In a warning signal to the rest of the A grade competition, Nirranda centre Anna Archie says she doesn't believe her top-of-the-table team has peaked yet.
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After the Blues' thumping 74-27 victory over Kolora-Noorat on Saturday it's hard to believe the ladder-leader has much room for improvement.
The Steph Townsend-led team was challenged early but scored 54 goals to 15 after quarter-time.
But Archie, who returned to Blues line-up this season after years at home in New Zealand, said there was still plenty of work to do ahead of finals.
"I still believe we haven't peaked yet," she said.
"We've still got a few things that we want to work on.
"But I can't elaborate too much into that.
"We're an honest team and we just keep chipping away but I don't believe we've peaked yet so it's going to be interesting the next few weeks going into finals."
Archie has had a strong season and was in Nirranda's best on Saturday.
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The Blues face second-ranked Merrivale and fifth-placed Timboon Demons in the remaining rounds.
The Dees are the only team to have beaten the Blues this season.
They won 51-43 back in round seven.
Nirranda brought back a host of big-name players on Saturday including defender Cloe Marr and star shooter Sophie Adams.
The Power were without goalie Lauren Williams and Sarah Davis for the clash.
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