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West Perth 12.7 (79) v Peel Thunder 1.2 (8)
Peel Thunder kicked just one goal at their home ground as West Perth won their second game of the season by 71 points.
Chloe Wrigley is a ball-winning machine and racked up another 35 touches and laid12 tackles, while Ebony Dawson and the Falcons earned a percentage boost on the back of four goals from Sara Riou, who also won 22 disposals in a stellar display.
Erin O’Brien (three goals) was also among the best for the victors and Taylor Ferguson won 23 possessions, while emerging star Mia Russo amassed 21 disposals and Madison Dodd laid 11 tackles.
South Fremantle 3.7 (25) d East Perth 1.4 (10)
South Fremantle kept the Royals scoreless through three quarters as the inaccurate Bulldogs won at home on Saturday.
Zoe Huggett booted two goals and Tahleah Mulder kicked one from her 19 touches. Hannah Burt won 21 disposals to lead the home side. Layla Firns earned 21 disposals for the visiting side but the contributors were few and far between.
Swan Districts 10.4 (64) d East Fremantle 5.2 (32)
Swan Districts won their third straight game – against East Fremantle at Good Grocer Park on Sunday – on the back of big performances from their big names.
Jaime Henry won 30 disposals and kicked a major, while draft prospect Carys D’Addario had 21 touches to go with six tackles.
Taylah Edwards kicked four goals from six scoring shots and Ava Stewart booted two.
Siena Jezierski-Brown kicked three in a gallant effort for the Sharks while Sarah Wielstra snagged two goals.
Claremont 11.5 (71) d Perth 4.2 (26)
Jayme Harken led the way for the Tigers in a huge game as Claremont won their fifth game from as many outings.
Harken won 29 disposals, laid 10 tackles and kicked a goal, while Juliet Kelly wrapped up anything that moved on the way to 18 tackles and 23 disposals.
Hannah Seaborn kicked goals from half of her eight touches, and Sasha Goranova kicked two.
Isabella Shannon was the best of the Demons, while Jorja Haines also impressed.
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