Cats, Birds fight out draw
Neerim-Neerim South and Buln Buln fought out a low scoring draw in the Reserves, with each side locked on 2-7 (19) apiece.
Neither side could manage a goal in the second half.
Matthew Kelliher, Harrison George, Steven Heath, Heath Strating, Connor Perry and Reine Slattery were the better players for the Cats.
Jarryd Kilday, Brad Fusinato, Brad Trotman, Sean Symes, Thomas Jessup and Jarrod Castle helped Buln Buln slog it out until the end.
Lang Lang broke through for its second win of the season, overcoming a struggling NilmaDarnum 4-8 (32) to 3-4 (22).
With scores locked at threequarter-time, the Tigers broke through with the only goal of the final term.
Riley Marshall, Cameron Galbraith, Bryce Fraser, Cory Dowson and Brad Palmer helped the Tigers to victory.
Robert Campbell, Justin Dessent, Thomas Williamson, Simon Counsel. Michael Buzasi and Liam Van Eyk helped keep the Bombers in the contest.
Catani comfortably accounted for Nyora, 6-10 (46) to 4-2 (26).
The Blues kicked three goals to no score in the first term and were never headed.
Brad Adams, Lachlan Pratt (three goals), Blake Matthews, Hayden Lownds, Micheal Temby and John Traynor were prominent for the Blues.
Robert Provan, Sam Collis, Matt Layton, Tomas Mayo, Rick Jordan and Luke Tagliaferro led a more competitive second half from the Saints.
Longwarry easily accounted for Poowong, 9-11 (65) to 1-0 (6).
The Magpies could only manage one goal in the third term through Troy Shepherdson as the Crows kicked away.
Harley Jones and Peter Harrison each kicked three goals for the Crows, while Braydon Monroe, Anthony Salce, Jake Delphine, Rick Salce, Ryan Wouters and Robert Wind were also prominent.
Kyle Aitken, Jake Lewis, Ben Drummond, Ben White, Steven Bromby and James Clark were the better players for Poowong.
Warragul Industrials kept Ellinbank goalless on the way to winning 5-10 (40) to 0-4 (4).
Three goals in the final term saw Industrials kick away in what had been a low scoring affair to three-quarter-time.
Brad Gorman, Russell Ware, Scott Blaney, Damien Mullen, Travis Maher and DarrenBlaney led the charge for the Industrials.
Ben Elliott, Sam Brown, Shannon Whelan, Sam Cheeseman, Justin Tylee and Ben Drew battled to keep Ellinbank in the contest.