Plenty of points were the feature of the second round of the Group Nine leaguetag competition and Brothers were never going to miss out.
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After receiving a forfeit from Gundagai to start the season, Brothers made quick work of Tumut at Twickenham on Sunday.
They crossed for seven tries in the 38-6 victory with coach Chris Suckling impressed with how the team with limited preparation approached the clash.
"It was a good first hit out," Suckling said.
"It was still a bit rusty but scoring like that was pretty good actually."
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However he knows things will be harder when they take on Young at Equex Centre on Sunday.
After a draw with Kangaroos last week, the Cherrypickers ran out 24-10 winners over Albury at Alfred Oval on Sunday.
"I don't know much about Young but their results have been pretty good so far," Suckling said. "I know they will be a challenge for us."
Meanwhile Temora and Kangaroos come into their clash at Equex Centre on Saturday off strong wins.
In their first game of the season the Dragons scored a 44-6 win over round one winners Junee at Nixon Park on Saturday while Kangaroos took a 46-6 victory over Southcity at Harris Park on Sunday.
Sophie Gaynor scored four tries for Kangaroos as they kept up their unbeaten start to the season following a draw with Young.
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