The visitors were competitive, taking it right up to Benalla for most of the game.
The final margin was 38 points.
Zach Liddington, Liam Thivillier-Lefebvre, Max Cullen and Campbell Drury were strong contributors for the Benalla side.
Special mention to the Benalla players who played for Bright on the day.
Bulldogs under-14
After an even start, the Bulldogs hit their straps in the second half of Sunday’s match to record a 45-point victory over Bright.
Monty MacFarlane was dangerous in front of goal kicking seven goals for the match, while Rory Sammon kicked four.
Toby Reeve, MacFarlane, Sammon, Angus Arbuthnot, Jonty Priest and Kye Miller were the best players.
The Bulldogs are now two wins and a loss for their three games and following a bye this weekend will take on Myrtleford away.
Bulldogs Under-12s
Taking the field against Bright, the Bulldogs Under-12s trailed by just two points at quarter time before the visitors kicked eight goals to one to take the points.
With a number of players away on basketball duties, the young Bulldogs battled hard and to their credit didn’t give up.
Mary Moll, Billy Dyer, Luke Boulton and Jack Montgomery were the best players. Ryder Humphries and Koby Thwaites each kicked a goal.
Benalla Giants had the bye and take on Wangaratta Kangaroos this Saturday in Wangaratta.
Saints fall to Echuca
Benalla Saints were left smarting after its round five Northern Country Women's League clash on Sunday.
Up against competition fancy Echuca, the Saints succumbed to defeat 14.10 (94) to 1.0 (6) at the Benalla Showgrounds.
Benalla has the bye this weekend, and prepares for May 2, where it takes on second-placed Nathalia.
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