Bundoora proved no match for Heidelberg in the Northern Football League division 1 competition on Saturday.
The Tigers jumped out of the blocks in the first quarter and led by 25 points at the first break.
It was more of the same in the second quarter with the margin increasing to 51 points at the main break with the game already over.
The Tigers continued to build the lead in the third quarter before an even final quarter, which the Tigers won by one point.
Heidelberg came away with the points, 16.9 (105)-4.4 (28).
Josh Collins and Jesse King kicked two goals each for the Bulls.
Jackson Davies, Collins and Lachlan East were named their best.
The Bulls remain in eighth spot with three wins for the season.
In division 3, the Old Paradians were still able to hit the scoreboard against Reservoir despite tough conditions.
The Raiders led by 20 points at quarter time and were able to keep the Mustangs goalless after the first break.
With a close top five, the Raiders kept the foot down to increase their percentage.
The Raiders were able to come away with a 20.17 (137)-1.7 (13) win.
Blair Healy kicked five goals for the Raiders with Lachie Kerr kicking four goals.
Noah Whittle, Nick Kolotylo and Healy were named the Raiders best.
The Raiders sit second on the ladder, percentage behind Fitzroy Stars.
Mernda suffered a disappointing loss to the Stars, 8.7 (55)-3.6 (24).
The Stars did most of the damage in the second quarter when they kicked four goals to nil to open up a 24 points lead.
Brent Marshall, Jayden Bell and Joel Harris were named the Demons best.
The Demons sit in third spot, now two games outside the top two.
Epping and Lalor both had byes as did the division 2 competition.