Tatura ruckman Brandyn Grenfell and his St Mary's teammates stormed home to a 79-point win over Tiwi Bombers.
Grenfell booted two goals in the comfortable win, which has lifted St Mary's into third spot on the premier division ladder.
However, Shepparton young gun Jack Wilson was in sublime form for Tiwi Bombers.
The utility gained praise for his efforts on the field and the local media dubbed him the round's rising star.
Bears teammate Tyler Bell worked hard, while Echuca forward Angus Byrne battled away with two majors to continue his strong form.
A throng of exports helped Waratah enjoy a 23-point win over Darwin Buffaloes in wet conditions.
Led by a classy performance from Nathalia premiership player Nathan Oakes, Waratah ran away to a 13.5 (83) to 9.6 (60) win.
Oakes — along with Mooroopna's Will Hetherington — provided pinpoint passes across the ground.
And Echuca's Ned Lanyon performed strongly in his first premier appearance for the Tahs.
Nightcliff was handed a shock 13-point defeat by Southern Districts.
In a low-scoring affair, the Crocs proved too strong and claimed a 9.13 (67) to 8.6 (54) win.
Nathalia and former Picola United speedster Adam Jorgensen was best afield for Nightcliff, with the Murray Football League premiership player booting a goal and finding plenty of the ball.
Tongala's Cam Ilett slotted three majors, while Avenel product Willie Wheeler (one) tried his hardest in the loss.
● In division one action, Banks suffered its first loss of the season.
Kyabram's Jack Castles and Moama's Corey Farrell battled away as the Tiwi Bombers’ feeder club went down by six points to St Mary's.
A pair of exports guided Waratah to an emphatic win over Tracy Village.
Echuca's Cooper Barber and Kyabram's Jack Cattanach provided plenty of support as Waratah claimed a 90-point win.
And Rochester's Sarah Ingram helped Pint claim a tense two-point win in the women's premier division.
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