Brothers and Temora remain the only defeated teams in the Group Nine leaguetag competition after both sides picked up big wins on Sunday.
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Temora proved far too strong for grand finalists Albury, taking a 30-6 win at Nixon Park.
They sit on top of the ladder on percentage however premiers Brothers also scored a big win.
The Wagga side proved too strong for Young, taking a 30-6 win at Equex Centre,
However Brothers coach Craig Stewart doesn't believe the scoreline reflects how well the visitors played.
"We had another good win against Young, who I really rate," Stewart said.
"They are a really good team with a fast, young side and I think they will be top four."
Bridget Horsley led the way with a hat-trick of tries to really take the game away from Young.
Stewart was impressed with her efforts.
"With her good footwork through the middle of the park she scored some good tries," he said. "They were all individual efforts.
"She was very elusive."
Brothers are now preparing for the derby clash with Kangaroos.
Kangaroos scored a 42-4 win over Gundagai to sit third on the ladder.
Stewart expects they will rise to the occasion.
"Kangaroos are looking really good at the moment and hit some form (on Sunday)," he said.
Southcity sit in fourth after a 18-10 win over Cootamundra.
Cootamundra round out the top five but are one win behind.
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