LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The HNWP Sharks finished their season on a high note, showing true grit and determination in their emphatic 26-6 victory over the Sea Eagles.
It was a performance that would make any rugby league fan proud, as the Sharks rose to seventh place on the ladder after starting in last position.
In a true sporting turnaround, the Sharks went on a winning streak over the final fortnight of the season, scoring 56 points and only conceding 12.
It was a display of their talent and fighting spirit, reminiscent of some of the greatest comebacks in Rugby League history.
The Harvey Norman NSW Women's Premiership season ran parallel to the NRLW season for the first time, creating a true test of skill and endurance for the players.
Despite facing challenges with injuries to their NRLW squad, the Sharks dug deep and showed that they were a force to be reckoned with.
Under the leadership of new coach Rob Capizzi, the Sharks found their rhythm and momentum as the season progressed.
They may have had a slow start, with just one win in their first eight matches, but they finished strong with impressive victories over tough opponents like the Roosters and Manly.
In the end, the Sharks proved that they have what it takes to compete at the highest level, leaving their mark on the competition with their passion and determination.
As they say in the world of Rugby League, it's not over until the final whistle blows, and the Sharks certainly made sure to leave a lasting impression with their stellar finish to the season.