And while the margin was large, it could have been even bigger, with the Bombers kicking 18.21 in another showing of how powerful the side can be.
From the jump, they took control to be 31 points up at quarter-time and 43 up at the half, before keeping the Tigers goalless in the second half to run away with the huge win.
Charlie Burrows, Shayne Lynch and Matt Brown each kicked four goals, while reigning Pearce medallist Ash Thompson had one of his games of the season in a best-on-ground display.
Sam Richardson, Mitch Cleeland and Burrows were other stars for the Bombers, while John Woodcock, Callan Aldridge and Mat Hodge dug in for the Tigers.
The Bombers are 8-1 and third on the ladder, with the Tigers’ position also unchanged, ending the round fourth at 7-2.
●Elsewhere, Berrigan kept rolling with a 115-point thumping of Blighty to make it eight wins on the bounce.
The Saints were far too good throughout, keeping the Redeyes goalless in the first half while building a 56-point advantage, before going on with the job in the second.
Ted Walliss remained unstoppable up forward with six goals, helped brilliantly by Jake Beams, Harley Middleton and Adam Way.
For Blighty, Lachie MacDonald, Sam Singleton and Tanner Robertson worked hard for the side all game.
Berrigan moved to the top of the ladder with Strathmerton having the bye this round.
●Rennie took care of business against Katunga, delivering a 57-point defeat in a strong fashion.
The Hoppers led throughout, winning every quarter of the contest that took them to 7-3 for the season, still fifth and two games clear of sixth.
Khris Willett and Chase Strawhorn snagged three goals each, with Cam Sudholz, Jack Welsh and Alex Brooks in top form, while Mitch and Dylan Sidebottom combined for five of the six Katunga goals.
●Mathoura responded brilliantly to last weekend’s loss to Yarroweyah, storming home to beat Tocumwal by 23 points.
Trailing at quarter and half-time, the Timbercutters’ miserable run looked poised to continue, before seven goals to two in the second half allowed them to grab the strong win.
Beau Duggan-Hulands kicked three goals with Clint Atkinson and Callum Harding-Davies kicking two, while star performers included Jake Ellery, Zac Cockayne and John McGowan.
For the Bloods, who remain in search of their first win, Troy Poynton kicked three goals, with Jacob Hore, Sam Rennie and Trent Boglis battling well.
●Jerilderie remains a chance of playing finals after producing a 13-point win against Yarroweyah.
The two battlers were tied at three-quarter-time, but the Demons found the final term’s only two goals, good for their third win of the season.
Adam Kent, Nick Parker and Sam Sleigh were best for the Demons, while Stephen Marshall, Marcus and Mitchell Hill battled well for the Hoppers.