Massive scores were the feature of round seven of the Southern Inland women's competition.
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Ag College's 27-0 win over Leeton was the closest result across the four games on Saturday.
It was the second victory of the season for the premiers.
Griffith extended their unbeaten start to the season accounting for the now fifth-placed Wagga City 51-0.
Waratahs moved into second with a 41-10 win over Tumut while CSU bounced back from a draw with the Bulls last week to score a 53-0 victory over winless Hay.
Tess Staines scored five tries in her return for Reddies.
Coach Andy Bedford thought getting back to a full complement, after only having nine players the week earlier, was a big bonus.
"It was nice to have a full team as we played with nine last week," Bedford said. "We even had a couple on the bench which really helps."
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Bedford thought the undermanned side ran out of legs against Tumut but the big win moves CSU into fourth place.
They are now two points clear of the Boiled Lollies but seven adrift of third-placed Albury, who had the bye.
Reddies are yet to get the better of any team ahead of them on the ladder, but Bedford is confident they can produce the goods after going down in last year's grand final.
"If we can put our full strength side on the field we have the potential to beat anyone but so far this year with girls sick, injured or away we just can't do that," he said.
"Still yet we haven't put a full strength team together."