As experienced earlier this season, weather disrupted the first week of finals matches played on Saturday, with Euroa's win against Karramomus the only match completed.
A dominant bowling effort had the Magpies blitz the Bloods at Euroa's Memorial Oval and walk away with a five-wicket win.
The visitors won the toss and elected to bat first, but found themselves in total disarray early in the piece.
Openers Zac Groombridge and Cooper Delahey departed the crease with the score yet to reach double figures.
A late-order batting collapse — where the Bloods lost 6-22 — halted their innings in the 40th over and with 79 runs on the board.
Euroa teenager Lucas Paul (4-21) continued his excellent run of form and led the way for the home side.
Teammate and opening quick Darby Wilson chimed in with 2-10, as all six Euroa bowlers collected a scalp.
It was a nervous start to the run chase for the Magpies, with opener Nathan Symes out for a duck.
Four more wickets followed and Euroa was left 5-32.
However, brave performances from skipper Carl Norton (25 not out) and Daniel Godsmark (20) lifted the Magpies to 5-83 in the 38th over.
● Kyabram got the chocolates in Sunday's replay against Numurkah.
Jason Leocata and Pat Parsons both notched 43-run knocks as Kyabram posted a challenging total of 6-158.
The Blues reached 15 for no loss of wicket in reply, but that's where their world got turned upside down.
Brilliant bowling from Damien Parsons (3-14) had Numurkah lose a staggering 5-16.
Not even a flurry of runs from tail-end bat Hunter Verhoeven (36) was enough for the Blues as they were skittled for 116.
● The match between third-placed Tatura and Mooroopna (fourth) at Frank Howley Oval did not have results entered as of last night.
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