It was another weekend jam-packed with action with games of cricket, lawn bowls, netball and more happening across Launceston.
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After winning one cricket match last season, Perth's 77-run victory over ACL marked their seventh in a row and secured them a finals spot.
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Meanwhile, Westbury has all but locked in a home final after completing a thumping outright win over Riverside.
Meg Phillips was happy to be back among the Tasmanian squad.
After a year without representing the state, the Launceston 25-year-old was called up for the injured Corinne Hall to play in home clashes with Western Australia on Wednesday and Friday.
In other sport news, the George Town Football Club is ready to rise as a proud Northern Tasmanian club, with a little help from a notable AFL goal-kicker.
Former Richmond and Port Adelaide forward Jay Schulz was at the Saints' homeground on Saturday, getting some of its youngest members excited about the upcoming season.