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Seumanutafa on fire in Thunder rolls Gold Coast

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Seumanutafa on fire in Thunder rolls Gold Coast
Seumanutafa on fire in Thunder rolls Gold Coast

Logan guard Vahayliah Seumanutafa scored 24 points on efficient shooting in a dominant Round 1 win.

Logan and Southern dominate Round 1, setting early benchmark in 2026 NBL1 North women’s season.

Sydney Flames star Jessica McDowell-White and Vahayliah Seumanutafa led two dominant wins as Logan and Southern Districts set the early tone in Round 1 across Queensland.

What the Round Told Us

  • Logan controls both ends — defence + depth + scoring balance
  • Southern Districts brings scoring pressure — multiple weapons, high tempo
  • Clear separation early — top-end teams already visible
  • Bottom teams exposed defensively — multiple sub-65 scoring outputs

Logan Thunder 94 def. Gold Coast Rollers 49 – Watch the Replay

  • Quarter Scores: 37–8, 18–13, 17–9, 22–19
  • Game Flow: Logan broke the game in the first quarter and never released control

Logan delivered the most complete performance of Round 1, opening with a 37–8 first quarter that effectively ended the contest inside 10 minutes.

They forced turnovers, ran in transition, and generated clean perimeter looks early, building a margin that only expanded through sustained defensive pressure.

Gold Coast never found rhythm offensively, shooting just 32.6% from the field and committing 30 turnovers, unable to generate consistent half-court offence or transition stops.

Key Performers

  • Vahayliah Seumanutafa – 24 points (9/12 FG, 4/7 3PT)
  • Mikhaela Cann – 12 points, 8 assists, 7 steals
  • Leah Scott – 12 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists

Why It Matters

This wasn’t just a win — it was full-game control.

Logan showed:

  • Defensive disruption (20 steals)
  • Ball movement (29 assists)
  • Multiple scoring options

Southern Districts Spartans 105 def. Brisbane Capitals 61 – Watch the Replay

  • Quarter Scores: 31–10, 33–21, 23–17, 18–13
  • Game Flow: Southern Districts controlled pace early and extended the margin through sustained scoring pressure

Southern Districts established offensive control immediately, scoring 64 first-half points and consistently generating high-percentage looks inside and from the perimeter.

Brisbane struggled to contain ball movement and spacing, allowing Southern to dictate tempo and shot quality across all four quarters.

Key Performers

  • Jessica McDowell-White – 24 points, 12 assists, 10 rebounds
  • Hayley McDowell-White – 22 points, 4 threes
  • Kalani Purcell – 17 points, 14 rebounds

Why It Matters

Southern didn’t just score — they created scoring environments.

Indicators:

  • 32 team assists
  • 22 made threes
  • Balanced scoring across starters

This is a high-ceiling offensive team capable of putting games away early.

The Ladder After Round 1

  • Logan Thunder – 1st
  • Southern Districts – 2nd
  • Cairns, Mackay, Ipswich – strong opening wins

Early shape:

  • Two dominant teams
  • Three-to-four competitive challengers forming behind

Other Results

  • Cairns 105 def. Townsville 73
  • Mackay 92 def. Rockhampton 71
  • Ipswich 75 def. SW Metro 59
  • Northside 74 def. Sunshine Coast 65

Round 2 Watchlist

Logan Thunder vs Brisbane Capitals

  • Can Brisbane respond after Round 1 collapse?
  • Logan pressure test continues

Mackay Meteorettes vs Southern Districts Spartans

  • First real test of Southern’s offensive schemes
  • Mackay a more structured opponent

Cairns Dolphins vs South West Metro Pirates

  • Can Cairns back up a high-scoring opener?

Round 2 Questions

  • Is Logan’s defence sustainable at that level?
  • Can Southern maintain scoring efficiency against stronger opposition?
  • Which team becomes the clear third contender?
  • Do lower-ranked teams adjust offensively?

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