First-placed Longford managed to assert dominance on Thursday with Boom finals being held this weekend.
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Bracknell batted first against the Tigers, with the top order of Natalie Curbishley (13), Amy Buettel (13) and Cassie Walker (25) notching most of their side's total.
Bracknell's 5-90 after 20 overs was quickly eclipsed by Longford, with Stacey Norton-Smith (32) and Mary Broadhurst (20) leading the charge to an eight-wicket win.
Last-placed Legana was dispatched by ACL in an 18-run loss despite the Durhams' best efforts .
ACL opener Narine Maurangi (31) got her side off to a hot start, with Elizabeth Hickman (13), Emily Woods (11) and Angela Thompson (18) peppering the total of 120 runs.
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Durham openers Isabel Partridge (14) and Elyse Page (29), along with Nicola Dusautoy (25) held their own against a tough ACL bowling attack, but it was not enough.
The bowling tirade of Maurangi (2-22 in four overs) and Danielle Kelly (2-5 in three overs) ensured victory for ACL. Hadspen was out-matched by Trevallyn by eight wickets in the final match of the day.
The Chieftains' 92-run total was cruised over by Trevallyn's top four batters of Alissa Selby (12), Reeanna Blackberry (19), Kellie Scott (11) and Tracey Miller (24).
Trevallyn and ACL will butt heads in the elimination final, with top teams Longford and Bracknell playing again in the qualifying final.