The Black and Whites have maintained their strong start to the season with a convincing 34-0 win over Yenda at Solar Mad Stadium on Sunday.
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With just four minutes gone in the first half Bianca Sutton was able to open the scoring for the Panthers and then she doubled her side lead after making a break up the middle she scored under the post.
Not content with just two tries in the match Sutton scored twice more to make it four tries in the first 25 minutes and see the Black and Whites take a 22-0 lead into the break.
Lily Belle Misiloi was able to cross for her first of the match with just four minutes gone in the second half.
The Black and Whites wrapped up their win over their rivals with a try after the hooter with Misiloi electing to keep the ball alive, and after running from one side of the field to the other she was able to play Sophie Bozic into a hole and after a 40 metre break, Bozic scored under the post to secure the 34-point win.
In the game on Saturday afternoon, Yanco-Wamoon were able to pick up a 48-0 win over the Waratahs.
The Hawks NSW representative Tess Staines got her side off to a flying start after using her speed to score with just two and a half minutes gone in the first half.
Staines used her speed to her advantage again after catching a last tackle kick before running 60 metres to score under the post.
Bree Coelli scored in the following set for the Hawks to see them head into halftime with an 18-0 lead.
Staines completed her hat-trick early in the second half before Breeanna Coelli turned to provider as she made a strong break before passing off to Demi Leighton who was able to get over the line.
The Hawks wrapped up their big wins with tries to Tamara Bartram and Jenna Elliott before Staines scored her fourth try for the afternoon to head off to the NSW camp on a high as the Yanco side came away with the 48-0 win.
The Leeton Greens were able to keep within touching distance of the top two with a 44-6 win against the Sharks in Lake Cargelligo.
The Greens were able to make a strong start with Ua Ravu scoring a first-half hat-trick while Katie McGregor, Anna Poulsen and Rebecca Seabrook scored a try each to see the visiting side leading 28-0 at halftime.
Ravu scored her fourth soon after halftime while Poulsen also crossed for her second of the match. Madison Morris got the Sharks on the board before Jess McDonell wrapped up the 44-6 win with a try with three minutes remaining.
In the final game, Hay was able to pick up a 22-14 win over West Wyalong.
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