There is a race for the top three spot in the women's top division in Griffith Touch following round five of the competition.
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In the 6pm timeslot, Swannies were able to put a convincing performance together with a 15-0 win over Hunt and Hunt Lawyers.
The Swannies were able to make a strong start, with Emma Signor getting over in the corner within the first couple of sets.
From there, they started to run away with the game as Georgia Fuller, and Milla Parr crossed before Signor scored her second of the half to give their side a 4-0 lead.
Abby Fedrigo was able to make a breakthrough the middle to score while tries to Tahlia Quinn and Noa Taipaleti had the Swannies leading 7-0 at the break.
An intercept from Maddie Testoni set the Swannies on the attack early in the second half, with Parr getting her second for the match.
Allysia Quinn and Fuller were then able to find their way over before two quick tries to Fedrigo saw her complete her hat-trick while Quinn scored her second to make it 13-0.
Parr and Signor were able to complete their hat-tricks and see the Swannies come away 15-0 winners.
It was a closer contest when Snow's Excavation took on Physifitness.
The Physifitness side put plenty of pressure on the Snow side, but a first-half hat-trick to Johane Oberholzer and one to Erin Bonetti had the Snow's leading 4-0 at the break.
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Sophie Bozic was able to score a second-half double while Bonetti crossed for her second to see their side leading 7-0 before Physifitness were able to hit back with Mary Dal Broi getting over.
Emma Woolnough and Shamia Williams crossed late to see Snows Excavation take a 9-1 win.
Meanwhile, Gem Girls maintained their perfect start to the season with a 10-3 win over Heart Racers, meaning four points separate the top three teams.
In the top of the table clash in the men's top division, it was Marchiori Construction who kept their perfect record alive with a 7-5 win over Shane Best Painters.
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