Temora hit back from just their second loss of the season to keep Gundagai scoreless.
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Brothers are the only team to get the better of the Dragons so far this season and it remained the case following a 20-0 victory at Anzac Park on Saturday.
Captain-coach Jackelyn Hughes was pleased to strike back after their narrow loss to Brothers last week.
"The girls played very well so I was very happy with how they played," Hughes said.
"It was nice to get back on the other side of the scoreboard that's for sure."
Ruby Watterson put in another impressive performance to score three of the team's four tries.
Meanwhile Southcity extended Junee's winless streak with a 20-4 win at Harris Park on Sunday.
Alice Trevaskis crossed twice as the Bulls kept their finals chance alive.
They are three points, and significant percentage, behind the Tigers but the two teams do face off in the final round.
Southcity will pick another two points with the bye this week but have a tough test against Temora before taking on the Gundagai, who have games against last year's grand finalists Kangaroos and Young in the next fortnight, in the last round of the season.
There were only two games played in the round after Albury were ruled to have forfeited their clash with Kangaroos due to COVID implications.
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