A tough defensive effort saw the Magpies league tag side land their second win of the Group 19 season against Narwan on Sunday.
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The Magpies took a 14-4 lead into the half-time break and kept their opponents scoreless in the second stanza to win 22-4.
"The training we have been doing is starting to pay off with our attack," coach Andrew Hodgson said.
"I thought our defence was really good too."
Sarah Byrne earned the club's three points and three Group 19 best and fairest points while Kate Lynn was named players' player.
While the duo received the accolades, Hodgson couldn't fault the team across the board.
"I thought the whole team played well, there wasn't a bad player," he said.
"We are slowly getting better.
"The girls are in a happy mood, in a good, positive frame of mind.
"I was really happy with yesterday's [Sunday] effort."
A number of injuries have seen the Glen Innes girls short on bench players and fatigue was evident in patches.
Hodgson is hoping to have the players on deck for a match up with ladder leaders Armidale.
"We will prepare this week for Armidale, it should be a good game," he said.
"We will just stick to our structure, be good in defence and try our attacking moves."