Dylan Riley proved why he is one of the North's best footballers with an eight-goal performance for the rising Suns in a 22.14 (146) to 8.13 (61) victory over Perth.
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Led by Riley, Callum Harrison and Alex Wadley, who kicked five, the Suns picked up their second win.
Zane Brown, Jake Carins and Josh Holton all kicked two for Perth as Steven Hill was strong.
ST PATS taught long-term rivals Old Scotch a lesson as their young side continues to adapt to a higher brand of football.
Co-coaches Jake Laskey and Alex Russell cashed in on their less-experienced opponents, kicking 14 between them as Jacob Parker impressed throughout.
Sam Tucker kicked two of Old Scotch's goals in the 21.24 (150) to 6.5 (41) loss that kept St Pats in fourth.
EAST COAST SWANS got back on the winners list with a 16.16 (112) to 10.8 (68) win over fast-improvers Bridport.
Regular suspects Nick Child (five) and Matthew Taylor (four) led the scoring for their respective sides with Child's Swans being held goalless in the last quarter as the Seagulls fought hard.
Will Stoltenberg continued his strong run of form as did Bridport captain Jarrah Burns.
Jordan Harris kicked six for EVANDALE as his side accounted for Uni Mowbray by 145 points.
Winning 25.11 (161) to 1.10 (16), Evandale set the tone with an eight-goal first quarter which allowed them to never look back.
Damian Wrankmore and James Conray were the victors' best with Uni Mowbray's Hayden Chrzanowski leading from the front again.
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