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Panmure challenged the reigning premier early with 5 goals to three in the first quarter.
But didn't score in second quarter as Nirranda jumped to a 25-point lead.
The third quarter was an arm-wrestle which meant the Dogs were still in it at three-quarter time.
But the Blues showed their class in the final quarter to emerge 34-point winners.
There was a huge upset at Davidson Oval as South Rovers beat second-placed Old Collegians.
The big moment of the day happened at Allansford Recreation Reserve when Tiger Kyden Jarvis took a spectacular mark over Cat Robbie Hare.
Coach Jason Rowan said it reminded him of Shaun Smith's famous mark for Melbourne in 1995.
The Tigers won by 76 points.
East Warrnambool got its second win on the board against Timboon Demons and Kolora-Noorat thrashed Russells Creek.
The Blues enjoyed success on the netball court as well.
Coach Steph Townsend was best with 41 goals as her side stormed to a 70-38 victory.
The Bulldogs' youngsters Jacque Dickson and Charlotte Lenehan were impressive despite the loss.
The big surprise of the round was a draw between Timboon Demons and East Warrnambool.
Meanwhile, Kolora-Noorat caused a minor upset with a two-goal win over Russells Creek.
Old Collegians asserted its dominance with a commanding win over South Rovers.
And Merrivale survived a scare from Allansford to win by one goal.
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