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SWFL Round 14 Results

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Eaton Boomers forward Brandon Jetta celebrates a goal with teammate Herman Humphries.
Camera IconEaton Boomers forward Brandon Jetta celebrates a goal with teammate Herman Humphries. Credit: Mitchell Woodcock

Despite missing a few star players, Donnybrook defeated a brave Harvey Bulls outfit by 36 points at the Harvey Recreation Ground on Saturday.

The Dons went into the clash without Hayward Medallist Jace Cormack and midfielder Kieran Hug, but still managed to claim a 11.14 (80) to 5.14 (44) victory.

Senior players Jackson Arbon and Aidan Fraser stood tall and led Busselton to a 13-point win over Carey Park at Sir Stewart Bovell Park on Saturday.

The Magpies kicked away in the third term and survived a fourth-quarter fightback from the Panthers to claim the 10.8 (68) to 8.7 (55) triumph.

The Eaton Boomers proved too quick for Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault, claiming a 35-point victory at Glen Huon Reserve on Sunday.

After a poor first term, the Boomers began to out-run the slower Lions on their way to a strong 9.15 (69) to 4.10 (34) victory.

Lion Jonathon Sabourne is taken in a tackle by Eaton Boomers midfielder Michael Thompson.
Camera IconLion Jonathon Sabourne is taken in a tackle by Eaton Boomers midfielder Michael Thompson. Credit: Mitchell Woodcock
Lion Jayden Wilson takes a good mark.
Camera IconLion Jayden Wilson takes a good mark. Credit: Mitchell Woodcock

South Bunbury kept its fantastic season going with a 42-point win over the Collie Eagles at Hands Oval on Sunday.

The Tigers pulled away in the last half, keeping the Eagles to one goal after the main break to win 10.15 (75) to 4.9 (33).

Reigning premiers Bunbury put a dent into Augusta-Margaret River’s premiership chances with a 222-point win at Payne Park on Sunday.

Bulldogs forward Matt Martin booted six goals in the Dogs’ 16.8 (104) to 12.10 (82) victory.

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