In round 4 of the Simply Energy WAFL Colts competition, there was a host of great individual and team performances alike.
This round saw West Perth (12.11.83) triumphing over East Perth (5.6.36); Perth (8.7.55) beating East Fremantle (6.8.44); Claremont (12.13.85) overcoming Peel (8.10.58); and Subiaco (16.14.110) overpowering South Fremantle (5.3.33).
Swan Districts was the club that had the bye this weekend.
Read below to see the results of round three and to see the best players.
WEST PERTH (12.11.83) vs EAST PERTH (5.6.36)
West Perth remains undefeated in the 2020 Simply Energy WAFL Colts competition after triumphing over arch-rivals East Perth by 47 points at Provident Financial Oval.
Michael Mallard continued his red hot start to the season with 22 possessions, 36 hit-outs, 5 marks, 5 inside 50s, and a goal.
Brady Alvaro (26 possessions, 1 goal), Heath Chapman (23 possessions, 8 marks), and Callum Johnson (22 possessions, 10 tackles) were prolific for the Falcons.
Darcy Dixon (3 goals), Corey Rundle (3), Logan Foley (1), Kallum Erikson (1), Jack De Marte (1), Lachlan Cox (1) were the goalscorers for the Falcons.
For the Royals, Jaylen Colegate competed strongly with 23 possessions, 6 tackles, 4 marks and 2 inside 50s.
Luke Lombardi (21 possessions, 5 marks, 4 inside 50s), Josh Hubbard (10 possessions, 15 tackles), Jake Littleton (17 possessions, 4 tackles, 4 inside 50s, 3 marks), Zac Dronow (14 possessions, 5 marks) were solid for the Royals.
Jye Amiss (2 goals), Jayden Peak (1), James Tunstill (1), and Riley May (1) each hit the scoreboard.
EAST FREMANTLE (6.8.44) vs PERTH (8.7.55)
Perth has moved into top four on the Simply Energy WAFL Colts Ladder, after beating East Fremantle by 11 points at New Choice Homes Park.
Perth Captain Zak Meloncelli (30 possessions, 12 marks, 6 tackles, 3 inside 50s), Vice Captain Conor McPartland (33 possessions, 6 marks, 6 tackles, 5 inside 50s, 1 goal), and Deputy Vice Captain Nathan O’Driscoll (22 possession) led strongly for the Demons.
Jaiden Hunter (20 possessions, 44 hit-outs), and Harry Quartermaine (9 possessions, 2 goals) were also excellent for Perth.
Daniel Hill (2), Jayden Narrier (1), Jack Evans (1), and Harrison Hyde (1) all kicked goals.
For the Sharks, Edward Curley starred with 19 possessions, 10 tackles and 3 goals.
Brandon Walker (19 possessions, 2 goals), Joshua Browne (21 possessions, 4 marks), Keanu Haddow (17 possessions, 4 marks), Jack Carroll (20 possessions, 5 tackles, 4 marks, 4 inside 50s) and Lachlan McGrath (10 possessions, 21 hit-outs) were the Sharks’ best players.
CLAREMONT (12.13.85) vs PEEL THUNDER (8.10.58)
Claremont is still unbeaten in the 2020 Simply Energy WAFL Colts competition, after defeating Peel by 27 points in a Grand Final rematch at Revo Fitness Stadium.
Jacob Van Rooyen was Claremont’s best player with 19 possessions, 5 marks, and 5 goals.
Logan Young (24 possessions, 6 tackles, 5 marks, 4 inside 50s, 1 goal), Jake Willson (19 possessions, 6 tackles, 1 goal), and Cameron Anderson (18 possessions, 6 marks, 6 tackles) were prolific for the Tigers.
Campbell Rogers, Jett Braddock, Matao Owen, Kobi Martin, and Max Mumme each kicked one goal.
For the Thunder, Isiah Winder continued his magnificent start to the season with 26 possessions, 9 marks, 5 tackles, 4 inside 50s and a goal.
Bodie Kitchingham (19 possessions), David Yaccob (17 possessions) and Adam Davey (17 possessions) each won plenty of the football.
Kobe Farmer (2 goals), Luke Polson (14 possessions, 2 goals), Cole Agnew (1), Jaxon Egan (1), and Jackson Broadbent (1) all impacted on the scoreboard.
SUBIACO (16.14.110) vs SOUTH FREMANTLE (5.3.33)
Subiaco has moved into third position on the Simply Energy WAFL Colts ladder, after a convincing 77-point victory over South Fremantle at Leederville Oval.
Jaxon Bilchuris led the charge for the Lions with 16 possessions, 9 marks and 3 goals.
Jed Kemp (19 possessions, 4 tackles, 3 inside 50s), Matthew Johnson (19 possessions, 3 marks, 3 tackles), and Lachlan McKay (16 possessions, 3 marks, 3 inside 50s, 2 goals) were prolific for Subiaco.
Connor Patterson (3 goals), Sandon Page (3), Ezekiel Bolton (2), Tyler Brockman (2), Lachlan McKay (2), and Nicholas Cleaver (1) were the goalkickers for the Lions.
Both Solomon James (20 possessions, 25 hit-outs, 2 goals) and Shannon Neale (20 possessions, 14 hit-outs, 5 inside 50s, 2 goals) competed strongly for the Bulldogs.
Caleb Stephens (26 possessions, 8 marks), Jacob Sax (25 possessions, 11 marks), Jaxon Bellchambers (23 possessions, 9 marks, 4 tackles) and Adam Correia (21 possessions, 5 marks) all tried hard for South Fremantle.