You could have mistaken Lemnos Recreation Reserve to be the Mandaradonis’ backyard, such was the ease that they batted.
The duo combined for a glamorous 96-run partnership and steered the Bloods to a commanding score of 4-242.
Michael produced a classy 74 not out, while older brother Jonathan (64 not out) blasted six boundaries and four maximums.
A stellar team bowling performance rounded out the win for the Bloods, with opening quicks Jake Keating (2-17) and Brendan Dehne-Jenkins (2-27) bowling strongly.
Kyabram pulled off a gritty three-wicket victory over Shepparton United.
A trio of Kyabram batsmen scored 28 runs (Daniel Hilton, Dylan Lopez and Nick Chambers) to steer the Redbacks past United's total of 8-164.
United's Kristian Veal (2-19) and Rehan Bari (2-26) tried their hardest, while teammate Lee Menhenett top-scored with 39.
A glorious knock from Sam Dawes proved to be the difference in Northerners’ dismantling of Nagambie.
The Jets’ opener crafted a whirlwind 80 from 59 deliveries to guide the home side to a six-wicket win.
Dawes punished the Lakers’ bowlers in his hour-long innings, crunching eight boundaries and four sixes.
Teammate Harvey Walker produced 4-26 with the cherry, while Nagambie's James Auld (50 not out) and Dale Short (49 runs) batted bravely.
Meanwhile, an eye-catching display with the bat from Mitch Trevaskis stole headlines in Central Park-St Brendan's win over Euroa.
Trevaskis produced a calm 78-run knock from 129 deliveries as the Tigers raced past Euroa's total of 146 with six wickets in hand.
Teammate Jack Hooper snared a magical 5-23 and was the standout performer with ball in hand.
Numurkah made light work of Waaia on its home deck.
Numurkah prevailed by six wickets, as the Blues’ Andrew Cline (33 runs), Sean Dawson (31) and Dylan Cox (22) all batted superbly.
All of Numurkah's bowlers claimed a wicket, with Reydan Lacuin (2-22) and Bailey Roberts (2-24) the pick of the bunch.
Lastly, a fiery bowling effort from Mooroopna orchestrated its thumping win over Katandra.
Spearheaded by Reilly Young (4-17), the Cats’ Riley Moon (2-6), Josh Preston (2-13) and Jacob Stevenson (2-24) tore apart Katandra's batting line-up for 77.
The stunning performance was supported by batsman Tasman Hall (35), as the Cats strolled to 2-81.
And an outstanding bowling display guided Tatura to consecutive wins in its B-grade season.
Tatura ripped through Old Students for 80 runs, in reply to the home side's total of 172.
Cade Dealy and Glenn Walker walked away with three wickets each.
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