Noradjuha-Quantong bounced back from a tight loss to Laharum last week, overcoming Natimuk United by 20-points in A Grade.
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Bombers' coach Fiona Rowe described the result as a "fantastic win".
"Very happy with the girls," she said.
"Our defence, particularly Louisa Vague, played a terrific defensive game today.
"It was a whole team effort.
"They were able to hold off and deal with the pressure, considering they (Natimuk) were in the grand final in 2019."
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Shannon Couch who was coming up against her former club impressed Rowe.
"Shan up against her old team, she was strong in attack, under the goal ring getting heaps of rebounds, getting the lobs over from our midcourt," she said.
When it comes to improvements Rowe said her side needs to keep up its intensity for the whole game and improve their familiarity with each other.
"We're a pretty new side to each other, so every week we get used to playing with each other more and more," she said.
The Bombers' coach was full of Praise for Natimuk, who she referred to as a "great side".
"On their day they're very good and I'm not looking forward to the next time we come up against them because they are tough," she said.
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In the other matches Jeparit-Rainbow notched another win, claiming victory by 21 points against Edenhope-Apsley.
The Storm are now 3-0 for the season and are one of the teams to beat.
Breanna Eastick and Georgia Batson were dominant upfront shooting 29 and 20 goals apiece.
Over at Pimpinio, Kalkee had a big 32-point win against the home side.
The win was much-needed for Kalkee who face the reigning premiers in Laharum next week.
In the remaining games Swifts found some form against Rupanyup, winning by 26 points.
Michaela Armer had 31 goals and Jade Ralph and Julia Coates were named their best.
The win was the Swifts' first and will give them confidence heading into next week's match against Pimpinio who are yet to register a win.