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Peel 12.11 (83) def by Subiaco 12.15 (87)

Subiaco extended its lead at the top of the table with a nail biting four-point win over Peel.

Fremantle listed players Tommy Sheridan and Danyle Pearce led all comers on the ground with 29 and 27 disposals respectively, while Leroy Jetta booted three goals for Peel. Defender Griffin Logue finished with 15 disposals and six marks.

For Subiaco, Clancy Wheeler kicked three goals, while Leigh Kitchin finished with 26 disposals.

Swan Districst 14.13 (97) def Perth 9.10 (64)

Matthew Rogers kicked four goals as Swan Districts recorded a comfortable 33-point win over Perth.

Former Carlton player David Ellard recorded 30 disposals for Swan Districts, while Matt Riggio had 29.

For Perth, Cody Ninyette bagged three goals, while former St Kilda player, Clinton Jones, continued his good form, with 34 disposals in the loss, while Corey Byrne had 30.

East Perth 14.19 (103) def West Perth 7.15 (57)

Jack Redden was adjudged best afield in the Royals easy win, racking up 29 touches, seven tackles and two goals while draftee Daniel Venables booted two goals in the win.

Chris Masten (28 touches), Patrick McGinnity (22) and Fraser McInnes (20) also impressed while Willie Rioli left the game with hamstring tightness.

West Perth's Aaron Black tallied 36 disposals and one goal in the loss for the away side.

East Fremantle 6.4 (40) def by South Fremantle 28.17 (185)

South Fremantle handed their regional rivals a good-old fashioned shellacking on Monday afternoon, winning by a mammoth 145 points.

The Bulldogs held the Sharks scoreless for the opening team, kicking 10 goals themselves to set up the rout.

Tim Kelly gathered 35 touches and booted seven goals as he single-handedly outscored their opponents, while Haiden Schloithe slotted four majors from his game-high 38 disposals.

Blaine Johnson kicked five goals for the visitors as he was one of five multiple goal-kickers on the day.

Cam Eardley and Jayden Schofield were the only two real shining lights for the Sharks, as they gathered 32 and 31 disposals respectively.

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