Round four brought together Tallarook and Yea for a grand final rematch at Tallarook.
Yea found themselves in early trouble, reduced to 5-37 before Edi Waghorn was able to steady the ship with a well made 39.
He received some strong lower order support from Austen Ross and Will Dalton who helped Yea recover and post a total of 130.
For Tallarook, Blake Munari-O’Dwyer, Xavier Arandt and Matt Archibald all claimed two wickets.
Tallarook got off to a slow start in its run chase, with some tight bowling up front, however, were able to get to the drinks break without losing a wicket.
Some quick scoring after the break gave Tallarook the momentum before Mitch Itter was dismissed for 42. Lachlan Watts came in and finished the job with a run-a-ball 38 not out, backed up by 37 from opener Josh Rudge.
The win ensures Tallarook remains at the top of the ladder heading into round five.
Puckapunyal 2-315 (C Davies 218no, N Bennetts 65) def Avenel 5-176 (T Stefanos 76no, C Fountain 2-35)
Charles Davies produced a record innings for Puckapunyal in one of the most dominant performances the SDCA has seen.
Batting first, Puckapunyal lost an early wicket but it was all one way traffic from there as Davies demolished Avenel’s lineup.
Finding the boundary at will, Davies smashed 218 not out off 138 balls with 17 fours and 12 sixes. An incredible knock that had to be seen to be believed.
He was supported by Nicholas Bennetts who hung around for most of the innings to finish on 65.
With such a mammoth total to chase down, Avenel was never really in the game and a couple of early wickets from Ciaran Fountain made sure of it.
Travis Stefanos carried his bat in an innings of 76 not out but Avenel ended up finishing 139 runs short.
Seymour 8-159 (L Drummond 51, D Bergowicz 28, W Ashton 2-36) def Alexandra 8-157 (V Hewage 44, W Ashton 30, B Horkings 2-24, B Pointon 2-25)
Alexandra made the trip to Seymour and made the Maroons work hard for the win after posting a competitive total.
Vinu Hewage with 44 and William Ashton with 30 were pivotal for Alexandra through the middle order before Justin Leary added some valuable lower order runs.
It was an even spread with the ball for Seymour as Brodey Pointon, Braidon Horkings and Dan Bergowicz all finished with two wickets.
Seymour got off to a steady start in the run chase, with Jason Brown and Jack Hesse contributing before the match-winning partnership was formed between Lachlan Drummond, who finished on 51, and Dan Bergowicz.
Despite a flurry of late wickets, Seymour was able to get over the line with two batsmen left in the sheds.
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Tallarook 2-78 (B Trezise 46no) def Yea 73 (T Dundon 4-18, B O’Donnell 2-6, M Whitfield 2-16, B Trezise 2-17)
Alexandra 9-205 (L Ronalds 69, B Fitzpatrick 29, K Sison 2-17) def Seymour 95 (B Gordon 32, L Ronalds 5-12)
Avenel 8-116 (S Black 42no, B Farrell 26, V Agnew 4-35, J Nipperess 2-12) def by Puckapunyal 8-117 (C Deegan 34no, J Nipperess 32, A Butler 3-11)