BERWICK is on track to play in the Casey Cardinia Football League finals after easily accounting for the premier Pakenham on Saturday.
The seventh-placed Wickers are out of the five on percentage behind Devon Meadows and Hampton but play lowly Tooradin, which they should beat in the second-last round, and finish the season with the bye, which should guarantee them a finals spot.
Fifth-placed Devon Meadows plays the top-five sides Cranbourne and Beaconsfield while Hampton Park faces Narre Warren and Pakenham.
The Wickers were irresistible against Pakenham, sealing the win with five unanswered goals in the last term to win, 13.16 (94) to 8.12 (60).
Skipper Andrew Tuck was outstanding in the midfield and had outstanding support from Brad and Dale Robinson while Grant Noonan in attack provided a strong target, booting four goals.
Johnny Atwell and Sam Gramc were among the best for the Lions.
Cranbourne firmed as premiership favourite by thrashing ROC by 122 points.
The Eagles booted 13 goals to three in the first half and finished with 22..17 (149) to 4.3 (27).
Justin Berry had the ball on a string with six goals. Marc Holt and Mark Fletcher booted five goals each, and Brett McMaster was also influential in the big win. Ben Tivendale was the Kangaroos' best.
Devon Meadows played four solid quarters of footy to end Keysborough's finals chances, winning 16.15 (111) to 10.7 (67).
Adam Jago booted six goals, and Jess Dehey collected the three votes to help the Panthers to fifth place on the table. The Kookaburras had no answer to Daniel Rigg and Stefan Baumgartner.
Greg Walker booted three goals for Keysborough and veteran Luke McGuiness was among its best players.
Doveton led second-placed Narre Warren at half-time but couldn't go with the Magpies in the second hour, losing 14.13 (97) to 23.20 (139).
Brett Evans and Michael Collins booted four goals each for the winners while Luke Boyle shone, along with Daniel Borninkhof. Ryan Hendy was again outstanding for the Doves with five goals while Michael Henry again proved why he is one of the best young players in the business.