Wangaratta's imposing running game burnt off Yarrawonga on Easter Sunday.
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The gutsy Pigeons trailed by only 22 points at half-time, before the premiership favourites landed nine goals to three to secure the 17.18 (120) to 8.11 (59) win at Mulwala's Lonsdale Reserve.
"I thought our run and carry and runners really got into the game in the second half, which was probably the difference in the end," Pies' coach Luke Morgan said.
The visitors were determined to post a win for popular midfielder Matt Kelly in his 200th game.
Michael Newton bagged five goals, pushing his tally to 25 after four games.
Defender Michael Bordignon was superb, along with Morgan, forward Ben Speight and Newton.
Pigeons' recruit Tim McAuley, Beau Seymour and Brandon Symes, who kicked three goals along with rising youngster Matt Casey, were the home team's pick.
The Pies have the weekend off, while Yarrawonga hosts the improving Myrtleford.
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