In the second half of the split round four, Tongala was electric from the word go, finishing the first quarter up 22-2.
From there the Blues continued to score freely, eventually winning the match 68-20, with coach Grace Hammond labelling it the most complete performance from her side throughout her coaching tenure.
“I’m in my second year as coach and that is the best netball that I have seen my girls play,” she said.
“Especially the way we started in the first quarter, it was just a very clinical, textbook game of netball.
“Our structures worked our way and we stuck to the things we have been working on and things just happened to flow our way.
“Barooga were a great group of girls to play and, obviously, they are towards the bottom end of the ladder a bit more, but nonetheless, they played a great game of netball as well and it was a positive hit-out for us.”
In other games, Deniliquin defeated Mulwala 60-50.
Both sides now sit evenly poised on two wins and two losses to start the season.
Meanwhile, in Sunday’s match, Nathalia was too strong against Numurkah, with the Purples winning the game by 14 points, 45-31.
In the first half of the split round four, Moama defeated Finley, Rumbalara won its match against Echuca United and Congupna beat Cobram.