EVANDALE extended their five-year winning streak over Eagles rivals Uni-Mowbray at University Oval on Saturday.
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The visitors held the usually high-scoring Uni goalless in the opening term and to just three goals for the match – winning 8.6 (54) to 3.7 (25).
Tom Chugg booted three majors in victory, while Brady Wagner and Tim Walker finished with two each as Evandale edged a game clear of St Pats in the race for fourth spot.
Zak Noble, Daniel Newton and Chugg were named Evandale’s best, while Corey Bosworth and Hayden Chrzanowski fought hard for Uni Mowbray.
Isaac Peters, Glenn Dawson and Dylan Dwyer kicked one goal each in just Uni’s third loss this season.
PERTH were 13-points better than Meander Valley to claim their third win of 2016 – lifting them out of bottom spot.
The Magpies had 11 solitary goalkickers with six coming in the final stanza to win 11.9 (75) to 8.14 (62).
The Suns were held goalless in both the second and final quarters. Kalyn Eady (three goals) was the only player to kick more than one major.
Luke Gray, Andrew O'Neil and James Miller were Perth’s best, while Daniel McCall was Meander Valley’s top performer.
TAMAR CATS secured their fourth win this year, edging out Old Launcestonians 9.12 (66) to 6.9 (45).
Scores were all tied up at the main break but the Cats were able to outscore their opponents six goals to three in the second half.
Harry Adams finished with two majors, while Jason Savage, Simon Dingemanse and Marc Davey performed strongly.
Kevin Rowbottom (four goals) continued his solid form as Jake Chamberlain and Jeff Connelly toiled hard.
LILYDALE outperformed St Pats away from home by 63 points to hand the Saints their second-consecutive heavy loss.
There was just two goals between the two outfits before the Demons flicked the switch to convert seven goals to nil in the final term – winning 14.16 (100) to 5.7 (37).
Joshua Griggs bagged a five-goal haul as Joel Champ and Thane Bardenhagen chipped in with two each.
Will Lockhart, Logan Reynold and Trent Griggs led the charge, while Nathan James, James Langley and Claye Young played well for St Pats.
Cameron Bailey finished with three majors to his name.
OLD SCOTCH crushed Prospect by 155 points at NTCA Ground.
Dan Ellis (six goals) and Joshua Matthews combined for 10 majors in the Thistles 25.24 (174) to 3.1 (19) victory.
The reigning premiers held the Hawks to just one point in 60 minutes of football as Alex Mckenzie, Shaun Smith and Charlie Griffiths ran rampant.
Lockwood Duncombe, Kaleb Thomas and Cooper Hayes were Prospects only goalkickers. Luke Tepper, Dylan Laskey and Danny Hall were solid contributors to no avail.
The Hawks now boast a 6-10 win-loss record in sixth-spot.