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SWFL Round 4 Wrap Up

JOSH ZIMMERMANBunbury Herald

The Eaton Boomers kicked nine goals either side of half time to dismantle Carey Park 18.10 (128) to 8.8 (56) at Kelly Park on Sunday.

Rohan Lily top scored with four goals but Chris Atthowe was not far behind with three majors of his own in yet another best on ground performance.

Michael Robinson was the only Panther with multiple goals, kicking two.

Bunbury maintained its perfect record after defeating a gallant Harvey Bulls in the wet courtesy of an 11-goal second half at the Harvey Recreation Ground.

Key forward Jordan Adamson-Holmes kicked five goals after the long break to secure the 17.6 (108) to 7.7 (49) victory.

In Saturday's games, Busselton overcame the absence of Dan McGinlay and Aiden Fraser to thrash Donnybrook by 50 points at Sir Stewart Bovell Park.

Playing without his captain, Jackson Arbon stepped into McGinlay's usual role racking up disposals all over the park.

Magpie Nathan Bradbury also enjoyed his best outing of the season to date, kicking four goals in the 11.12 (78) to 4.4 (28) rout.

Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault manufactured a six goal last quarter at Gloucester Park o overhaul a 16-point deficit at the last change and outshine Augusta-Margaret River 16.9 (105) to 12.13 (85).

The Hawks became sitting ducks as midfielder Cody Miller suffered a knee injury in the second quarter that ended his evening, handing the Lions an unequivocal advantage in their 20 point win.

South Bunbury was too strong for a depleted Collie Eagles, picking up its fourth straight win of the year in a 21.11 (137) to 7.9 (51) victory at Hands Oval.

Brett Robinson led the way for the Tigers but it was Guy Piggott and Brynn Francis who applied the most scoreboard pressure, combining for nine goals on the night.

See tomorrow’s Bunbury Herald for full match reports.

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