Is it finally Charles Sturt University's time to snare the trophy?
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After losing the past two grand finals the Bushsows are ready to press for that elusive premiership after extending their unbeaten Farrer League start to three matches with a 62-28 win over Barellan on Saturday.
The young Two Blues, coached by former CSU skipper Ashleigh O'Leary, were outclassed by a more experienced outfit.
Although half the side has changed, especially on the defensive end which now features South Australia recruit Emma Borlace as well as Bec Gardner.
"(I'm happy with) how quickly our team has come together because half our side is new this year," Lowe said.
"Building that team cohesiveness has been a real positive. It's just clicked, which has been really exciting as a coach.
"I think the year off has driven a lot of people to come back and play pretty hard."
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The Bushsows have a great chance to finally claim the trophy with The Rock-Yerong Creek, who had won the previous three premierships before the league took last year off, struggling this year.
The Magpies were hammered 60-9 by Marrar on the weekend to remain winless for the season.
In other matches Temora are undefeated through two matches after accounting for East Wagga-Kooringal 48-38, while North Wagga beat Coleambally 52-26.
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