The Swans knocked off Mooroopna 14.17 (101) to 5.6 (36), with Flynn Tonks kicking four goals.
His tally for the season now sits at 14 from four matches.
Isaac Rachele also added three and Jett Bruton kicked two for the Swans.
Xavier Chandler and Jack Osborne kicked two each for the Cats.
Echuca kept pace with the Swans at the top of the table with an emphatic 94-point win over Shepparton United.
The Murray Bombers won 14.17 (101) to 1.1 (7) and Tom Evans starred with six goals, taking his season tally to 15.
Joeve Cooper kicked United's only goal.
Kyabram produced a six-goal last quarter to run away with a 53-point win over Seymour.
The Bombers won 14.10 (94) to 6.5 (41), with Nicholas Jephson kicking a bag of four.
Bailey White and Bailey Pyke kicked goals in the win.
Oliver Munro kicked two for the Lions.
Fifteen different players hit the scoreboard as Rochester piled on the goals against Tatura as the match finished 41.25 (271) to 0.1 (1).
Elijah Foley and Charlie Palmer kicked five and Reed Hocking added another four in the commanding performance.
Sebastian Vraca was named Tatura's best.
Euroa and Shepparton had the bye.
● In 15-and-under netball action, Shepparton United defeated Echuca 40 to 38.
Hannah Greig, Ada Rutherford and Diaz Barzen were named United's better players, while Echuca's Ruby McGlone, Holly Chadwick and Makenna James were standouts.
Rochester got the better of Tatura, winning 35-19.
Kaitlyn Joyce, Charlize Weeks and Matisse Martin were named best for the Tigers, while Alyse O'Connell, Hannah Newman and Lucy Ewart stood out for the Bulldogs.
Shepparton Swans won 58-21 against Mooroopna, thanks to a 24-4 final term.
Harriet Gall, Jaylah Meda and Holly Egan starred in the Swans’ win, while Mya Jesperson, Emily Thompson and Gemma Joyce were the Cats’ best.
Kyabram defeated Seymour by 17 goals.
Ava Ralph, Isla Carver and Stella Tuezisc were key to the Bombers’ victory, while Milla Webster, Matilda Archibald and Ruby Trimble stood up in the loss for the Lions.
In the other games, Benalla knocked off Euroa 49-18 and Shepparton proved too good for Mansfield in a 60-16 drubbing.
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