Liam Krautz made his return to Murrayfiled in style on Saturday with two tries for the Steamers.
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It came as the Albury-Wodonga side comfortably racked up their second win of the season against Wagga CSU, 76-10.
Ryan O'Sullivan and Sam Allen also put two tries on the board for the home side, while six players managed one each.
Young second rowers Tom Harvey and Jack Elder were also in good form.
CSU kept up with the Steamers in the early stages of the game, but the visitors fizzled out as the Border side made the most of the home crowd.
"We settled in and ran some really nice tries," Steamers coach Paul Musarra said.
"Sam Seaton keeps improving on the wing, he's a young kid that keeps getting better.
"The guys are getting really hungry to force turnovers in our defence."
The Steamers now play Tumut at home next weekend.
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