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SWFL Round 6 Wrap

RILEY STUARTSouth Western Times

A resurgent Collie Eagles crushed Carey Park by 93 points in a one-sided affair at Kelly Park on Sunday.

Matt Michael and Dave Cowan kicked four goals each as the visitors romped to a 17.17 (119) to 4.2 (26) victory.

The Eagles held the Panthers scoreless in both the second and final quarters. At the other end, they kicked goals at will to register their third consecutive victory.

At VC Mitchell Park, the Harvey Bulls produced a five-goals-to-one final quarter to stun Donnybrook by eight points and post their first victory of the season.

The Bulls trailed by 15 points at three-quarter time but finished the game full of run and powered to the 11.16 (82) to 11.8 (74) triumph.

After being cleared from Eaton last month, Daniel Davis booted four goals for the Bulls while Shane Cristaldi and Daniel Billson both finished with four for the Dons.

New signing Rudy Riddoch did some good things for Harvey while David Faulkner, Ryan Mooney and Kieren Germs were also influential.

The Boomers ran riot against an undermanned Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault to claim a 22.9 (141) to 4.4 (28) victory at Brunswick Oval.

Jacob Ferrier booted six goals while Jace Cormack kicked five and Josh Bowe four in the mauling.

The Lions went into the game without captain David Newman (calf), full back Scott Delmenico (suspended), John Klumpp (knee) and Lukas Teague (hand).

On Saturday night, Busselton snuck home to defeat arch rivals Augusta-Margaret River by three points under lights at Sir Stewart Bovell Park.

The Magpies trailed by 13 points at half-time but did enough to hit the lead by the final change and held sway in a nail-biting last quarter to claim the 9.7 (61) to 8.10 (58) victory.

Magpie Jackson Arbon won the Busselton Toyota Medal for a best on ground performance.

Bunbury will take on South Bunbury at Payne Park in the Plunkett Homes WA Day derby today.

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