Albury has jumped into the top three after handing Corowa-Rutherglen a 132-point pasting.
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The Tigers celebrated two-time Morris medallist Joel Mackie's 200th with a 23.15 (153) to 3.3 (21) home demolition.
Mackie kicked three goals to feature in the best.
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"'Mack' hasn't played too many poor ones and he showed he's still playing at a really high level," Roos' coach Marc Almond said.
Best on ground Dean Polo also landed three, along with Shaun Daly and Jake Page.
Brayden O'Hara and Jake Gaynor also played well.
It was the Roos second successive three-figure loss after falling to Myrtleford, with Shane Tregear the best.
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