by the way the part in the article about Central V Freo being the battle for 4th spot is incorrect, even if Fremantle Won and Joondalup lost the bulldogs would still be 2 points clear in fourth spot with freo tied with us in 5th.