The Wollongong Roller Hawks posted two important wins over Perth, but a slip-up against the Red Dust Heelers could leave the vulnerable in the race for top spot.
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The Hawks lead the competition on 36 points, but Kilsyth and Queensland can threaten their position with a perfect set of results in upcoming games.
In an action-packed fourth round at Hawkesbury, the Roller Hawks fell 76-72 to the Western Australian based Heelers on Friday night.
However, they were quick to bounce back on Saturday morning, thumping the Wheelcats 88-60, with big man Michael Auprince finishing with 36 points and Paralympian Brett Stibners 24.
They then squared the ledger against the Heelers, winning 67-60, despite Josh Turek scoring 37 on the Hawks.
Wollongong dominated Perth in the final game of the weekend, winning 83-52, with Sitbners and Shawn Russell leading the way.
The Hawks next take on Adelaide in a two-game series on June 16-17.