THEY do not meet until a month's time, but last season's grand finalists Colbinabbin and White Hills are doing all they can to ensure they head into their May 27 game undefeated.
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The Grasshoppers and Demons continued their unbeaten run in HDFNL season 2017, with imposing wins over Heathcote and North Bendigo.
Colbinabbin defeated a Heathcote team, which is still hunting its first win, 71-17.
White Hills celebrated club stalwart Janene Cass' 250th game milestone in great style with a 60-24 win over North Bendigo.
It was another impressive defensive effort for the Demons, who have conceded just 85 goals in four games.
The loss leaves the Bulldogs outside the top five with a 1-2 record.
Huntly warmed up for a tilt next week at the reigning premiers with an eye-catching 42-36 win over Lockington-Bamawm United.
The Hawks under new coach Emily Eliades moved their record to 2-1, and will appreciate the opportunity to test themselves against one of the league's benchmarks.
Lockington-Bamawm United drops to 2-2, but remains inside the five ahead of a must-win game against North Bendigo at Atkins Street next week.
Leitchville-Gunbower continues to go from strength-to-strength following a 64-31 win over Elmore.
The win catapulted the Jodi Lake-led Bombers to third on the ladder ahead of a contest against Heathcote.
Elmore next hosts Mount Pleasant, which had the bye this round.