Tumut made it four wins on the trot to continue their push towards cementing a top three position.
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The Blues posted their biggest score of the season with a 50-10 win over Cootamundra at Twickenham on Sunday.
They are still working on perfecting their execution, with a number of tries going begging, but co-coach Adam Pearce was pleased with the performance against their winless rivals.
"It wasn't too bad," Pearce said. "We could have played better but got the job done pretty easily."
Execution is one thing the side is looking to work on ahead of a clash with Albury.
The Thunder are now three points adrift of the top three but Pearce expects a tough clash.
"They have been a good team and will push us," he said. "We'll have to work on our attack."
Josh Webb and Zac Masters both crossed for doubles in the win, while Michael Clark picked up an ankle complaint in his first game back from a shoulder problem.
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