South Bunbury are the only undefeated team left in the South West Football League 2016 season after three rounds.
The Tigers hosted Collie under lights on Saturday night and kicked five goals in the first quarter.
By the main break they led 13 goals to three.
As the game wore on, the Eagles increased their defensive pressure and kept the Tigers to just three goals in the second half.
The final score was 16.13.109 to 9.8.62.
After South Bunbury the next six teams are locked together on two wins.
Donnybrook got the better of Augusta-Margaret River on a road-trip down south.
The sides were evenly matched in the first half with three goals each in the first quarter.
The Dons were ahead by eight points at the main break but started to kick away in the second half.
In the end they triumphed over the Hawks 15.13.103 to 8.7.55.
Harvey bounced back from a disappointing round two loss with victory over Busselton despite some inaccuracies in front of goal.
Busselton kicked 3.2 in the first half while Harvey, who had plenty of the play, managed 4.9.
Continued inaccuracy saw the Bulls trailing by three points at the final change but Busselton failed to trouble the scoreboard in the final quarter to give Harvey a 8.13.61 to 7.2.44 win.
Eaton are still chasing their first win of the year after a 29 point loss to Carey Park.
The Panthers kicked four goals to two in the first quarter and extended the lead to 21 points at half time.
The sides continued to push in the second half but the margin remained relatively unchanged.
The final score was 13.11.89 to 9.6.60.
The final game of the round saw Bunbury host Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault.
The Bulldogs sprayed their shots in the first quarter, hitting four behinds.
A better second quarter saw a single point margin at the half with both sides having kicked four goals.
Two unanswered goals to HBL in the third gave them a handy lead which they consolidated with two more in the final quarter to win 8.8.56 to 5.11.41.
This weekend HBL will host Eaton, Harvey travel to Collie, Augusta-Margaret River play South Bunbury, Busselton host Bunbury and Donnybrook host Carey Park.
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