Myrtleford has opened up a three-point lead atop the AWFA senior men's ladder after a 5-1 victory on the road to St Pats on Sunday.
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The Savoys are a win clear of Albury United, who upstaged Cobram 3-2 to move back into second spot on 28 points, while the Roar slipped back to third on 26.
Next is Wangaratta on 25 points who returned to their best with a 15-0 demolition of Wodonga Heart.
Adam Burchell strengthened his grasp on the leading goal scorer award with a seven-goal haul, while new recruit Stuart Vance showed his class with four.
Albury Hotspurs continued their resurgence with a 3-1 victory against Wodonga Diamonds.
Albury City and Melrose played out a 0-0 draw, while Boomers claimed the Josh Kennedy Shield with a 2-1 win against Twin City.
The ladder after round 13 is: Myrtleford 31, Albury United 28, Cobram 26, Wangaratta 25, Boomers 24, Melrose 22, Albury City 21, Twin City 18, Albury Hotspurs 16, Wodonga Diamonds 9, St Pats 6, Wodonga Heart 0.