Six rounds into the competition and the Lithgow Workies Wolves reserve grade are the team to beat.
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Having wins such as 46-0 over the Orange Cyms and 48-0 over the Oberon Tigers the Wolves are currently sitting at the top of the ladder undefeated.
On Sunday, May 19 the Wolves took on the Bears, winning 74-0, the 80 minute thrashing coming after the team made 13 tries and 11 successful conversions.
Workies forward Sam Rushworth said the side had an extremely strong performance.
"We went alright, yeah 74 points is a pretty good effort, we've got a hard game next week, so we are just building for that which I think is good," he said.
Rushworth said there wasn't one particular player that stood out but rather the whole team pulled together to get the job done.
"I think everyone played pretty well, we all did our jobs properly so yeah we just have to keep doing that if we want to keep winning throughout the year," he said.
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According to Rushworth, next weeks game against the Panthers will be the hardest so far.
"Hopefully we can knock them off and keep the winning going, that would be awesome," he said.
Rushworth said the teams strong defence had been key to their winning ways.
"Our defence is good, obviously the last three weeks we have held each team to nil, so if we can keep holding teams to nil that would be good at the end of the year for our for and against," he said.
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