The Bombers travelled to Euroa Memorial Oval to face the league-leading Magpies, who have yet to lose a game this season — with good reason.
The potent attacking trio of Olivia Morris, Hollie Reid and Mia Sudomirski has caused problems for every team they have faced, including Kyabram.
The Euroa attack launched a 24-goal barrage on the Bombers’ defensive unit, while the Bombers converted five chances down the other end.
The Bombers found the net another five times in the second period while tapering the Magpies’ production, the hosts sending 16 through to take a 30-goal half-time lead.
Ever the paragon of consistency, Kyabram notched another five goals in the third term with Euroa turning up the heat once again, bagging 19 en route to a 44-goal lead with a quarter to play.
With the game all but gone, the Bombers produced their best quarter of attacking play, finishing their day with a 10-goal effort to end with 25.
Meanwhile, the Magpies put in a tidy 18 to add insult to injury and cracked their second-highest total for the season with 77.
While a 52-goal defeat is certainly demoralising, it comes against a team that is almost destined to repeat the flag in 2025.
Kyabram will look ahead to round 10 for another chance to get its second win when it faces Shepparton Swans at home.