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Peel Thunder have won the 2021 WAFL Women’s grand final, defeating Swan Districts by 21 points at Rushton Park on Sunday.
The grand final, which – due to Western Australia’s recent COVID-19 lockdown – took place a week later than originally planned, attracted a vocal Mandurah crowd that cheered Peel on to its second premiership in as many years.
Peel entered the season as the league’s reigning premier and, after recording two losses in the first five rounds, found form at the business end of the season to overcome a Swan Districts side that began its 2021 campaign with 13 consecutive wins. The Swans, on their way to the minor premiership, registered their only blemish of the regular season – another 21-point loss to Peel – in Round 14.
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Bristol-based producer/drummer/songwriter xskarma’s latest single, ‘Love Will Hold My Hand’, the follow up to their climate change single ‘Changing’, is inspired by a poem by the musician and artist Emily Maguire.
The track explores the maelstrom of emotions felt in lockdown; the simultaneous loneliness and lack of connection juxtaposed with the sense that the whole world was in the same weird boat. As we come out of lockdown, how do we find a way forward?
‘I’ve learned how to count my blessings
And when to ride the storm’