Mount Pleasant and North Bendigo battled to the very end, with the ledger square at the end of the game.
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The Blues and Bulldogs both finished with 33 goals a piece to finish the round four game as a draw.
White Hills' strong start to the season continued this week with a win over Elmore.
The Demons hosted the round four clash, and notched another win to its undefeated record with the 55-31 victory.
"We've had a great start to the season - I couldn't be happier with where the girls are at," White Hills coach Lauren Bowles said.
"Coming off a successful season last year, we've stuck together for a second year and our connection on the court has been there since round one.
"We're going to keep on building as as team and go from strength to strength."
Despite the 24-goal win, Bowles was impressed with the Bloods' effort.
"The team has recruited really well in the off season and has really strong defence," Bowles said.
"They have recruited some top players - including Ruby Barkmeyer - who gave us a good run for our money."
Bowles said the Demons' intensity from start to finish helped secured the round four win.
"And I felt our second-half was a lot more consistent - it took us one half to figure out the Bloods' game plan and how they play," Bowles said.
In other games, Leitchville Gunbower locked down its home court and defeated Lockington Bamawm United 42-31.
Huntly had no problems at its home court and Defeated Heathcote 56-31.
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