Daylesford stayed in touch with the top eight thanks to a 62-point victory against Carngham-Linton.
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The Bulldogs had 12 players find the goals in the convincing display on home soil. Sam Winnard was the Bulldogs’ best ahead of Ken Cummings and Luke Carland and Beau Ketchen and Wayne Bruty tried hard for Carngham-Linton.
BUNGAREE 13.13 (91) CRESWICK 6.9 (45)
Bungaree strung together its third straight win and jumped to fifth spot on the ladder with a comfortable 46-point success against Creswick.
The Demons held the Wickers scoreless in the first term and by half time led by 22 points. The hosts then broke 40 points clear by the final change and from there the result was never in doubt.
David Benson was a standout for the winners. For Creswick, Caleb Hepworth was rated best.
NEWLYN 8.9 (57) CLUNES 7.5 (47)
Newlyn got back to winning ways on Saturday, narrowly getting home over Clunes.
The Cats had a 10-point win over the Magpies on home soil.
Declan Lourey kicked three goals to be named Newlyn’s best ahead of defender Wes Carter, while Josh Thompson won the best afield honours for the Magpies.