Following a successful round two at home against the Goannas in the Western Women's Rugby League competition, the Midwest Brumbies under 14s side are going two for two and don't plan on losing their streak.
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Their first round against Woodbridge saw an eager and energetic under 14s side assert their dominance with a 32-18 victory, followed by a 10-4 stint at Jubilee Oval on October 17.
Midwest Brumbies under 14s coach Jett Bodiam says there's no questions about the flow of the team, given the majority of the girls have played together in some capacity before this season.
"I think they got the job done off the back of fitness and a strong defence when we are caught on our own line," he said.
"Most of the girls played together last year and have come through playing league tag again so there has been a strong bond between the girls for some time now. The new girls to our team have come in and improved with no troubles at all."
Bodiam says a willingness to learn, improve and assist is why he thinks his team will continue to be tough competition as they eye-off their third dance.
"A massive strength is having a good bond and willingness to help each other out in all situations on the field and off," he said.
"We need to take our set plays and use them as a structure to fall back on and play a bit more eyes up footy using what they have in front of them."
Up against the Vipers this weekend at Orange, the girls will undoubtedly be put to the test with the opposition coming off of a stunning 38-0 triumph against the Cougars.
"This upcoming game against the Vipers is going to be tough and will be hard till the last seconds," Bodiam said.
"We took the grand final last year against the Vipers causing their first loss of the year so they will be hungry for the win, it will be who wants it more on the day.
"With a strong start to the season we are hoping to continue strong and to keep improving our side right up to semi's whether we win or not.
"With how these girls are going at the moment, I couldn't be any happier. They are doing their parents, carers and our newly formed club proud."
The Midwest Brumbies will face the Vipers at Pride Park, Orange on October 24.