The Magpies Glen Innes league tag side posted their third triumph on the trot against the win-less Narwan team.
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The Magpies found form with a 40-4 thrashing of the Boomerangs two weeks ago before defeating ladder leaders Armidale in round 12.
Against Narwan, Glen Innes managed to post a 32-8 win.
The recent three wins puts their season's total up to five and coach Andrew Hodgson said their change in form has come down to a better mindset within the team.
"I think our attitude, it is really positive at the moment," he said.
"They are all turning up for each other now, that has been a big improvement."
Hodgson couldn't find a standout player in the match.
"Our attack was good and they controlled the game very well," he said.
"It was a pretty good effort."
Hodgson said they're still improving but there is a renewed belief within the team and they are beginning to understand what they are capable of.
"They are starting to realise now we have a chance of winning it," he said.
"There is half a dozen there with a lot of experience that is helping the younger ones."
"The younger ones are playing really well."
They face the Boars next who rolled Armidale on Saturday to take the lead on the competition ladder.