A massive win in the battle for second place has seen Snow's Excavation move four points clear of F45 Training after a 13-2 win on Monday night.
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After both sides had a couple of close calls in the early stages before Snow's scored two quick tries with Bianca Sutton and Lily-Belle Misiloi finding a way over.
Maddison Casey extended her side's lead after running virtually the length of the field to score before Mel Bonetti pushed the lead to 4-0.
Misiloi got over for her second before F45 Training was finally able to hit the scoreboard with Chloe Richards getting over to make it 5-1.
Bonetti and Sutton scored their second tries of the game just before halftime to see Snow's leading 7-1 at the break.
Johane Oberholzer made a break down the wing after the break to push the lead to seven tries before Sutton completed her hat-trick while Andria Zanotto also got over.
Casey scored her second of the afternoon while the tries continued to rain for Snow's as Emma Woolnough ran the length of the field to score before Georgina Horton made it 13-1.
F45 got a late consolation try with Kayla Panazzolo finding Zoe Stockton open in the corner and with Stockton able to score the game was wrapped up at 13-2 in favour of Snow's Excavation.
In the other women's top division games, Luna Wild maintained their lead at the top with a 20-0 win over John Dodd Pharmacy while Dr Bortz Heart Racers took a 10-5 win over Tropeano Harvesting.
In the men's top division Marchiori Construction continued their strong season with a 14-7 win over Suman's Engineering.
The Marchiori side was able to make a fast start with Zac Whitworth and Dom Giorgi getting over before Christopher Palmer scored Suman's first of the game.
Another two quick tries to Marchiori saw them threatening to run away with the game early with Brendan Giason getting over before Whitworth scored his second of the game.
Giorgi scored his second of the match soon after while Aiden Serafin got over for Suman's to make it 5-2 at the break.
The sides traded tries for the opening stages of the second half with Jordan Crowe, Christian Callcut and Whitworth getting over for Marchiori while Dean Villata and Serafin getting over for Suman's.
Callcut scored his second of the game soon after while Michael Agnew and Jackson Goman also found their way over to extends Marchiori's lead to 12-5.
Villata scored his second to pull one back for his side, but it was quickly answered with Goman scoring his second.
Agnew scored his second after a quick transition from defence to attack from the Marchiori side while Serafin completed his hat-trick late in the game to see the final score of 14-7 in favour of Marchiori Constructions.
In the other men's game, Toxic took out a tight tussle with Tim's Trims/James Fallon Building 4-3.
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