Swan Districts 8.6 (54) def. East Fremantle 4.3 (27)
Swan Districts bounce back from last week’s narrow loss to Subiaco with a presiding victory over East Fremantle on Saturday.
The Sharks were scoreless in the first quarter and couldn’t find a goal until the third term when they booted three majors.
Jaime Henry put in yet another strong case for Dhara Kerr Medal with 33 touches, five marks, six tackles and an inside 50.
The Swans had three multiple goal scorers for the day – Taylah Edwards, Emily McGuire and Ashley Sharp all picking up two.
Lara Fuller was best on ground for the Shark – she kicked three goals.
Peel Thunder 5.5 (35) def by. Subiaco 10.5 (65)
Subiaco handed Peel Thunder their thirteenth straight loss with a 30-point victory on Saturday.
The Lions came out strong with five unanswered goals in the first term and continued to apply pressure throughout the duration of the match, never giving up the lead.
Krstel Petrevski continues a strong patch of form as she vies for a back-to-back Dhara Kerr Medal – she had 38 touches, nine marks, one tackle, four entries and a goal.
Lisa Steane and Paige Sheppard completed a presiding midfield lineup for Subiaco – they had 29 and 28 touches respectively and also bagged a goal each.
Annabel Johnson and Courtney Lindgren led the attack for the Lions, both kicking two each.

East Perth 2.6 (24) def by. Perth 9.9 (63)
Perth defeated East Perth by 39 points to jump them up into fourth on the ladder.
After a competitive first term the Demons were able to pull away – Isabella Shannon leading the way with a monstrous performance.
Shannon notched up 33 touches and three goals with six marks, seven tackles and four inside 50s among that.
Alyssa Smogavec also had a great match booting two majors from her 23 disposals, but it was Taya Strickland that tied Shannon in the goal scoring with three goals for herself.
The Royals have hit a rough patch heading toward the back end of the season, now sitting in eighth with five losses in a row.
Claremont 12.8 (80) def. West Perth 1.6 (12)
Claremont dominated West Perth on Sunday with a 68-point victory at home.
Jayme Harken led the way with 28 disposals, three marks, six tackles and two inside 50 entries.
The Tigers’ inside 50 game was efficient in providing scoring opportunities, recording a 64.5% conversion rate every time they went inside their forward half.
Bec Anderson continues a hot streak of form – she had three goals.
Jayde Musika, Rachel Ortlepp and Hayley Bullas all had two majors each.
