EVANDALE coach James Storay slotted his fifth goal after the siren to lead his side to a major upset over East Coast.
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Celebrating Mathinna's heritage in their annual Pyengana match, East Coast started well before a five-goal third quarter brought the Eagles back into it, finishing 13.9 (87) to 12.12 (84) victors.
LILYDALE became the inaugural winners of the Keian Brown memorial trophy with an emphatic 204-point win over Old Scotch.
Keeping the Thistles scoreless, Corey Lockett celebrated his 100th game in style with Reuben Rothwell and Thane Bardenhagen kicking six each.
BRIDPORT showed their rapid improvement with an upset 12.13 (85) to 10.9 (69) win over Old Launcestonians.
Ex-Launceston star Joe Boyce had an influence, kicking four majors as Will Archer kicked three for the Blues in their second loss for the season, slipping to fourth.
Jumping into second position after the round of upsets, ST PATS stamped their authority on Perth with a 23.12 (150) to 7.7 (49) win.
Alex Russell and Jacob Knight continued their goal-scoring combination in an accurate display as Tom Hilder was strong and Nathan Croft was Perth's best player with two majors for the day.
MEANDER VALLEY continue to make waves in the competition, picking up a 22.20 (152) to 4.6 (30) win over Uni Mowbray.
Sending Rob Shaw and Alex Wadley's 100th game off in style, Dylan Riley kicked five and Lyndon Hampton dominated with Uni's Daniel Bluett impressing.