There were 559 runs scored between Tasmania and Victoria on a good batting deck at Junction Oval, but Nicola Carey's unbeaten hundred got the job done for the visitors
Queensland dominated as the bowlers, led by Jess Jonassen's 2-5 from seven overs, restricted ACT Meteors to just 132 before Georgia Redmayne's unbeaten 62 saw the Fire home for an eight-wicket win
Phoebe Litchfield and Tahlia Wilson smashed their first WNCL centuries as NSW sealed a comfortable victory over Western Australia at North Sydney Oval.
Laura Harris pummelled a 50-ball hundred, the fastest the WNCL has ever seen, to set up Queensland’s big win over ACT despite several rain interruptions.
NSW middle-order batters Erin Burns and Anika Learoyd combined for a crucial stand before Maitlan Brown and Sammy-Jo Johnson held their nerve with the ball to down WA on a rainy night in Sydney.
South Australia and Victoria were forced to shake hands and share points after their rain-affected match ended in a tie, following a see-sawing encounter that had it all
Beth Mooney hit an unbeaten 151 before Alana King took three wickets as Western Australia cruised to an emphatic win over ACT Meteors
Queensland's bowlers rolled through New South Wales for 155 before Grace Harris and Georgia Redmayne produced the fireworks to seal an emphatic win
Georgia Voll's 145 laid the foundation before the Fire spinners did the bulk of the damage, sealing a 111-run win over New South Wales at North Sydney Oval
Ellyse Perry and Annabel Sutherland smacked centuries for Victoria, but it was not enough as Tahlia McGrath's unbeaten hundred steered her side to a final-over win
Western Australia went winless last summer but already have points on the board in 2022-23, cruising to victory over ACT Meteors at the WACA thanks to Alana King's five-wicket haul.
Tasmania claimed their first WNCL title with a comfortable nine-wicket win against South Australia, on the back of unbeaten tons by skipper Elyse Villani and young-gun Emma Manix-Geeves.