Big scores were a feature of the fourth round of the Southern Inland women's 10s competition.
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Waratahs brought up their first win of the season in impressive style, accounting for Leeton 65-5 at Conolly Rugby Complex on Saturday.
Across town, Ag College extended their unbeaten start to three with a 77-5 win over Albury.
In their first game of the season, the Steamers proved to be no match for the now competition leaders who opened the scoring when Rosie Jacobs scored off just the second phase of the clash at Beres Ellwood Oval.
Amelia Lolotonga scored five of Ag College's 15 tries, with four of them coming in the second half.
Caroline McGrath scored the lone try for Albury.
Meanwhile Wagga City responded to their first loss of the season to take a 39-15 win over newcomers Ha at Hay No.1 Oval.
Coming off a 45-0 thrashing by undefeated CSU last week, Apryll Green and April Sharp both scored doubles in their team's third win of the season.
However they face another tough test against Ag College this Saturday.
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