Wagga RSL dropped their first point in the Wagga and District grade three pennants season but remain unbeaten in the combined two, three and four competition.
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After taking home the perfect 10 points in their opening two encounters against Rules Club's two side and Ganmain's four, RSL dropped a point in their 70-54 victory over the fourth grade Rules side on Saturday.
With 29 points so far they lead the combined ladder by 17.5 points, with Junee's grade three side next best.
RSL skip Dave Inglis has been pleased with start.
"We've only played three rounds to date and there is another four to go so anything could happen," Inglis said.
"If you can win the first two it gives you a springboard into it as oppose to losing and then you are on the back foot."
Wagga RSL tackles Junee on Saturday and will be without David Ivanoff.
Meanwhile Rules 2 is the only other side to have won in each of the first three rounds across the four grades.
They too dropped their first point on Saturday after taking a 59-56 win over The Rock in section one of the grade.
Coolamon is also undefeated in grade six.
After having the bye in round one, they kick started their campaign with a thrilling 63-62 win over Rules Club before a 94-25 thrashing of Lockhart.