Wing Attack Tom Gorman was voted the Grand Final MVP for his superb game across four quarters for the Roar as they remained undefeated for season 2024.
The victory secured a clean sweep of titles for the Western Roar after their 21/U and Open sides won their respective trophies and ensured the Roar completed the treble for the second time.
Q1: Roar 18 | Comets 8
The Roar flew out of the blocks and went into quarter time with a 10-goal lead.
Their goal circle combination of Max Denholm (12) and Stuart Dent (six) were making life difficult for the Comets defenders.
While at the other end of the court, the Comets were struggling to find a way around Dravyn Lee-Tauroa.
Q2: Roar 31 | Comets 17
Ian Brady was suspended for two minutes early in the second quarter after a strong contest with Declan Mensing. Unfortunately for the Comets they were unable to take advantage of the period where they had the extra player.
The Comets defenders Wade Moore and Liam Bailye made life hard for the Roar goalers using great teamwork and athleticism to block several shots.
While the Comets were able to match the Roar for the first half of the quarter, the minor premiers flexed their muscles in the back half of the quarter to go into the main change with a X-goal lead.
Q3: Roar 42 | Comets 23
The energy of Connor Rawlings and Tom Gorman through the midcourt ensured that the Roars goalers continued to get good supply.
Moore and Bailye continued to battle hard for the Comets in defence, while the injection of Marcus Cronan in the goal circle helped provide more potency to the Comets.
Q4: Roar 58 | Comets 34
The Roar remained ruthless in the final quarter with the knowledge victory were secure their undefeated season.
The defenders and midcourters pulled in some amazing intercepts to ensure they continued to make the game tough for the Comets.