The Albury-Wodonga Spitfires women recorded successive victories for the first time of the Capital League season on Saturday.
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After beating Goulburn at home last week, the Border outfit saw off North Canberra Eagles 3-0 at Canberra's Carter field to continue their strong run of form.
Jackleene Macarthur, Kate Reynolds and Hayley Hutchinson found the back of the net for the Spitfires.
The women's ladder after round 15 is: ANU 35, Tuggeranong 32, St Patrick's 28, Old Canberrans 27, Central 27, United 26, Albury-Wodonga 14, Goulburn 13, University of Canberra 12, North Canberra 3.
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Meanwhile, it was a tough weekend for the Spitfires men who lost both matches in their double-header away to Goulburn.
Saturday saw the Spitfires go down 6-2, as Goulburn's Ben and Jake Staines finished with five goals between them.
Tim Jones and Larry Simpson were on target for the Spitfires.
It didn't get any easier on Sunday, with Goulburn recording a 7-2 victory.
Ben Staines knocked in another four goals to add his three from Saturday, while former Kookaburra Glenn Turner netted a double.
Matt Mills and Charley Wallace scored for the Spitfires.
Old Canberrans cruised past United 7-1 on Saturday to push the Spitfires outside the top-four with just five games to play.
The men's ladder after round 15 is: Wests 39, Central 37, Goulburn 33, Old Canberrans 21, Albury-Wodonga 19, United 16, St Patrick's 7, ANU 7.
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