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After a perplexing first half, in which Palmyra lead 19 to nil scoring 3 tries in the opening 15 minutes, the score was 19 to 17 at half time, with Wanneroo having the better of the last 20 minutes.
Whilst Palmyra had the excuse of several players out due to injury, they played insipidly up to half time, and a betting man would have backed the Roo dogs to win.
The second half was a different matter, and obviously the riot act was read by coach Jason Jones, as Palmyra came out firing to win by 62 points to 17, holding Wanneroo scoreless in the half.
This win puts Pally in second spot, as Kalamunda crumbled to the Nedlands Juggernaut 60 plus to 22.
Second grade lost 42 points to 15 to Wanneroo, with several sixth graders backing up (the other grades were away at Joondalup), and the mighty Sixths beat the Dogs 5 tries to 2, hopefully securing 4th place, at least temporarily, provided perennial beneficiaries of the bye, Southern Lions, lost one of the few games they have actually played this year against Joondalup. Lions get 3 byes, Palmyra get 1, go figure.
Don't know other scores yet.
Next week its the Rockingham giant killers, so nothing is guaranteed yet, except that Palmyra will have first grade in the finals.