THE Farrer League's top three teams continued to stamp their dominance over the rest of the competition on the weekend, before a fortnight where they play against each other in the race for top spot.
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Temora (5-0) remained unbeaten with a 46-15 win over Barellan, Charles Sturt University (5-0) accounted for recent grand final rivals The Rock-Yerong Creek 59-22 and North Wagga (5-1) beat Northern Jets 58-37.
All three teams are on 20 points, followed by a logjam of four teams on eight points.
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Temora coach Meg Reinhold said she was confident the Kangaroos could get off to a good start, particularly with the return of some quality players in Ainsley McGrath, Emma McAuley, Georgia Matthews and Chelsea Walker.
"They've all got a lot of experience in the game and they're good to have around," Reinhold said.
"All the games have been tough but we've been playing some pretty good netball and hopefully we keep it up."
Temora takes on the Jets this weekend before they clash with CSU next week, while the Bushsows play the Saints this weekend.
"There's a couple of tough ones coming up. CSU will really show us what we need to improve, and I'm sure North Wagga have progressed since we saw them in the last round (where Temora won 40-38)," Reinhold said.
In the weekend's other match Marrar edged out East Wagga-Kooringal 29-27.
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