The Saints had it all their own way with only inaccuracy in front of goal their main burden.
After half time the match turned fierce and the pressure from both sides picked up.
An under the weather Steve Morgan pushed through the pain barrier to be named best with his formidable runs down the ground from centre half back while Ian Congdon was lightning fast around the ground, and as tough as a lion around stoppages.
Mason Peters continues to cause havoc across the midfield with his evasive skills combined with his second and third efforts.
George Stevenson was again on fire around the ground and even found the score board this week kicking three classy goals.
The lethal Ged Towler was again prominent up forward with three.
Final score, Berrigan 12.18 (90) to Strathmerton 1.0 (6).
The Saints fourths had an admiral defeat against a much stronger opposition in Strathmerton.
The mighty Zac Ferguson kicked the only two goals for the Saints and looked right at home in the goal square.
It was the same culprits again who dominated for the Saints with Matt Whelan again taking home the team’s prized chocolate frogs ahead of the suave Hamish Cameron.
Darcy Pyle was again like a jungle cat around the ground while Xavier Fox was rock solid down back.
Liam Brown and Connor Taylor-Titlow again produced workman-like performances.
Final score, Strathmerton 7.9 (51) to Berrigan 2.2 (14).