Ladder leaders Launceston and Old Scotch kept their winning form alive in twilight wins over Scottsdale and Old Launcestionans respectively on Friday night.
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It was slow goings for the Blues against the third-placed Magpies, but the former was able to get going en route to a 7.5 (47) to 0.2 (2) win at Scottsdale.
Launceston's Meg Sinclair dropped four majors on the Pies, with teammate Brie Rattray also adding a nifty two goals as well.
For the second-placed Thistles, it was business as usual as a comprehensive effort had them downing OLFC 7.15 (57) to 2.1 (13)
OLFC failed to score in the middle quarters, while Thistles Georgia Nicholas and Ella Maurer led the scoring with two goals apiece.
The Suns outshone the Kangaroos on Saturday morning, beating their foes 6.3 (39) to 3.1 (19) at Deloraine.
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Meander Valley's Megan Wilkinson and Kate Bowland had two goals each, while Kangaroos Georgeina Eastley, Claudia Gardner and Taneil Bloomfield had one apiece.
Fourth-placed Bridgenorth showed their determination by routing George Town 6.6 (42) to 0.4 (4) at Parrot Park.
Bridgenorth's Emily Mckinnell tallied three goals in her team's win.
South Launceston had a field day against Longford at Youngtown, rolling over the Tigers 23.15 (153) to 0.0 (0).
Bulldogs Ellie Woods, Danika Corcoran and Monique Sawyer booted seven, six and three goals respectively, with a further seven teammates kicking majors in the scoring bonanza.
Saturday's final game between Evandale and Hillwood saw the exact opposite in the scoring.
The Sharks beating the Eagles 1.0 (6) to 0.3 (3) in Dwayne Beeton's first match coaching against his former team Evandale.
South Launceston cricketer and Sharks co-captain Narine Maurangi scored the game's only goal.