Claremont 7.11 (53) def by. South Fremantle 9.10 (64)

South Fremantle snatched a win from Claremont in the final quarter to hand the Tigers their second straight loss.

Claremont led at the end of every term but it was a 3.3 to 1.1 final quarter for the Dogs that saw them get over the line on the road.

Aaron Drage and Matthew Parker were elite – both players had 25 touches and a goal, also combining for 8 entries.

Zac Mainwaring was on fire for the Tigers but couldn’t get them over the line – he had 16 disposals and kicked 3.3.

Claremont’s form has been fading in the back end of the year – the side now risk dropping to third next week if the Dogs beat Swan Districts.

East Fremantle 4.10 (34) def by. Peel Thunder 18.10 (118)

Peel Thunder chalked up a ninth straight win with an 84-point victory over East Fremantle on the road.

The visitors began to pull away in the second quarter and lead at half time by 28 points – the final quarter dealing maximum damage scoring 8.2.

Oscar McDonald played an unfamiliar role in the forward line for Peel on the weekend and kicked five majors – he was one of 11 different goal scorers for the Thunder.

Jeremy Sharp continues to shine with 24 touches, six marks, two inside 50s and two goals.

The ladder leaders have a bye next week before taking on Subiaco in round 16.

Swan Districts 13.11 (89) def. East Perth 10.10 (70)

Swan Districts upset East Perth with a 19-point victory and climb into eighth.

The Royals started strong, leading by 11 points at the end of the first term but it was a 7.1 second quarter from the Swans that gave them a three goal lead going into the second half.

Swan Districts’ ball transition into their forward half gave them the edge, recording 23 more entries than East Perth but a 66.7% score conversion rate from inside 50s kept the Royals in the match.

It was Joshua Cipro (34 disposals, 6 marks, 5 tackles, 4 inside 50s) and Jesse Turner (31 disposals, 9 marks, 3 tackles, 3 inside 50s) who controlled the midfield, but Zane Trew had scoreboard impact from the contest with 24 touches and two goals.

Leigh Kohlmann walked away with five majors – he starts a streak of hot form after he had four goals last week against the Falcons.

West Coast 9.4 (58) def by. Boorloo 18.12 (120)

Boorloo led by five points after a close first quarter but gradually pulled away to a 62-point victory over West Coast on Sunday.

A 4.5 second quarter saw the Demons pull away before piling on another six goals after the half to apply scoreboard pressure which the Eagles couldn’t keep up with.

Charlie Constable led the way with 37 disposals, eight marks, two tackles and four entries.

Brandan Parfitt and Corey Byrne followed close behind with 32 and 31 touches each, combining for 16 inside 50 entries and Byrne kicking a major.

Aaron Clarke was one of five multiple goal scorers for Boorloo with a six goal haul – Blake Schlensog was the next best forward with three.

IMAGE: April Carey