Round 12 action re-commenced in less-than-favourable conditions last weekend with all victors easily disposing of their opponents in a series of outstanding wins.
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Glenthompson Dunkeld's dream season continues with the side remaining undefeated so far this year.
Caramut was no match for the impressive Rams, going down a massive 91 goals.
SMW Rovers were impressive early in their hit out against Woorndoo Mortlake, with both sides tied on 11 goals at the first break.
Woorndoo Mortlake was able to step up a gear from the second quarter, aided by an extremely accurate Sarah Cameron in goal shooter.
The Pumas put on a brilliant display ...
However, despite a late resurgence by Rovers, the Tigers still took out the match 60-37.
Tatyoon took on Wickliffe Lake Bolac at their home court after a few weeks off following two byes in a row.
The Hawks were shaky initially, with the Magpies quick to make the most of their players' missed scoring opportunities.
In conditions less than ideal for goalies, Samantha Keilar was sturdy in goal shooter and kept her side in touch with the Hawks.
Tatyoon was able to regroup in the second, and never looked back for the remainder of the match.
Jane Astbury has been going from strength to strength in wing attack, and was instrumental in creating drive though the midcourt for her side, despite the wet conditions.
The Hawks won comfortably by 24 goals.
Moyston Willaura was in for a tough match from the outset in their clash against Penshurst, only managing to score one goal in the opening quarter.
The Pumas put on a brilliant display in the second, outscoring Penshurst by four goals, putting them right back in the game and setting up a very interesting second half.
Unfortunately they were unable to match the Bombers in the remainder, going down 23-42.