CSU hit back from a big loss to Waratahs to down Griffith in a grand final rematch on Saturday.
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Reddies were on the end of a 58-24 hiding in the top of the table clash last week, and despite trailing 12-0 at Exies Oval were able to recover.
Coach Andy Bedford was pleased with how the team responded to take a 34-19 victory.
"I was very happy with how they went on the weekend," Bedford said.
"We were 12-0 down, and looking very flat, but you could see the attitude change and they started playing the style of footy I'm used to them playing.
"It has been a bit hit or miss in the last couple of weeks."
With tryscoring sensation Ellen McIntyre sidelined with a back complaint, Emma Hickey and Emma Robertson led the team forward.
Meanwhile Waratahs held onto second place with a 31-26 win over Tumut.
The Bullettes are now three points back with two games to play before finals after the tight loss.
Griffith remain in fourth and are seven points clear of Wagga City with two games to play.
Wagga City's finals chances suffered a big blow when they fell 27-15 to Albury, in what was the Steamers' second win of the year.
Ag College extended their good run of form with a 27-19 win over Leeton.
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