The South Bunbury women’s side moved to third on the South West Football League 2018 women’s competition ladder following a impressive performance in round two.
After falling short against Carey Park in round one, the Tigers eclipsed Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault, 8.9.57 to 0.1.1, at Hands Oval.
South Bunbury’s four-goal haul in the second quarter put the game firmly out of reach for the Lions.
Harvey continued its momentum from round one during its clash with Carey Park.
Playing in front of a ferocious home crowd, the Bulls took control from the opening bounce down.
Harvey sits second on the ladder after its 6.7.43 to 1.3.9 display against the Panthers.
The competition’s two newest teams faced off in a close contest at Collie Recreation Ground.
Brooklyn Nelson kicked a goal in the second quarter and gave Collie a chance at victory in its first ever regular season match.
Eaton kicked one goal in the third quarter and another in the fourth to ensure a 3.1.19 to 1.2.8 win over the Eagles.
After its crushing win over the Boomers, Bunbury was full of confidence ahead of its clash with Busselton.
Overcoming hard tackles from the Magpies’ midfield, the reigning premiers stormed home in the fourth term to win 3.7.25 to 0.1.1.
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