The Bloods have surprised many with wins over the Rovers and Strathmerton, but have lost games they should have won against the likes of Rennie and Katandra.
This time around the Bloods triumphed 41-27, with coach Kate Bird giving a shoutout to milestone player Abby Wilson.
“It was really good,” Bird said.
“We knew it was going to be a good match, we played well as a team and we outplayed them.
“A shoutout to Abby Wilson, who played her 100th club match and she was best on for us as well.”
Other players to stand out were Rose Chamberlain and Katrina Chellew.
Strathmerton has now won five in a row after defeating Katandra by 23 goals.
The Bulldogs won 55-32, with Emily Buzza and Amy Carter standouts.
The duo shared the scoring, with Buzza contributing 29 goals and Carter 26.
Speaking of winning streaks, Katunga extended theirs to six wins with a 15-goal victory over Tungamah.
The Swans won 49-34, as Aimee Sidebottom (20 goals), Sarah Weidemann and Zoe Ludington the standouts in the victory.
Waaia moved to the top of the table at the expense of Katamatite with a 37-goal demolition job of Yarroweyah.
The Bombers are the first team to nine wins after the 69-32 victory, but both of their nearest rivals have a game in hand.
Picola United caused another surprise, knocking off Katamatite from top spot.
The Blues won 47-41 top record their seventh victory of the campaign.
The win sees United in fifth spot, but with a draw to their name they are only half a game from second.
Katamatite has dropped to fourth.
Mathoura is just half a game outside the eight after taking down Blighty 63-19.
The Timbercutters sit in 10th spot with a record of four wins and a draw.
Berrigan recorded just its third win of the year, proving too good for Rennie.
The Saints got home 43-to-34.
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