In a complete reversal of the meeting in round two, Kyabram flexed its muscle in the back half of the days play, surging to a 9-93 to 4-71 victory at Cobram Lawn Tennis Club.
Standing out from the pack for the Cobras was Rod Armstrong and Kim Collins, who each had a part to play in all four of the team's successful rubbers.
In the top division, the Shepparton Hornets and Numurkah Warriors had huge wins to cement their positions in first and second respectively on the GM1 table.
The Hornets won nine of 10 sets against local rival Shepparton Lakers, with James Curtis-McDonald, Matt Carroll, John Evans and Giselle Andrew each winning three sets for the match.
Katelyn Durling put the Lakers on the board with an 8-2 win against D'Arcy Curtis-McDonald, but the Hornets still left with a comprehensive 9-74 to 1-47 win.
It was a similar story across the border, as reigning champion Numurkah powered past Rich River.
The Warriors won eight of 10 sets with Harley McCarthy, Mark Mills and Helene Steward all sweeping their three in the 72-45 overall victory.
The standout for the Rebels was Josh Bavich, who won singles 8-2 against Aaron Niglia and doubles 8-6 with Deagan Tomkins.
The top tier's final clash brought a clean sweep, with the Shepparton Bulls delivering a flawless performance against Echuca-Rochester.
The Bulls were dominant throughout with Jarrod Bingham, Eliza Long, Matt Crittenden, Isobel Gribben and Ellie Mifka all in strong form.
● GM2 play saw the Shepparton Lions continue table-topping form with a 10-78 to 1-41 win against Stanhope-Mooroopna.
Nathalia was even more dominant, not dropping a set in an 11-80 to 0-29 smashing of the Mooroopna Jets, a result that kept the Purples second on the table.
The Numurkah Raiders won 9-78 to 2-32 with Matt Cason, Rhys Cason and Caitlyn Price all winning three sets, while the division's other result saw the Shepparton Saints beat Yarrawonga by 45 games.