Moama won its fifth straight match in style, handing a 130-point belting to Nathalia in round 20 of the Murray Football League (MFL) season.
Final score: Moama 22.19 (151) d Nathalia 3.3 (21).
The win means the Magpies finish third, setting up an elimination showdown against Numurkah at Deniliquin on Saturday.
Moama was uncompromising in the win, having the game virtually done and dusted by quarter time.
The Pies kicked eight goals in the opening term as Nathalia failed to score, with the lead extending from 75 points at half time to its eventual 130-point margin.
Moama coach Shannon Keam said his side played a good game.
"It was pretty pleasing," he said.
"We worked hard and the result was through a lot of hard work."
Keam said the Magpies played a great team game and, while the game was over by half time, stuck to the team's goals.
"It is a credit to our blokes, we blew them out of the water in the first half," he said.
"It is easy to get complacent when you are that far up but we stuck to our guns."
Keam said the side was travelling well and knew what it needed to do each week.
"I think the boys know what we have to do each week to get the rewards," he said.
"If we reach out targets we know we will win the majority of games."
For Moama, Angus Grigg, Ben Mason and Jade Pumpa each booted three goals, while Mick Allen, Tom Gilligan and Luke Dunham slotted two each.
The team's best were Pumpa, Luke Eldridge, Mason, Luke Agg, Grigg and Adrian Beer.
Moama's reserves will head straight to the semi-finals in a fortnight after defeating Nathalia to finish second on the MFL reserves ladder.
Final score: Moama 19.14 (128) d Nathalia 0.1 (1).
The Magpies were supreme, restricting the Purples to one point for the game while adding regular goals to the scoreboard.
Moama kicked 12 goals in the second half as Nathalia failed to score, the massive win one of the side's best this season.
For Moama, Kyle Phipps booted six goals, while Matt Powers, Ben Fitzpatrick, Matt Rickards, Greg Cadd and Andrew Simson each kicked two.
The side's best were Tim Easton, Fitzpatrick, Phipps, Quinton Bourke, Rickards and Powers.