Criollos de Caguas 98:92 Cangrejeros San German 88:75 Leones De Ponce Memphis Grizzlies 97:96 Chicago Bulls Gigantes San Francisco 97:89 Metros de Santiago Los Angeles Sparks W 102:87 Chicago Sky W Los Angeles Lakers 96:84 Oklahoma City Thunder Phoenix Suns 81:79 Portland Trail Blazers Manawatu Jets 97:88 Bay Hawks Geelong W 87:67 Ringwood W Hobart Chargers W 69:88 Waverley W Sandringham W 63:74 Ballarat W Gold Coast Rollers W 81:68 North Gold Coast Seahawks W Central Coast W 62:102 Newcastle Falcons W Sutherland Sharks W 95:59 Illawarra Hawks W Bankstown Bruins W 100:79 Hills Hornets W Quezon City 52:93 Quezon Huskers Southland Sharks 83:71 Nelson Giants Albury W 89:81 Canberra W Sydney Comets W 72:88 Maitland Mustangs W Diamond Valley W 109:63 Frankston W Knox W 89:68 Kilsyth W Townsville Flames W 91:84 Logan Thunder W Rockhampton W 109:99 Sunshine Coast Phoenix W Inner West Bulls W 65:103 Norths Bears W Sturt Sabres W 56:77 West Adelaide Bearcats W Eastern Mavericks W 59:86 South Adelaide Panthers W Forestville Eagles W 72:60 North Adelaide Rockets W Willetton Tigers W 78:73 Warwick Senators W Perth Redbacks W 96:93 East Perth Eagles W Joondalup Wolves W 62:69 Rockingham Flames W

The Women’s Super League saw two powerhouse teams deliver commanding performances this week. League leaders Wigan kept their perfect record intact by flattening Featherstone Rovers with a stunning 70-10 scoreline. Meanwhile, St Helens also grabbed a big win to keep the pressure on at the top of the table.

Wigan Run Riot to Stay Unbeaten

Wigan showed no mercy against Featherstone, running in try after try to post their biggest win of the season. The defending champions looked sharp in attack and ruthless in defense, never giving the Rovers a chance to breathe.

  • Wigan scored 12 tries in total, with multiple players crossing the line.
  • Featherstone managed just two tries but were outclassed from start to finish.
  • The win keeps Wigan at the top of the league with a 100% record.

St Helens Keep Title Hopes Alive

St Helens also made a statement with a dominant victory of their own. They controlled the game from the opening whistle, building a big lead early and never looking back. The result puts them in a strong position as the season heads toward the playoffs.

  • St Helens’ defense was rock-solid, limiting their opponents to just a few scoring chances.
  • Their attack clicked across the board, with tries coming from both forwards and backs.
  • The win keeps them close behind Wigan in the standings.

What These Results Mean for the League

With Wigan and St Helens both firing on all cylinders, the race for the Women’s Super League title is heating up. Featherstone will need to regroup quickly if they want to climb the table. Fans can expect more thrilling action as the season continues.

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