Not even on for three minutes and Lloyd picked up on a defensive mishap from Canberra to score but Canberra re-grouped quickly and hit back with a volley from Elise Throsens. 

But for Roar, it wasn't over to that whistle was blown by referee Lara Lee, so they continued to pile on the pressure and Lloyd found the back of the net again.

It all but sealed Roar the Premiership and a home semi-final against Melbourne City. 

Andreatta said her team were happy and positive about winning the Premiership.

"It was tough, Canberra are always competitive and were again," she said.

"However, I think the games leading up to today helped us for an opponent like that.

"The girls dug in, scored lots of goals and defended well too so it gives us great confidence going into next weeks game," Andreatta said.

The semi-final next Sunday will be an interesting one giving the two teams history. 

The last time the two sides played each other in a semi-final, Melbourne went through after an excruciating penalty shootout but this season Melbourne has yet to score against Roar.