After dropping the first singles match, Kookaburras fought back strongly, with Brian Harrington and Coby Linke settling in to win a singles each before taking out the important doubles in a marathon 12-21, 21-12, 21-18 match to come away with the points.
Despite the loss, Rosellas played brilliantly, with Adrian Squires on top of his game to win both singles.
Echidnas bounced back from their round-one loss to score a convincing victory over Taipans.
Colin Exton was the standout, playing strongly to claim both singles in straight sets.
He was well supported by Chris Seeley who also impressed by winning a singles before teaming with Exton for a comfortable doubles victory.
Meanwhile, Owls came back from their own last-round loss to post an impressive 4-1 victory over Possums.
The much-improved Ray Grant showed off his technique to win both singles in a stylish performance, while Phil Keast played strongly to win a singles and join Grant for a hard-fought doubles victory.
Wallabies showed no mercy against the Plovers, with Stephen Lane and John Holschier continuing their good form to post an easy 5-0 victory.
● A fired-up Frogs outfit surprised Mozzies in their B-grade clash, with their steady game play clutching a 3-2 victory.
Though slightly off his best, Brian Perry held on to win both singles in tight contests, while an excited Elliot McCallum posted his first singles win of the season in a marathon three-setter.
McCallum played several great rallies to win his match, 20-22, 23-21, 24-22 over the in-form Geraldine Moloney.
Graeme Sharp’s solid form helped guide Wombats to a comfortable 4-1 victory over Gliders.
Sharp was at his best to win both singles, with teammate Lois Hermiston showing her skills to nab one as well while also snaring the doubles alongside Sharp.
Bullants were too talented for Redbacks with new player, Sathya Kancherla, impressing with two singles victories.
Teammate Kaleb Lissenden was also in top form, winning a singles before joining Kancherla to win the doubles in three sets.
In another close contest, Numbats took the points over Eagles as they enjoyed a narrow 3-2 victory.
John Spencer and John Bradshaw put in a strong performance to win a singles each after a fine doubles victory got them over the line.
Eagles’ Carol Perry was awarded player of the match after completely outplaying her opponents to win both singles in straight sets.
● Magpies overcame Doves in a tight C-grade contest, scoring a 4-1 victory in what was a high-standard affair.
Jenny Sawyer was in outstanding form with the experienced player winning both singles as Carol McNulty supported Sawyer’s efforts with her own tough three-set singles victory.
Koalas scored an upset 4-1 victory over the more-fancied Falcons, with Kaye Grosser again outstanding for the winning side.
Grosser played brilliantly under pressure to win both singles, before joining Rhonda Gibbs, who also nabbed a singles, in a tough three-sets doubles victory.
After dropping their first singles, Crickets fought back to claim a 4-1 victory over Wrens.
Paul Watson starred for Crickets, winning both singles in easy fashion, while Helen Sharp was in good form to win a singles and successfully team with Watson in the doubles to seal the match.
Robins posted an exciting 4-1 victory over Hawks, with new player, Max Kelmendi showing his skills off in a fine singles win.