Top tier teams in the Peel Football and Netball League are hitting their stride just two weeks outside of finals, with a number of them claiming big wins in round 16.
Four of the league’s top five sides took out victories over the weekend as the competition heats up before the post-season.
Waroona kicked off the round with an emphatic showing against Mandurah.
The Demons started sluggishly, behind 13 points at quarter time, but made up for it when they put together a monstrous 50-point last quarter to take a 50-point win.
Waroona’s win comes off the back of two close losses to top five opposition, and keeps them in the mix to finish fourth and claim an unlikely home final.
To do that the Demons will need to leapfrog South Mandurah, who went down to Baldivis in a four-point thriller on Sunday.
The Falcons were the only top five team to suffer a loss in round 16, but the result could easily have been turned around if not for some wayward kicking in front of goal.
The loss saw them drop to fourth, while Baldivis kept their run of hot form alive to move into third.
A handsome win over Rockingham paved the way for Centrals to cling to second spot, but they will need to keep their momentum rolling if they are to remain there with the Brumbies knocking down the door for a home qualifying final.
Pinjarra shares an equal 12-4 record with Centrals, but holds a hefty percentage advantage which only got heftier with their 67-point win over Halls Head on Sunday.
Full time scores
Waroona 16.23 (119) defeat Mandurah 10.9 (69)
Rockingham 11.7 (73) defeated by Centrals 15.10 (100)
Halls Head 3.11 (29) defeated by Pinjarra 15.6 (96)
South Mandurah 8.20 (68) defeated by Baldivis 11.6 (72)
Round 16 goal-kickers
- 5 – Ryan Henley (Centrals)
- 5 – Tyler Sutton (Rockingham)
- 4 – Alan Wilson (Waroona)
- 4 – Tyson Hodge (Mandurah)
- 4 – Ash McGrath (Centrals)
- 4 – Fraser Millar (Rockingham)
- 4 – Rohan Kerr (Pinjarra)
- 4 – Daniel Kimberley (Baldivis)
- 4 – Brad Holmes (South Mandurah)
- 3 – Grant Dunn (Centrals)
- 3 – Brennan Gillam (Pinjarra)
- 3 – Jeffrey Carter (Pinjarra)
- 3 – Robert Falkstrom (Halls Head)
Ladder
Leading goal-kickers
- 75 – Brad Holmes (South Mandurah)
- 52 – Tyler Sutton (Rockingham)
- 40 – Ash McGrath (Centrals)
- 35 – Riese Wilkey (Pinjarra)
- 34 – Luke Shepherd (South Mandurah)