Maggie Cuthbertson's best-on-ground effort sentenced Hillwood to its first loss in the NTFAW's fourth round.
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Scottsdale raced out to a 15-point lead at Shark Park before the hosts fought back through Sarah Radford and Carly Farrow.
But another two-goal-to-none third term sealed a 6.6 (42) to 2.3 (15) victory for the Magpies as veteran Miranda Oliver kicked her first two goals since returning.
LAUNCESTON is top of the NTFAW ladder for the first time after accounting for Evandale 13.6 (84) to 0.1 (1).
The Blues fielded just 15 players but had too much experience as skipper Dearne Taylor shone at the contest and Meg Radford and Madison Shaw kicked three each.
Marlie Lukic and Elizabeth Stonehouse were Evandale's best.
OLD LAUNCESTONIANS were equally as ruthless in an 11.8 (74) to 0.0 (0) demolition of Deloraine.
The league newcomers were unable to combat the Blues' star-studded forward line as Caitlyn Webster (three goals), Jade Maynard-Jones and Taylah Lehman (two each) all got loose.
Some famous Deloraine names in Tahlia Powe and Rebekah Dornauf were among the best for the hosts.
Emily McKinnell kept her place atop the goalkicking charts with another bag of five in BRIDGENORTH's win at Meander Valley.
The Parrots saluted 12.6 (78) to 5.2 (32) after Suns tall Sophie Townsend had dominated to give the hosts a one-goal lead at quarter time.
Caitlin Mulligan was Bridgenorth's best while Sun Kate Bowland kicked her first two majors in the NTFAW.
There was another five-goal bag in the Friday night game as OLD SCOTCH's Georgia Nicholas helped bulldoze Longford 21.16 (142) to 2.0 (12).
Kaydee Page was brilliant for the undermanned Tigers.
Saturday's late game saw SOUTH LAUNCESTON prevail 7.4 (47) to 1.0 (6) over a determined George Town.
Danika Corcoran was dominant with fellow Bulldog Ellie Woods kicking four.