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That is the mission for the Bathurst Bulldogs women as they chase their third consecutive Central West Rugby Union premiership.
On Saturday the Bulldogs - winners of last season's inaugural Ferguson Cup - held off a determined Forbes at Grinsted Oval to post a 29-22 victory.
But with two rounds remaining before the finals, one of which is a Bathurst bye, their spot in the top four - which would bring with it a second chance - is not yet a lock. That's why captain Melissa Waterford knows it is important for her side to build on their effort in Forbes.
"They are taking a top eight in, if you get in the top four you get more chances at it, but it's just important now that we win everything," she said.
Having won via forfeit against the Dubbo Kangaroos then Orange City in the past fortnight, the trip to Forbes marked Bulldogs' first game in three weeks.
Their last outing had been a 34-10 loss to the Platypi at Ashwood Park and with Forbes holding the home ground advantage this time around, Bulldogs knew they faced a tough assignment.
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Forbes opened the scoring in the fourth minute via number 8 Maggie Townsend and while the lead changed hands three more times, it was Bulldogs who emerged with the win.
Having some of their more senior players back aided Bulldogs' cause, but with backs also having to fill slots in the forward pack, the Bathurst outfit still had to adjust to new combinations.
Mandy Scott crossed twice as she played her first match of the year, with Kate Gullifer, Haylee Lepaio and Courtney Auld also scoring.
"It was messy, but we did get the job done," Waterford said. "It was pretty close, they have quite a good attacking line up and we were very good defensively. We just had a few people out of positions which threw off a couple of the combinations.
"They were quite good over the ruck too, they were really quick on our ball and at some stages we were just a bit slow to get to the ball. It was definitely a good contest.
"We did a couple of silly things and that gave them the options to score, one was an intercept pass. Another one we were worried about a bad call and they just took advantage of it and kept running, they played the whistle.
"So discipline let us down at some stages during the game, but I felt overall the girls played really well."
Bulldogs' sit this Saturday out with the bye.