South Bunbury Tigers remain in contention for finals football following their eight-point win over Harvey Bulls in round six.
Spurred on by the home crowd, the Bulls pulled ahead before quarter time.
The second term saw the visitors kick two goals and two points to take the lead.
Both sides played tough football in the second half, with only one point scored in the third quarter.
The Tigers and Bulls kicked one goal each in the fourth.
South Bunbury remains fifth on the ladder after its 3.3.21 to 2.1.13 win.
The Collie Eagles travelled down the hill to take on a hungry Carey Park side at Kelly Park.
Playing in chilly wind and rain, Collie and Carey Park delivered compelling football in the first term.
The Panthers’ three goals to one effort in the first quarter put them in a comfortable position.
Keeping Collie scoreless in the second and third quarters, Carey Park looked set for their third win of the season.
Ahead by 38 at three-quarter time, Carey Park did enough to claim a 6.5.41 to 3.2.20 victory.
Busselton now sits second on the ladder thanks to a convincing win over Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault.
The Magpies dominated the first quarter, before the Lions picked up and shrunk the margin to one point at half time.
Keeping the Lions scoreless throughout the second half, Busselton went on to win 4.7.31 to 2.1.13.
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