BOMADERRY bounced backed following their first loss of the season last round, to defeat Shoalhaven Heads-Berry 5-3 on Saturday.
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At Bomaderry Oval, Sharks' Matt White opened the scoring in the fourth minute before Lachlan Hucman responded less than 60 seconds later.
Ben Seyffer's strike in the 10th minute gave the hosts their first lead before goals from Jordan Haddow (21st minute) and Seyffer (36th) made it 4-1 at the break.
Heads' Nathan Thomas got it back to 4-2 in the 64th before Seyffer completed his hat-trick in the 80th minute, to seal all three points for the black and golds.
Thomas scored a late consolation goal for the visitors in the 88th minute, to make it 5-3 at full-time.
The win moves the Tigers onto 15 points, alongside Shoalhaven United - who sit two goals ahead on goal difference.
The Bears, who lead the Shoalhaven District Football Association season after five rounds, extended their winning streak to four games on Saturday by downing St Georges Basin 3-nil.
Despite being played at the St Georges Basin Sporting Complex, goals Alex Rogan (two) and Tim Bagnall secured Trevor Skingle's troops all three points.
Sitting in third is Milton-Ulladulla, who smashed Callala 6-2 at Lighthouse Oval.
The hosts opened the scoring in the fourth minute through Brent Anderson before Nick Mepasanee doubled their advantage soon after.
Strikes from Ivan Katusa (27th), Nathan Hendry (33rd), Nathan Henry (39th) then gave the Panthers a 5-nil lead at half-time.
Katusa's second two minutes after the resumption made it 6-nil before a Zach Pullinger own-goal (51st) and Rhydian Taylor (58th) strike saw the match end 6-2.
The final match of the round saw Manyana chalk up their second win of the season by overcoming Huskisson-Vincentia 2-nil.
Billy Zappas (26th) and Timothy Eastment (96th) both found the back of the net for the Wanderers at Huskisson Sporting Field.
Illaroo had the bye in round five.
After the weekend's play, the Blackmore Bolden Shield ladder stands at United (15), Bomaderry (15), Milton (13), Heads (10), Illaroo (nine), Manyana (nine), Basin (seven), Huskisson (six) and Callala (four).
Next Saturday, Callala hosts Illaroo, United plays Milton, Manyana takes on Bomaderry and Basin entertain the Heads - with Huskisson having the bye.