VINCENTIA'S Ash Hewson and her NSW Waratahs have continued their unbeaten run in the Super W competition, by defeating RugbyWA 31-nil on Sunday.
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In Western Australia's sapping heat, three tries to NSW in the opening half gave the visitors a comfortable 19-nil buffer at the break.
Despite a mistake-riddled second half from both sides, the Waratahs women added another two tries to seal yet another win.
Chloe Leaupepe scored a double and along with number eight Grace Hamilton, was one of NSW's best on the day.
RugbyWA showed glimpses of enterprising attacking threat, with Trilleen Pomare and Mhicca Carter dangerous, but clean football was all-too rare given a mountain of handling mistakes and the dominance of the NSW forward pack.
Hamilton was a powerhouse with the ball in hand, and the NSW tight five constantly dominated the collisions.
Coming after a win over major rivals Queensland last weekend and with a last-round clash against minnows Melbourne, NSW's victory leaves them all-but assured of winning the minor premiership and hosting duties for the Super W final.
Hewson said she believed NSW's best form is still ahead of them.
"I am really proud of our girls I feel like we are building each week and this win was a true testament of that," Hewson said post-match.