Wickliffe-Lake Bolac sent an ominous warning to the rest of the competition with a 92-point win against second-placed Penshurst on Saturday.
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The Magpies and Bombers went into the game as the clear standout teams so far this season but the home team
A five goals to one opening term set the tone for the contest, as the 2017 runners-up set about keeping their undefeated streak going.
A goalless third term for the Bombers ensured the Magpies would keep its perfect record alive with a 56-point lead at the three quarter time break.
The lead quickly grew in the final term, as the home team went about boosting their percentage at the expense of the Bombers, eventually winning 18.8.116 to 3.6.24.
Brad Keilar led the scoring for the Magpies, finishing the round seven game with three majors.
Six other players slotted two goals each in an even contribution up forward for Wickliffe-Lake Bolac.
Bailey Veale was named the Magpies’ best on ground in the win.
The win moves Wickliffe-Lake Bolac two games clear in top spot on the ladder and leaves Penshurst vulnerable, sitting level on five wins with two other teams.