Illawarra's stunning run through the Tarsha Gale Cup season continues, with the Steelers notching their second 62-0 win in as many weeks on Saturday.
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Rhian Yeo, Evie McGrath and Sienna Leslie all had doubles, while Darcy Eade had a hat-trick as Courtney Crawford's side ran in a staggering 13 tries to zip against Penrith at St Marys.
It bettered a tally of 12 tries in last week's win over the Dragons by an identical scoreline, and continues an unbeaten run through 2024.
More than that, they'll enter the final round in superlative form having conceded just one try in their past six outings, with the run of victories coming by a combined margin of 240-6.
It includes a 28-6 win over the Roosters Indigenous Academy three weeks ago, the Roosters' first loss in more than a season having claimed the 2023 title undefeated.
It's something the Steelers are now eyeing heading into next Saturday's final-round clash with the Sharks at Collegians.
They'll enjoy a week off in week one of the finals before advancing directly to a grand-final qualifier in week two of the post-season.
They may well be joined by the Steelers Lisa Fiaola Cup side, who all but sealed a top-two finish of their own in Saturday's earlier clash at St Marys.
Brad Reh's side was equally untroubled by the Panthers, with skipper Thalia O'Brien, Halle Barrett and Michala Hardy all grabbing doubles in a 30-6 win.
The news was not so good for Shaun Timmins' SG Ball squad, with its finals hopes now on tenterhooks heading into the final round after being blown away by the Bulldogs on Sunday.
The Dogs jumped the Steelers from the start, scoring a try in the opening minute and shooting out to a 28-0 lead by halftime before running out 46-16 winners.
Illawarra finally broke their duck in the second stanza, which finished four tries to three in favour of the Bulldogs, but the 30-point dent in the Steelers for-and-against comes at the worst possible time.
It sees them hovering in sixth spot and needing to beat the 15th-placed Bears in the final round to secure a finals berth.
It was an equally unhappy day for Illawarra in the Harold Matthews Cup, with the Steelers going down 52-6 to the Bulldogs.
All four Steelers grades will be in action at Collegians in the final round of the regular season this Saturday.