St Pats has established itself as Lilydale's most dangerous threat by dismantling reigning premier East Coast.
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The Saints trailed at the first break but marched in with a four-goal-to-none second term to set up an 18.6 (114) to 12.10 (82) win.
Former Old Scotch premiership star Tom Allison was best on ground for the Saints, while co-coach Alex Russell rustled up a season-high seven goals.
Nick Child kicked five for the Swans.
OLD LAUNCESTONIANS nudged into the top three with a 8.12 (60) to 7.5 (47) win over Meander Valley.
The game looked done and dusted at the final change before the Suns piled on four goals to none to add some heat to the contest.
Matthew Murfet and Luke Johnston were industrious in the Blues' win, which featured a four-goal haul from Alistair Taylor.
PERTH looked a chance of becoming Uni-Mowbray's first scalp before winning 15.18 (108) to 11.7 (73).
A colourful clash saw just 16 points separate the teams at the final change, but a City Eagles side led superbly by Cai Green could not withstand a seven-goal haul from Zane Brown.
In the other two round 11 results, LILYDALE staved off Evandale by 34 points and a Jarrah Burns-inspired Bridport waltzed to a 62-point victory at Old Scotch.
The Thistles were just five points in arrears at the half before being blown away, while Lilydale's 8.14 (62) was its lowest score and third two-figure total of the season to date.
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