Gazing into his crystal ball, Footy HQ writer Justin Rake takes a look at each side's possibilities heading into round three.
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IF: This side wants to continue to be taken seriously.
THEN: They will beat the young Bulldogs away from home this weekend. Convincingly.
IF: Bunbury is serious about claiming their first win.
THEN: They need to hit the scoreboard more. An average of 45 points in their first two matches is no where near the pace required.
IF: Busselton is to be taken as a genuine threat this season.
THEN: When they are trailing by 10 points and have the wind in the final term, they need to win.
IF: The Panthers can overcome Busselton without Loki Lawrence and Matt Cavedon.
THEN: They should cruise by Collie with them back in the line up this week.
IF: Consecutive losses to Donnybrook and AMR tell us anything.
THEN: It is that Collie has little to no chance of beating the Panthers this week.
IF: You still think Donnybrook can't play finals.
THEN: You have been living under a rock.
IF: The Boomers wish to keep their brilliant wins untarnished.
THEN: They need to monitor their fans with a closer eye. Absolutely brilliant performance by the league side, overshadowed by a handful of class-less spectators.
IF: The Bulls can overcome South Bunbury for back-to-back wins this week.
THEN: They could find themselves in the top five for the first time in a very, very long time.
IF: The Lions are serious about being an improved outfit.
THEN: They need to win games against sides like the Bulls.
IF: This side goes down to the Bulls with another second half fade out.
THEN: Expect to hear the alarm bells ringing at Hands Oval.