LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken
The Harvey Norman Women's Premiership is shaping up to be a nail-biter as three clubs - the Knights, Bulldogs, and Dragons - battle it out for a coveted top-four position.
With all three teams sitting on eight points, the competition is as tight as a footy boot laced up on game day.
In a thrilling match, defending champions Mounties were narrowly defeated by a last-minute field goal from Logan Lemusu, keeping them within reach of the top three.
It's a reminder that in Rugby League, anything can happen until the final whistle blows.
As the season heats up, Manly are still in the running despite sitting in seventh place.
With try-scoring machine Lavinia Tauhalaliku leading the way with nine tries to her name, the Sea Eagles have the firepower to make a late-season surge.
In the rough and tumble world of Rugby League, it's not over until the fat lady sings.
Meanwhile, Wenty are flying high with an unbeaten record after a dominant performance against the Rabbitohs.
Their momentum is building like a rolling scrum, and they'll be a force to be reckoned with come finals time.
With the semi-finals fast approaching, the race for a spot in the top four is intensifying.
It's a game where every tackle, every pass, and every try can make or break a team's season.
The road to glory is long and treacherous, but for these women of Rugby League, the thrill of the chase is what makes it all worth it.