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BHP Streamer Screamer: Alkimos Pirates’ long-awaited first win ends five years of heartbreak

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Ben SmithThe West Australian
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Video7West's community sports streaming platform Streamer is giving you the chance to win big with your community sports highlights.

For Alkimos Pirates Lacrosse Club’s Division Two women, it was less a case of a long time between drinks, and more a case of never having tasted victory.

But after five years without a victory, their long-running losing streak finally came to an end this year.

And further success could be just around the corner, with Pirates’ women’s team in the running to win the BHP Streamer Screamer, after they submitted a clip of their drought-breaking victory.

Joanne Todd said it was also the win, an 8-7 defeat of Bayswater, was also the first since the club’s inception.

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Incredibly, the team were trailing 7-4 heading into the final quarter but ran over the top of their opponents with four late goals to secure a breakthrough win.

“One of the girls wasn’t able to play and she’s been there from the beginning and she was in tears, as well as her mum,” she said.

“They rang one of the guys that plays in one the Division Three guys team and he basically rushed down to see it, because we were so close, and he was there to see us when our first game as well.

The Alkimos Pirates Lacrosse Club Division two women.  Jackson Flindell
Camera IconThe Alkimos Pirates Lacrosse Club Division two women. Jackson Flindell Credit: Jackson Flindell/The West Australian

“The club has grown dramatically, our team consists of ages from 15 to a lady in her 60s.”

Since their first win, fortunes have improved for the Division Two Pirates, as they have gone on to record another two wins and secure two draws with a handful of games still to go in the season.

Streamer, Australia’s most innovative community sports streaming platform, has partnered with BHP to bring you the BHP Streamer Screamer competition, where your local highlights can win you $5000.

Whether it’s scoring a miracle goal, taking a spectacular mark, a three-from-way downtown, or just a hilarious blooper, if you’ve got vision of your sporting exploits, you will be a chance to win big.

You can send in your clips or a URL from Instagram, TikTok, YouTube or Vimeo at streamer.com.au/screamer to go into the running for one of twelve weekly prizes of a $100 Jim Kidd Sports voucher.

Three weekly winners will be announced by West Coast legend Josh Kennedy on 7NEWS Perth each Wednesday from August 9 and go on to the final round.

Once all 12 finalists are unveiled, the public will vote on who takes home the $5000 major prize.

In an exciting addition, this year’s winner of the BHP Streamer Screamer will also win an additional $1000 for their nominated local club.

Last year’s prize was taken home by rising hockey star Brodee Foster for a remarkable, length-of-the-field, one-handed goal from an impossible angle.

Entries are now open, with the final cut-off at 5pm on Tuesday, August 29. The winner will be announced following the conclusion of voting on September 5.

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