The Tigers found themselves as the latest side to come unstuck against the all-conquering outfit, going down by 35 points under lights on Friday evening.
Playing host at Numurkah Showgrounds, Cobram had reason for optimism coming into the clash, having risen to third in the ladder in recent weeks after taking maximum points against Tatura and Nathalia in the previous rounds.
However, the Tigers proved no match for the ruthless Demons in round 10, who cruised to a 7.8 (50) to 2.3 (15) triumph.
The Demons stamped their authority on the contest from the outset, piling on 1.4 to nil in the opening term before extending their lead to 15 points by half-time.
Any hopes of a Cobram fightback were extinguished after the main break as United produced its best football, booting 3.1 in the third quarter while restricting the Tigers to one strike to open up a match-winning 28-point chasm.
The visitors finished strongly to seal the convincing result, as Paige Baksh led the way in front of goal with three majors, while Vicky Burn, Ebony Grace, Charli Guppy and Emily Zampaglione each chipped in with goals.
Cobram's goals came through Sasha Parish and Bethany Hibma, but their efforts proved in vain as they failed to stop the Demons juggernaut in a sobering outing on home turf.
Charlotte Artavilla-Bennett was named the Tigers’ best despite the loss, and was well supported by the likes of Casey Homewood, Miliana Naicori, Angelina Watt-Fotia, Claudia Leighton-Daly and Tahlia Newnham, who were all influential.
With Rumbalara next up in round 11, the result consolidates the Demons’ position at the top of the league ladder, as they lead proceedings by four points – with Moama currently sitting in second spot.
Meanwhile, third-placed Cobram will have the opportunity to bounce back at the first time of asking up against Shepparton Swans on July 12.
Elsewhere, Nathalia clinched a much-need victory with a hard-fought 12-point win over Tatura, 5.3 (33) to 3.3 (21), to keep the door ajar for a late-season finals charge.
Moama also claimed an important road victory, overcoming Mansfield by nine points in a low-scoring contest, prevailing 3.5 (23) to 2.2 (14).
Rumbalara completed the round with the biggest winning margin, overpowering Shepparton Swans by 51 points at Princess Park.