Yackandandah has stormed out of the blocks this season with former Ovens and Murray star Jess Garland helping to lead the way.
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The Roos celebrated their third straight win against Barnawartha at home on Saturday, in what was the second time the side has shot over 70 goals.
So far their lowest scoring game saw them reach 69 against Rutherglen.
"It's showing us that we're gelling really well as a team," Roos' coach Nicky Coleman said.
She also praised the on-court leadership of goal-shooter Garland.
"She's a really good mentor and leader to all of the other players," Coleman said.
"The amount of work she does in setting up and directing play in the goal circle is great."
Garland finished with 46 goals against the Tigers, while teammate Kelsey Herzina shot 29.
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"She (Herzina) has really stepped up and her confidence is growing every game," Coleman said.
"She's loving playing in the circle with Jess and they're communicating really well."
The Roos have also been well supported by former Wangaratta Rovers star and Toni Wilson Medallist Alana Sutton.
"She just knows what she has to do and gets the job done," Coleman said.
There was nothing separating Beechworth and Rutherglen on the weekend, with the two sides finishing with 49 goals each.
Other round three Tallangatta and District League winners were reigning premiers Kiewa-Sandy Creek, Tallangatta, Mitta United and Wodonga Saints.
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