Bloods shock loss

Liam Carter_Ljubica Vrankovic

Melton suffered its first loss of the Ballarat Football League season to East Point on Saturday.

The Bloods were at home to the Kangaroos in what was a game with swing of momentums.

The Kangaroos led by nine points at quarter time, before the Bloods led by 11 points at half time.

It was East Point that led at the final break after four goals to two in the third quarter.

There was nothing in it in the last quarter with the teams kicking four goals each.

The Kangaroos slight three quarter time margin would prove enough to win, 12.11 (83)-12.6 (78).

Luke Heaney kicked four goals for the Bloods with Lachlan Phillips named their best.

The Bloods slip to second on the ladder behind the Sunbury Lions.

Darley was also on the losers list on Saturday, going down to the Sunbury Lions.

The Devils led all day at Clarke Oval, with the margin 21 points at the final break.

The Lions let the shackles go in the final quarter and were able to kick five goals to one to come away with a 10.10 (70)-9.8 (62) win.

Joel Cadman was the only multiple goal kicker for the Devils with two goals. Zane Le Huray and Luther Baker were named their best.

The Devils sit in third spot with four wins and two losses.

Meanwhile, Bacchus Marsh made it two in a row with a big win against Melton South.

The Cobras took control of the game early on and were bale to build the lead throughout, coming away with a 20.11 (131)-3.4 (22) win.

Kade Hilton kicked five goals for the Cobras, while Josh Huxtable kicked four goals.

Hilton and Tyson Shea were named their best.

For the Panthers, Daniel Zajac kicked two goals.

Jarrod Bibby and Zajac were named their best.

The win moves the Cobras up to sixth, while the Panthers remain in bottom spot.