The Blumers Lawyers Katrina Fanning Shield brought some tight results after the first weekend of the tier split in the competition.
Tier 1
Goulburn City Bulldogs 24 d West Belconnen Warriors 22
Goulburn have pulled away with another tight win, closing out a two point victory over West Belconnen at home on Saturday.
In a back and forth display, it was a Jennaya Ottaway try in the final three minutes which proved to be the match winner.
Ottaway placed a pinpoint kick which sat up for the Goulburn kick chase where Chloe Waddell beat the fullback to link back up with the Bulldogs' five-eighth to score under the posts.
The Warriors will take plenty out of this performance into this weekend's important match against Yass.
Meanwhile, Goulburn will travel to take on the top of the table Gungahlin on Saturday afternoon.
Yass Magpies d Gungahlin Bulls via forfeit
Tier 2
Queanbeyan Blues 14 d Tuggeranong Bushrangers 4
The Queanbeyan Blues have held on to defeat the Bushrangers by ten points at Greenway Oval on Saturday morning.
In a huge defensive effort, the Blues held Tuggeranong to only four points in 70 minutes after losing a number of players to injury throughout the match.
Blues halfback Payge-Louise Condon proved why she's still one of the best in the competition, having a hand in both tries while perfect with the boot, kicking three conversions to close out the win.
The Bushies will get a chance to regroup this week with the bye while the Blues will take on the Rams who knocked them out of finals last year.
Harden Worhawks 38 d Woden Valley Rams 30
The Worhawks have comeback to defeat the Woden Valley Rams 38-30 at home, wracking up their fifth win for the season.
Harden lock-forward Emma Bayley was a standout in Saturday's win, crossing for an incredible four tries in their stunning victory.
Woden led 24-12 early in the second half before Harden sparked a comeback to put the Rams to bed.
A late try in the contest put Harden up by six before Mollie Hogan made it an eight point game thanks to a handy conversion.
Harden will look to make it two on the bounce against the Kangaroos at Bruce on Saturday while the Rams will look to bounce back against the Blues.
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