Round 15 saw Carey Park’s women’s side go up against a fearsome Eagles’ line-up at Collie Recreation Ground.
Overcoming the home side and the stormy conditions, the Panthers pushed ahead by eight points at quarter time.
Collie got one goal back, but Carey Park remained in front thanks to their second of the game.
Taking an eight point lead into the second half, the Panthers went on to boot three unanswered goals before three-quarter time.
Following Collie’s consolation goal in the fourth term, the Panthers clinched a 6.4.40 to 2.3.15 win and their seventh victory for the season.
Busselton brushed off a fourth-quarter comeback from Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault to take home its eighth win of the year.
The Lions kicked one goal in the first half, while the Magpies claimed one goal in the opening term and two in the second.
Busselton then booted another two goals and kept HBL scoreless in the third term.
Despite HBL’s two unanswered goals in the final term, Busselton had done enough in the first three quarters to claim a 4.7.31 to 3.0.18 victory.
South Bunbury remains second on the ladder following its dominant display against the Harvey Bulls (7.7.49 to 4.5.29).
After trailing by seven at quarter time, the Tigers kicked into gear and slotted three unanswered goals in the second.
Harvey regained its form and kicked two goals to one in the third quarter.
Aided by a five point lead at three-quarter time, South Bunbury then went on to kick two unanswered goals in the final term.