The Blues’ dominant six-wicket win was spearheaded by run-scoring machine Bailey Smith, who finished the match with a mesmerising 94-run knock.
Bailey's half-century capped a terrific round four win for the Blues, as they move three points clear on top of the ladder.
As well as Bailey's heroics, teammate Dustan Ebborn made a handy 30 runs in Numurkah's successful run chase that ended on 188 — 94 runs ahead of Euroa's first innings dig.
Shepparton United's Armand Kruger paved the way for his side's 42-run win against Mooroopna with match-winning figures of 4-22.
After United posted 6-180 in the first week, Kruger and Harrison Walsh (1-12) restricted Mooroopna to 138 off 44.6 overs and in doing so clinched the side's first win.
Mooroopna's Liam Leahy (26 not out) and Riley Moon (19 not out) were the Cats’ two leading hopes with the bat.
At Vibert Reserve, Tatura was able to seal a dominant win against Karramomus off the back of Cameron King's 44 runs.
Kurt Benjamin chipped in with a valuable 22 runs in Tatura's 132 reply to the Bloods’ total of 85.
Pine Lodge capped a strong win against Old Students-Notre Dame-St Brendan's after it dismissed the combine for 107 runs.
The Lodgers’ Jack Vaivers (2-12) and Daniel Linton (2-15) were the major players with the ball, while Joseph Busiello (21 runs) stood tall with the bat for Old Students-Notre Dame-St Brendan's.
● At B-grade level, despite a fine performance from Murchison's Logan Campbell (57 runs) and Mitch Rowney (30), the Grasshoppers still suffered a 73-run loss to Northerners.
The Jets’ opening bowler Declan Newbound (3-21) ripped through Murchison's line-up, along with Jedd Ring (2-20), as the home side defended its 203.
The points were shared between Nagambie and Katandra after the match was abandoned.