Bunbury's women's team maintained its reputation with a crushing victory over Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault in round four.
The Bulldogs’ dominance over the Lions began almost immediately.
After running out to a 22-point lead at quarter time, Bunbury piled on another five goals in the second term.
Despite HBL’s enthusiasm and communication skills around the ground, the home side went on to kick a further five goals in the third.
A dominant Bulldogs’ line-up then celebrated a 17.15.117 to 0.0.0 result.
Facing the Busselton Magpies, the Collie Eagles were looking for their first win of the season.
Collie impressed early on thanks to a goal from Mia McSweeney. Her efforts kept Collie to within eight points of the Magpies at the first change.
The Magpies then kicked two goals in the second term and another two in the third.
Busselton sits third on the ladder following its 10.7.67 to 1.3.9 win.
Carey Park remains in contention for finals glory following its display against Eaton Boomers.
Both teams were scoreless in the first term, before Carey Park kicked into gear in the second.
Up by 22 at half time, the Panthers then kicked another two goals.
Carey Park impressed the critics with its 4.8.32 to 0.2.2 victory.
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