Albury showed their ability to bounce back when they posted a 41 goal win against Wodonga at Martin Park on Easter Saturday.
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Jessica Fisher-Curnow lead the charge for the Tigers, racking up 43 goals and regaining her high percentage shooting accuracy.
She was also well supported in the ring by Emily Rodd, who continues to transition well into the competition after joining the Tigers this season.
"The shooting combination is really starting to gel," Albury coach Sarah Moore said.
"Being a newly developed side, it's hard to have a shooting combination that's going to gel straight away.
"Emily (Rodd) showed why she deserves to be in the Ovens and Murray A-grade competition.
"We needed that confidence boost after coming up against Lavington undermanned and being beaten by a margin that wasn't accurate to where we want our season to be heading."
It was a big game for Albury's Rebekah Ohlin, who came up against her old club for the first time.
Heat also played a factor in the Easter Saturday clash, with the temperature making playing conditions difficult for both sides.
Maddie McFarlane was among the best for the home team, racking up 11 of the Bulldogs 24 goals.
Aly Greer also showed her versatility, moving from the midcourt to the goal circle to end the day with five.
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