A change to 10s hasn't slowed CSU down.
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Last year's sevens premiers have enjoyed a fast start to the year with big wins over Ag College, Griffith and Tumut so far.
Their 41-17 win against Tumut was the Bullettes' first defeat so far.
Coach Andy Bedford believes the side it slowly transitioning to the expanded format.
"We're going pretty well," Bedford said.
"We're adjusting to it.
"I wouldn't say we've played very well structured 10s footy yet but we haven't had our full strength side on the field yet and have still played some really good patches."
Coming off her Super W campaign with the Brumbies Biola Dawa has been a standout while Ellen McIntyre and newcomer Tori Nolan have also impressed.
Among their wins was a 69-10 win over Griffith the grand final rematch.
However Bedford doesn't believe the clash with an under strength Blacks outfit was true indication of where the team is at.
"They were severely under strength so I'm not taking much out of that game," he said.
"We defended really well that game, and they are a big side, and we only leaked two tries but they were definitely not at full strength and I'm expecting them to be a massive challenge next time we play them."
In other results from across the weekend Albury sprung a surprise to take a 25-20 win over Leeton and hand the Dianas their first loss of the season.
Waratahs scored a 66-10 win over Ag College while Griffith bounced back in a big way, downing Wagga City 61-0.
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