The Eagles travelled to take on the winless Bloods having won both games since the bye, and the result was a continuation of the hot streak.
The massive 73-30 win provides an important percentage boost for United as it looks to lock in a finals position.
Co-coach Kate Donehue was thrilled with the effort from her side, with 73 goals being the highest score it has posted for the season.
“We were stoked with the win, considering we only beat Tocumwal by 14 earlier in the season,” she said.
“Credit to our goalies, who all shot above 80 per cent accuracy, and our defenders, who kept Tocumwal to three goals in the first quarter.”
It was hard to pick a clear cut standout in such a dominant win, according to Donehue, however there were a number of strong performances.
“It was another real team effort, everyone played their part,” Donehue said.
“It was hard to give out awards yesterday, however we acknowledged the work of Jess Davidson, Amy Sherlock and Kate Pearson, who stepped up in different ways.”
The Eagles climb ahead of Moama (9-6) with the win, slotting into fifth with four rounds to play.
United will face a tough assignment against Tongala next week, with the Blues still having lost just one game for the season.