After a relatively even first half, the Giants kicked 10 goals to nil for the remainder of the match to take the points.
Lachlan Boyle, Brodie Laird, Will O’Donoghue, Charlie McCarthy and Mitch Hooper played great games for the Giants, while Deakyn Kohler kicked a bag of nine goals.
In the Under-14s, Bright turned the tables on the Giants despite a spirited fight back in the final quarter.
Unfortunately for the Giants it was too little too late when they kicked three goals to zero in the final quarter to go down by 18 points.
Playing in defence Flynn Weeks and Jacob Adams were outstanding, while Jacob Decker, Cooper Gracie, Bailey Dervish and Tyler McCregor were all busy.
Thomas Binion continued his good form, his skills by foot a standout and Harry Askew kicked two goals.
Benalla Bulldogs welcomed the strong Wangaratta College Club to the Showgrounds on Saturday.
Trailing by 23 points at half time, the Bulldogs couldn’t match the College in the remainder of the game — the final margin extending to 63 points.
Will Stickland continued his good form, assisted by Charles Mole, Mitch Antonello, Ethan Wright-Fry, Ethan Guy and Lachie Anderson.
In the Under-14s, the Bulldogs started slowly allowing College to kick four unanswered goals in the first quarter.
They then kicked seven goals to six to reduce the margin and also prove that they can match it with the best teams in the competition.
Miller Gilchrist, Joe Berry, Tom Riley, James Cooke, Shelv Deo and Riley Ely were the Bulldogs’ best.
In Under-12 matches, College made it a clean sweep against Benalla White.
Sam Gates is having a great season for the White, while Kyle Pearce and Jaidyn Chee also worked hard.
Benalla Red were made to work hard for their victory over Bright, the final margin 17 points.
Cooper Binion, Kye Miller, Rory Sammon, Bryce Cooney, Xavier Wapling and Josh Mathieson were Reds’ best players. Owen Boyle kicked two goals.