IT'S a start even the team itself didn't see coming - Griffith the only team unbeaten at the halfway mark of the season.
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But Swans coach Georgia Fuller knows her teams need to keep striving for improvement after Saturday's 43-34 win over Turvey Park.
Griffith has won six and drawn two matches to start the season, and now face a tough stretch where they take on all of the other top-five sides in their next five-game stretch.
"Most of our team is completely new, and we're starting to click a lot more. Every team's going to be improved, we have to keep pushing," Fuller said.
"When you play the harder teams, it's when you figure out what you need to work on. It's exciting.
"We're working on our defensive pressure as a team and ball control, refining those little things. Among those top few teams, everyone has the talent, it's who's prepared to grind it out for four quarters."
This weekend will see the Swans return home to take on Collingullie, and the two sides played out a 37-all drawback in round one.
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In the lower grades, A reserve maintained their strong start to the season with a 46-34 victory over the Bulldogs, which sees them maintain their spot in third.
B Grade keep the good times on court rolling with a 32-22 victory to keep them in third while it was a tough day out for the C grade side, who fell to a 50-23 defeat.
As the under 17s side looked to stay in the hunt for a top-five spot, they were able to end the perfect start of the Turvey Park side as they pinched a point with a 29-all draw.
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