THE results went as expected in round 13 of the Peel Football League, a round where the top four teams came up against the bottom four.
South Mandurah showed why they are the team to beat this season with a 69-point thrashing of fifth-placed Baldivis.
There was just two points separating the teams in a even first quarter but South Mandurah were able to put its foot down for the next three quarters to win 20.13 (133) to 9.10 (64).
Brad Holmes, six goals, and Samuel Hart, five, dominated in the forward line for the Falcons.
Jakeb Bilsborough was good for Baldivis with two goals.
South Mandurah is one win clear on top of the tables with 11 wins and two losses while Baldivis is fifth with a seven-win, two-loss record.
The pain continued for Mandurah with Pinjarra handing the Mustangs a 135-point drubbing, 24.12 (156) to 3.3 (21).
Pinjarra were led by WAFL-listed players Jeff Carter and Riese Wilkey with six and five goals respectively.
Pinjarra are fourth with eight wins and five losses, two wins behind third-placed Waroona.
Mandurah are last with just two wins.
Rockingham, who is also on just two wins, pushed second-placed Halls Head all the way, eventually falling short by 15 points, 12.10 (82) to 10.7 (67).
Dean Buzan led the way for Halls Head with four goals while Kyle Hinchcliffe slotted five for Rockingham.
Waroona was able to reduce the percentage gap to Halls Head following a 62-point victory against Centrals, 17.14 (116) to 7.12 (54).
Waroona led by just 21 points at three-quarter time but an eight-goal to one fourth quarter cemented the win.
Adam Clancy led the way for Waroona with four goals while Daniel Wilson kicked three for Centrals.
In the Reserves, Pinjarra thrashed Mandurah, Waroona defeated Centrals, Rockingham narrowly defeated Halls Head and Baldivis were too strong for South Mandurah.
In the Colts, Mandurah defeated Pinjarra, Waroona thrashed Centrals, Halls Head defeated Rockingham and Baldivis edged out South Mandurah.