Waubra 12.12 (84) d Hepburn 10.7 (67)
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Waubra has showcased its class in a tight contest against Hepburn.
The Kangaroos met the Burras head-on in the final term to win by 17 points.
Waubra struggled all day to make their mark on the game, but the Roos' toughness in the contests prevailed as Hepburn faded late.
Andy McKay looked to be a casualty of the Burras' last ditch effort when he was helped from the ground with an arm injury.
Bungaree 12.21 (93) d Newlyn 5.12 (42)
Bungaree has secured a 51-point win over Newlyn.
The Demons were simply too good across the ground, with Newlyn flattered by Bungaree's inaccuracy.
Ash McDonald kicked four and Chris O'Keefe was prominent as always.
Gordon 14.12 (96) d Learmonth 9.6 (60)
Gordon have overcome a brave Learmonth to storm home with a 36-point victory, courtesy of a blistering six-goal final quarter.
The Lakies were right in the contest until three quarter time, but were unable to sustain the manic pressure and intensity that enabled them to get in a winning position.
Jason Rae and Jaymes Gormon were both highly influential in Gordon's last quarter surge, while Jacob Werts and Will Simpson stood up for Learmonth.
Lakies coach Brenton Powell suffered a hand injury early in the game and was sent for scans.
Dunnstown 35.17 (227) d Smythesdale 2.3 (15)
DUNNSTOWN has dealt the latest blow to Smythesdale, belting the Bulldogs by 212 points on Saturday.
The Dogs managed the first goal of the match, but the home side quickly clicked into gear and controlled the contest for the remainder of the afternoon.
Dunnstown piled on goal after goal in slippery conditions, with its straight shooting evident in a 35.17 (227) to 2.3 (15) scoreline.3
While they had winners on every line, the Towners were led by ruckman Mark Stewart, who showed clever tap work while racking up touches all over the ground, while Aaron Sawers Matt Auchettl and Lachlan Poulter all booted six goals.
Smythesdale's best contributor was perhaps youngster Jackson Cranny, who kicked a goal and showed some class in the midfield and around the stoppages.
Dunnstown has now won its past three games to double its tally from 2014.
Beaufort 16.15 (111) d Rokewood-Corindhap 3.2 (20)
Beaufort's undefeated streak has continued with a 91-point victory over Rokewood-Corindhap.
The Crows looked well drilled and stuck to their structures all over the ground for the majority of the contest.
The Grasshoppers were well served by Paul Wells and Ben Reese.
Beaufort was led by the class of ruck man Jake Garvey and forward Jack Duke, kicking six goals.
Creswick 14.8 (92) d Skipton 7.9 (51)
A five goal haul to Clinton Robinson has seen Creswick comfortably account for Skipton.
The Wickers blew the game open after a tight first quarter, booting seven goals to three in the second.
Creswick's Shane Hepworth was best afield with three majors.
For the Emus, Cameron Postlethwaite booted two, while Jake Hobbs impressed.
Buninyong 29.19 (193) d Carngham-Linton 1.5 (11)
Buninyong has annihilated Carngham-Linton to the tune of 182 points.
The Bombers were on fire from the start, opening a 47-point lead at the first break and extending it to 85 at half-time.
The Saints fought hard in the third term, with James Nichols booting the side's only goal of the day.
Springbank 9.11 (65) d Ballan 4-12 (36)
Springbank has held off a spirited Ballan by 29 points.
A slow start cost the Blues dearly, who booted just two goals in the first half.
William Driscoll kicked two goals for the Tigers, while Paul McMahon was best on ground.
Zac Peoples was Ballan's best with two goals.
Clunes 9.11 (65) d Daylesford 8.11 (59)
Daylesford has come devastatingly close to securing its first win of the season.
The Bulldogs led Clunes all day, but faltered in the final term to slump to a six-point loss.
Jayden Hind kicked three goals for the winners, while Joel Nevill booted two.
For Daylesford, Andrew Button kicked four majors in a performance worthy of best on ground consideration.