A Tilly Power field goal with two minutes left on the clock gave Mounties a 1-0 win over the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in one of the most remarkable Harvey Norman NSW Women’s Premiership Grand Finals ever played.
The score line alone underlines that fact, and then there was the myriad of try-saving tackles on both sides, the brutal hits, and the players limping from the field or needing treatment on it.
For the second year in a row the Harvey Norman trophy-winner has been decided by a field goal.
But last year in the 21-20 win by Wests Tigers there was 41 points scored from...