The Glen Innes Elkettes rocketed into the New England Rugby Union major semi-finals with two shut outs against an inexperienced St Albert's College side.
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The opening match of the final round of the competition saw the Elkettes run in 57 points to nil with skipper Sarah Byrne, Sarah Woolfe and Lauren Clarke running in two tries each while Amelia Tunamena, Hannah Crisp and Ameliah Levy-Blair scoring one each.
Tunamena also slotted four conversions with Lenikki Craigie nailing two.
In the second game, Byrne ran away for a hat-trick while Clarke, Woolfe and Tiarna McDonald all posted five-pointers. Tunamena again added two successful conversions and Craigie one in the 36-nil triumph.
With more than four tries in each game, the Elkettes managed to secure bonus points to sneak into second behind the Walcha Pirates on the women's sevens table.
It was the first time, since their first time on the paddock in round three, the Elkettes have won both their matches.
Byrne said it was good to put together complete performances but did applaud the efforts of the St Albert's women who, before this season, had never played rugby before.
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"I think the wins on the weekend, show what we are capable of coming into finals," she said.
"Credit to the Albies girls for having a crack, no doubt they will keep getting better in seasons to come. We did exactly what we talked about, played to our strengths and backed each other up."
They'll have to do that and more this Saturday as the Elkettes brace for an unbeaten Pirates team in Walcha for the major semi-final.
"We understand that the Pirates will want to finish the season without a loss so it won't be an easy task," Byrne said.
"But if we can be up in their face in defence, put a few shots on and play our game, we will give them a good shake up."
In last week's Examiner, Byrne revealed the side had been struggling on game days with no off-field guidance.
They'll head in more prepared against the Pirates with a few fill-in coaches making the trip to Walcha but will be without three key players.
"Fortunately we will have a couple of the boys coming and helping," Byrne said.
"I think all the women's games over the weekend will be very exciting to watch. There's a lot of talent getting around."
With restrictions on crowd numbers this year, there will be a limited number of spectators granted entry to Peter Fenwicke Oval.
However, it is anticipated there will be a live-stream of all grades via social media sites.
Games start at 11.10am with third grade between Harbour Knights and Tamworth, the first women's game will be 12.40pm followed by second grade between Knights and Tamworth.
The second women's game will be 12.40pm followed by first grade between Walcha and Tamworth.