A five-goal second half saw OLD SCOTCH blow away Hillwood 7.8 (50) to 3.3 (21).
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Leading by four points at the main break, the Thistles stormed home and showed why they are the competition's second-placed side.
Their seven goals came from seven different shoes in a game that featured no multiple goalkickers, while Georgia Nicholas and Ella Maurer were Scotch's best and Janaha Beeton and Carly Farrow led the way for Hillwood.
After dropping three matches to them last year, BRIDGENORTH finally accounted for Old Launcestonians 5.4 (34) to 2.4 (16) on Friday night.
The Parrots led by a solitary point at half-time before holding the Blues goalless in the second, with Emily Nunn booking two of her own.
Caitlyn Webster, fresh off last week's 10-goal haul, and Taylah Lehman kicked the Blues' goals as Dana Lester shone while Maddy Whitney and Jessica Morely were Bridgenorth's best.
GEORGE TOWN'S rescheduled game against Longford was worth the wait, coming away 17.7 (109) to 0.0 (0) winners at home.
Originally booked in for June 26, with all four Saints teams set to play on the same day for the first time, the game was moved after the ground was closed.
Former North Launceston skipper Jodie Clifford showed her class with nine goals as Natasha Davis, Lynette and Tamara Burt and Hollie Geeves all kicked two.
Alanah Boyack, Jade Nichols and Courtney Wells were the best for the valiant Tigers.
LAUNCESTON maintained its top spot on the ladder with a 11.17 (83) to 0.0 (0) win over Deloraine.
Meg Radford, Georgia Hill and Madi Shaw all snagged two goals as the Blues had plenty of goalkicking opportunities throughout.
Hill and skipper Dearne Taylor were the strongest as former Blue Cecilia Cameron led the way for Deloraine against her old side.
EVANDALE hosts South Launceston in the final game of the round on Sunday.