The top six continued to take shape on Saturday as the reigning premiers saw off another potential challenger.
Here's what you might have missed this week.
Cora Lynn vs Nar Nar Goon
Nar Nar Goon have seen off yet another top six team, this time defeating Cora Lynn by 57 points.
The reigning premiers showed enough of their bruising best to overpower the Cobras, winning every quarter on their way to victory 16.15 (111) to 8.6 (54).
They did it through their sheer spread of talent too as 11 different players all found the big sticks.
Cora Lynn were left to rue a goalless second quarter where they quickly lost touch with the competition's only unbeaten team and couldn't find it again thereafter.
They are now just one win inside the top six as they prepare to face the most likely challenger outside the six in Inverloch-Kongwak.
Nar Nar Goon's top players were Trent Armour, Aidan Pipicelli, Nicholas Hillard, Flynn Parker, Jake Blackwood and Jacob Keysers.
Timothy Payne, Matthew Briggs, Christopher Inverno, William Stephenson, Jett Edwards and Tristan Warkuss all kept the fight going for Cora Lynn.
Kilcunda Bass vs Korumburra Bena
Kilcunda Bass secured a much needed win over Korumburra Bena as their fight for a top six spot continues.
Having won just one of their last five games and up against a resurgent Giants side on a two-win streak, the Panthers managed to hold their opposition to just four goals to prevail 11.15 to 4.3 and move back above Inverloch-Kongwak into sixth.
The usual names got it down for the Panthers, namely Nathan Foote, Travis Tuck and Dale Gawley.
The Giants would be disappointed with their efforts here, having gone goalless in not one but two separate quarters.
Improvement is never typically linear in footy as they found out, crashing back to earth after two wonderful weeks with a dull thud.
Guy Dickson, Joel Cuman, Boyd Robertson, Josh Hopkins, Lachlan Smith and Kye Benson were their better players while Trent Cartmel, Ashden Grenness and Steven Scott rounded out the Panthers'.
Tooradin-Dalmore vs Dalyston
A 10-goal fourth quarter powered Tooradin-Dalmore to a massive win over Dalyston.
The Seagulls enjoyed a nice tune-up at their home base, destroying the hapless Magpies 21.15 (141) to 4.5 (29).
Funnily enough, that final result came despite the Seagulls trailing by three points at quarter time. Guess they didn't take it well.
Twelve players all hit the scoreboard as Shane Savage, Charlie Shinners, Adam Oxley, Liam Adams, Connor O'Riordan and Piva Wright all dominated.
Bradley Tilley, Ben Lewis, Fraser West, Jake Barry, Mitch Hallahan and Kyle Hutchison tried hard for Dalyston.
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