Echuca United's Josh Mellington continues to take the Murray Football League by storm.
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The Eagles spearhead brought up his 100th goal of the season against Finley on Saturday and went on to bag 11 majors for the match in a 19.6 (120) to 10.12 (72) victory.
Mellington is no stranger to a ton - having kicked one for Benalla in 2015 and Albury in 2016 in this region alone - but could produce a huge total by the end of the season if he keeps up his current form after motoring to triple figures with 31 goals in the past three rounds.
Charlie McLay, James Curnow and Dean Moon were also standouts for the Eagles, while Finley's Zec Cuppens, Tim Robertson and Luke Moore battled hard.
Nathalia produced a scintillating performance against Moama at the weekend, booting 31.16 (202) to 5.3 (33) in a massive win.
Adam Jorgensen did plenty of damage with 10 majors, while Alex Hicks (six goals), Liam Evans (five) and Bailey Bell were also impressive.
Fraser Buchanan (three goals), Jack Harland and Clay McGregor tried hard for the outclassed Magpies.
Congupna is all-but assured of finals action after a stirring win against Rumbalara.
The Road came from behind to secure a 15.12 (102) to 14.6 (90) result with Daniel Schaper (four goals), Tate Mifka, Curtley Allen and BJ Squire crucial to the victory.
Clayton McCartney (five goals), Justin Terlich and Ash Miller stood out for Rumba.
Tongala's push for a top-four spot resumed as it defeated Barooga 21.11 (137) to 9.8 (62).
Cam Ilett led the way for the Blues - alongside Coby McCarthy - as Anthony Dennis (four goals) stood tall in attack.
Logan Morey was Barooga's best with three goals, while Riley Brooks and Ricky Thomson were also influential.
Cobram passed a tough test on the road against Deniliquin, defeating the Rams 16.11 (107) to 11.8 (74).
Cadeyn Williams was sublime for the Tigers with seven majors as Adam De Cicco was once again the spearhead in his side's victory.
Tom Scott and Steven Stallion were also crucial for Cobram in a result which keeps them in a four-way battle for the two remaining open spots in the top four.
The Rams have now slipped a game outside the eight and will need other matches to fall their way in the run home to taste finals action.
Mulwala joins the Tigers, Tongala and Numurkah in the battle for a double chance and gave its percentage another boost with a 19.17 (131) to 5.7 (37) win against Katandra on Saturday.
The Lions piled on six goals to none in the first term and never looked back in the big result.
Mitch McGrath, Corey Hickford and Pat Frappell battled hard for the Kats.