WOODSIDE came from six goals down at half-time to defeat Rosedale by 16 points in North Gippsland football.
It was all Woodside in the second half as the Wildcats piled on five unanswered goals in the third quarter.
Rosedale squandered chances as the home side added a further five goals in the fourth to scrape over the line, 15.10 (100) to 12.12 (84).
Damien Kerr finished with four goals, while Reuben Haustorfer and Justin Rendell kicked three each.
Coach Travis Ronaldson was named best-on-ground, with Nick Stockdale and Damien Kerrr carrying their impressive form from last week into the match.
For the Blues, Justin Emery played a major role in the midfield with Daryl Mayman and Leigh Kearney solid contributors.
A DOMINANT second half display helped Heyfield defeat Cowwarr by 68 points.
The Kangaroos kicked three of the opening five goals before
Chris Stasinowsky opened his account and put the Saints in front.
The Kangaroos responded through a Nick Dowse goal as both sides worked hard to make the most of their opportunities.
Playing against his former side, Scott Anderson made his impact felt in defence by picking up the loose ball.
The two sides continued to go goal-for-goal as Robbie Ferguson kicked the Saints' fourth.
Heyfield threatened to march ahead but fell down across centre-half forward before a Jake Shingles kick hit the chest of the running Wayne Knight, who sprinted through the middle of the ground.
Knight's kick hit the chest of Lyell Berry who had the Kangaroos' fifth goal to give them a five-point lead at quarter-time.
Saint Anthony Erdely goaled in the opening stages of the second term to reel the margin back to one behind as the Saints began to dominate play.
Heyfield struggled to get the ball into its attacking 50 until Shaun Humphreys settled the home side with a goal, this was followed by another Kangaroos goal.
The margin was back to two points after a snap goal from 40m out from Cowwarr's Cameron Busse.
A 50m penalty helped Heyfield coach Stuart Anderson kick his first goal before a clever tap by Luke Conway gave Anderson his second soon after.
The Kangaroos took a 19-point lead into half-time.
The floodgates opened in the second half as Heyfield piled on 12 goals to four on the way to a 22.10 (142) to 11.8 (74) victory.
The Kangaroos' win was made in the midfield, where Anderson was brilliant, while David Kelly and Humphreys were also prominent.
Ruckman Andrew Stevens nabbed five goals with four each to Humphreys and Dowse.
For the Saints, Reece, Busse and Stasinowsky, who kicked five goals, were among the best.
AFTER a shaky opening to the season, Gormandale is back in business after a stirring 71-point victory over Sale City.
The win elevated the Tigers to sixth position on the ladder.
A strong first quarter set the tone for Gormandale with Ben Marks and Trent McCarthy making an impact as the Tigers contained the Bulldogs to one behind in the first term.
It didn't get any easier for City as Gormandale continued to gain momentum in the second before a dominating third term which saw the side pile on five goals to nil.
The Bulldogs suffered their second heavy defeat in as many weeks, 15.15 (105) to 4.10 (34).
Luke Hegarty kicked six goals, Toby Callanan chimed in with three while Marks was adjudged best a-field.
Troy Carstairs, David Downes and Clint Counahan worked tirelessly for the visitors, with the goals shared among four individuals.
BOISDALE-Briagolon g handed Glengarry its fourth straight loss with a comprehensive 49-point win.
The Bombers laid the foundation for its 20.17 (137) to 12.16 (88) win with an eight-goal to five second quarter.
The match was evenly-poised at the first change with the Bombers leading by five points.
Led by best-on-ground Andrew Gieschen, the Bombers then kicked eight goals in the second term.
By the final change, the Bombers were 41 points in front.
The Magpies matched the visitors in the final term with Trevor May leading the charge.
Gieschen finished the match with five majors, David Berry chimed in with four, while midfielder Jackson Glenane featured among the votes.
Magpies Rob Cahill, Ben Nicholson and Shaun Duncan battled hard for the home side, who threatened to close the gap in the second half but couldn't.
TRARALGON-Tyers United finished on top of Stratford after a close tussle.
The Bombers established a five-goal lead by half-time, but
a solid third term from the Swans, led by Ben Hurley and Tim Light, cut the margin to seven points at the final change.
The Bombers regained focus in the final term to outscore the Swans by 14 points to seal their fourth win of the season, 10.11 (71) to 8.2 (50).
Wayne Carmody and Tom Lambert were among TTU's best, while Michael Hall kicked two goals.