The five losing sides tallied just 27 points between them in a one-sided round of NTFAW football.
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Friday night's heavyweight clash between Launceston and South Launceston was the closest of the lot, with the reigning TSLW premiers prevailing 9.4 (58) to 2.2 (14).
For the second week running, Tassie Devil Kelsie Hill was best on ground as coach Mikayla Binns and Madison Shaw slotted two each, while the experienced trio of Dearne Taylor, Meg Radford and Georgia Hill were all solid.
Aprille Crooks and Ellie Woods were among South Launceston's best and both finished with last-term consolations.
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HILLWOOD made it three from three with a crushing 20.13 (133) to 0.0 (0) win over league newcomer Longford.
Naurine Maurangi (eights goals) and Sian Beeton (five) were dominant for the Sharks while Jade Nichols, Alanah Boyack and Brearna Mansell never stopped trying for an undermanned Longford side.
Emily McKinnell made it 10 goals in two weeks after snagging a bag of seven in BRIDGENORTH's win over Deloraine.
The Parrots kicked five goals in the last term to win 12.16 (88) to 1.1 (7) with Letitia Johnston winning plenty of the ball.
Deloraine found a green patch in the third term courtesy of Claudia Gardner (one goal) and Danielle Saltmarsh, who finished among the Roos' best.
SCOTTSDALE registered its first win of the season, cruising to a 9.9 (63) to 0.0 (0) victory at George Town.
Georgina Dare, Bonnie Farrell and Maggie Cuthbertson all kicked multiples for the Pies as Isabella Brunacci stood tall for the Saints.
At the NTCA Ground, OLD SCOTCH produced a five-goal opening term to outgun Evandale 14.14 (98) to 1.0 (6).
Jenni Hughes snuck through the Eagles' sole major in the second term.
Meander Valley and Old Launcestonians will meet in an exhibition match at Rocherlea Oval at 1pm Sunday.