The New South Wales top order collapsed as the Breakers missed a spot in the WNCL final with a loss to Queensland in Sydney.
Bridget Patterson’s dominant 118 led SA to a bonus point victory over Victoria at the Junction Oval as the Scorpions now face a nervous wait as to whether they qualify for the WNCL Final.
ACT Meteors finished their WNCL season with a thumping win over Western Australia, thanks to a player-of-the-match performance from retiring legend, Erin Osborne
Katie Mack scored a brilliant 107 opening the batting to set up a comfortable win for ACT against South Australia.
Queensland Fire recorded a three-wicket win over Western Australia on the back of an unbeaten century from Mikayla Hinkley.
Maisy Gibson claimed a five-wicket haul and Corrinne Hall guided the Tigers home as they secured top spot on the WNCL ladder.
After coasting along to 1-78 chasing Queensland’s 231, Western Australia collapsed to be all out for 162 after Zoe Britcliffe earlier finished with five wickets.
The SA Scorpians have kept their WNCL Final hopes alive with a clinical performance in Canberra, chasing down the Meteors’ 166 in just 35.3 overs.
The Tigers all but confirmed their place in the WNCL Final after victory against the previously undefeated NSW, thanks largely to a commanding 84 from Rachel Priest.
ACT stars Erin Osborne and Carly Leeson both scored fifties to leading the batting, but a superb effort with the ball that saw all seven bowlers used claim a wicket extinguished Queensland's innings as the Meteors romped to an 86-run win
Rachel Priest hit her first WNCL century as she and Elyse Villani (78) shared 152-run second-wicket partnership as the Tasmania defeated ACT by 19 runs in Canberra
A team bowling performance and a breakthrough innings from Emma Manix-Geeves helped Tasmania emerge victorious in Canberra