Longford cemented top spot on the ladder with a comfortable eight-wicket defeat of third-placed Cressy.
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The match of the round proved a one-sided affair with Cressy limited to 78 all out off 30 overs.
Danny Bennett provided the only resistance with 29 as all six Longford bowlers claimed wickets, Adam Smith returning the best figures of 3-10 and Andrew Bassett adding 2-24.
The Country Tigers chased down the score in just 12 overs.
Opener Jackson Blair hit an unbeaten 42 and Josh Adams was also at the crease on 10 when victory was confirmed. Jonty Manktelow (2-21) claimed both wickets for the Bulldogs.
The victory maintained Longford’s 100 per cent start to the season.
Three half-centuries saw HADSPEN to a seven-wicket home win over ACL.
Winning the toss and batting first, ACL posted 194 all out.
Shaun Woods added to his half-century against Perth in round 3 with a splendid innings of 80 that featured five sixes.
John Kedey continued his fine form with 41 and Matthew Oates added 32 but nobody else was able to break double figures.
For the second week running, Sameera Vishwaranga claimed three wickets but Thanuka Dabare returned the best figures of 3-32.
The Chieftains made the chase look easy, knocking it off in the 33rd over.
Dabare hit five sixes in his 51 to complete a stunning personal performance, Damian Woods topped his opening round score of 66 with a solid top score of 68 while Liam Reynolds remained unbeaten on 57 when the winning runs were hit.
A magnificent 140 from Clinton Reid earned TREVALLYN victory although Legana fell just 10 runs short in a gallant chase.
Reid’s knock came off just 91 deliveries as Trevallyn posted 5-249 off their 40 overs, Geoff Stick the pick of the bowlers with 3-51.
Legana put up a superb effort in reply, Jeremy Robinson hitting an unbeaten 75, Chris Demeyer also not out on 48 and Michael Dunn adding 42 as the team reached 5-239.
Wayne Ford took 3-28.