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Impressive wins to South Bunbury and Margaret River mark another exciting SWFL round.

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Panthers slump with third loss

JORDAN GERRANS

Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault 18.14 (122) d Carey Park 13.6 (84)

Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault have served Carey Park their third consecutive loss, running out 38-point winners at Brunswick Oval under lights on Saturday.

The first quarter was headlined by several hard hitting tackles from both clubs, showing both teams were keen to make their mark on the contest.

Bulldogs impressive under lights

IAN SCHILLING

South Bunbury 19.15 (129) d Harvey Bulls 8.6 (54)

South Bunbury notched up another impressive victory on Saturday night defeating the Harvey Bulls by 75 points at Hands Oval.

South Bunbury forward Josh Krueger had a great night out bagging 10 goals in a best on ground performance.

Boomers make it six in a row

DARREL COCKRAM

Eaton Boomers 19.10 (124) d Collie Eagles 11.7 (73)

Eaton have brushed aside an undermanned Collie Eagles side by 51 points to record their sixth consecutive victory on Sunday.

In the absence of key players Paul Lindsay, Corey Griggs, Jarrod Debenham, Adam

Bignall and Matt Blackford the Eagles were gallant but eventually overrun at the Collie Recreation Ground.

Magpies return with narrow win

BLAIR METTAM

Busselton 13.10 (88) d Bunbury 11.11 (75)

Busselton have returned to the winners list, and condemned Bunbury to yet another narrow defeat after easing to a 13.10 (88) to 11.11 (75) victory at Sir Stewart Bovell Park on Sunday.

In what was a hotly contested arm wrestle for the entire afternoon Busselton pushed ahead in the last 10 minutes on their way to the slender victory that keeps them entrenched inside the top five.

Hawks crush Dons

JOEL TYSOE

Augusta-Margaret River 29.13 (187) d Donnybrook 5.4 (34)

Augusta-Margaret River bounced back into the winners circle, thrashing a lowly Donnybrook at VC Mitchell Park.

Tim Noakes was the stand out for the visitors, finishing the day with a nine goal haul.

The Hawks made their intentions clear early with their efficient ball use and hard running.

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