Waratahs returned to their winning ways after a shock loss to Wagga City to start the season, but it wasn't a powerhouse display from the premiers.
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The Wagga side overcame a slow first half to take a 66-20 win over Albury at Murrayfield on Saturday.
However co-coach Angus Stevenson didn't think the scoreline was a true reflection of the game.
"I thought Albury were actually really good, they had some really good ball carriers and there were a couple of easy points that were put on that didn't need to be put on," Stevenson said.
"I thought Albury looked far better than what they scoreline indicates.
"They punched well above their weight."
Albury lead for most of the first half before two late tries from James Grimmett gave Waratahs plenty of momentum heading into the second stanza.
They certainly used it to their advantage, but Stevenson wants to see plenty of improvement from the side.