LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
In a thrilling display of grit and determination, the Steelers secured victory in the 2024 Harvey Norman NSW Women's Premiership Grand Final with a 10-6 win over the Knights, thanks to a crucial 65th-minute try from Bronte Wilson.
It was a nail-biting showdown, with both teams fighting tooth and nail for every inch on the field.
The Steelers' interchange forward, Shae Muhleisen, made a game-changing play early in the second half, swooping in to catch a midfield bomb from Caitlin Moran and sprinting past the defense to score the first try of the match.
It was a moment of pure athleticism and skill, reminiscent of the legendary plays that have defined Rugby League history.
As the game wore on, both teams displayed impressive defensive prowess, holding off wave after wave of attacking plays.
Leah Ollerton of the Knights showed her tenacity with a gritty try from dummy-half, but it was not enough to overcome the Steelers' relentless determination.
In the end, it was Wilson's try that proved to be the difference-maker, propelling the Steelers to premiership glory in front of a roaring crowd.
It was a victory that will go down in Rugby League folklore, a testament to the resilience and skill of the players who left it all on the field.