Bunbury's women's side overcame a dismal first quarter to secure an 11-point win over Carey Park in Round Six.
After kicking two goals to one, the Panthers moved out to a five-point lead at the main break.
The Bulldogs booted their second in the third term, before slotting another two in the fourth.
The side claimed third spot on the ladder with its 4.5 (29) to 3.0 (18) win at Kelly Park.
Panther Ebony Buck and Bulldog Nicole Miles were applauded for kicking two goals each.
Second-placed Harvey Bulls produced a glorious display against the Eaton Boomers on Sunday afternoon.
The Bulls booted a whopping nine majors in the first half and another seven in the second.
Eaton remained scoreless throughout the first three quarters, before Chelsea Young kicked the team's first and only goal.
Bulls Lisa Worsfold (five goals), Kiera Bradley (two), and Laura Reynolds (two) starred in the side's 16.12 (108) to 1.0 (6) victory.
South Bunbury continued its unbeaten run with a strong performance against Busselton at Bovell Park.
Busselton struggled to keep up, as the Tigers ran out to a 21-point buffer at half time.
The league leaders cemented their reputation with a resounding 5.5 (35) to 1.3 (9) win.
The Magpies still remain in the top five with 12 rounds to go.
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