After a rocky start to the season, Bunbury earned its second win with a fearless display against Busselton on Sunday.
The Bulldogs silenced the critics by kicking two unanswered majors in the first term and another two in the second.
After claiming just one point in the first half, Busselton kept the Bulldogs scoreless in the third term.
Slotting another two goals in the fourth, Bunbury ran away with a 6.7.43 to 1.2.8 win.
Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault's women's side notched up an impressive win over the Eaton Boomers at Brunswick Oval.
Saturday saw the Lions boot three goals to one in the first quarter, before kicking another two in the second.
After remaining scoreless in the third quarter, Eaton came back to dominate the fourth.
The Lions held on to triumph 7.6.58 to 2.1.13 and claim their second win of the season.
Jemma Laver and Brittany Gliddon delighted the home crowd with two goals each.
The Harvey Bulls held onto second spot after decimating the Collie Eagles at home.
Collie kicked just two points in the opening term, after the Bulls booted four goals.
Ahead by 40 points at the main break, Harvey then kicked another two goals to one in the third quarter.
Winning 10.10.70 to 1.5.11 in Round Five, the Bulls remain in contention for this year's premiership crown.
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