The Bunbury Bulldogs remain on-top of this year's South West Football League ladder after a 21-point win over Carey Park last weekend.
The visitors kicked one goal and one point while keeping the Panthers scoreless in the first term.
Carey Park clawed one back before the Bulldogs kicked another two, extending their lead to 14 points at the main break.
Bunbury maintained its buffer during the third quarter, and maintained enough composure to clinch a 4.10.34 to 2.1.13 victory.
Harvey Bulls’ women’s team is hot on Bunbury’s trail following its crushing win over Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault on Saturday.
The visitors kicked three goals in the first quarter and one more in the second to secure a 27-point lead at half time.
The Lions’ fans watched as Harvey booted one goal and three points in the third term.
The Bulls finished strong to deliver a 6.10.46 to 0.1.1 win.
Busselton sits fourth on the ladder, behind South Bunbury, thanks to an enthusiastic display against Eaton Boomers.
Both sides scored one goal each in the first term, before Busselton kicked two in the second to clinch a resounding lead at half time.
Although Eaton’s form improved in the second half, the Magpies went on to nab a 5.8.38 to 3.1.19 win.
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