A host of great individual and team performances characterised round five of the Simply Energy WAFL Colts competition.
This round saw South Fremantle (9.8.62) overcoming Swan Districts (6.16.52); West Perth (17.10.112) beating Perth (5.4.34); Claremont (12.6.78) defeating East Perth (5.8.38); and Subiaco (22.8.140) outclass Peel (7.7.49).
East Fremantle was the club that had the bye this weekend.
Read below to see the results of round three and to see the best players.
SOUTH FREMANTLE (9.8.62) vs SWAN DISTRICTS (6.16.52)
South Fremantle secured its second victory of the 2020 Simply Energy WAFL Colts competition, after overcoming Swan Districts by 10 points at Fremantle Community Bank Oval.
Jaxon Bellchambers led the way for the Bulldogs with 19 possessions, 10 tackles, 5 marks, 3 inside 50s and a goal.
Aiden Hall (20 possessions, 7 marks), Aaron Drage (19 possessions, 1 goal) and Shannon Neale (15 possessions, 21 hit-outs) were prolific for the Bulldogs.
Baxter Jones (2), Jacob Plunkett (2), Angus Fraser (1), Julian Hulten (1) and Morgan Bropho (1) were their goalkickers.
For Swan Districts, Ayden Cartwright was again brilliant with 29 possessions, 4 marks, 4 tackles and 3 inside 50s.
Ty Sears (21 possessions, 6 inside 50s, 1 goal), Noah Hannan (19 possessions) and Kade Screaigh (17 possessions, 6 tackles) won plenty of the ball for the Swans.
Luke Taylor and Dylan Brockbernd each kicked two goals, while Ethyn Kane kicked one.
PERTH DEMONS (5.4.34) vs WEST PERTH (17.10.112)
West Perth remain on top of the 2020 Simply Energy WAFL Colts Ladder, after beating Perth by 78 points at Mineral Resources Park.
Callum Johnson (33 possessions, 8 marks, 5 tackles, 4 inside 50s, 2 goals) and Luke Reilly (27 possessions, 6 marks, 6 tackles, 3 inside 50s, 2 goals) led the way for the Falcons.
Heath Chapman (28 possessions, 7 marks, 4 inside 50s, 3 tackles), Rohan Scurria (21 possessions), Lochlan Paton (19 possessions, 1 goal) and Kallum Erikson (19 possessions, 6 tackles, 5 marks) won plenty of the football for West Perth.
Up forward, Corey Rundle continued his fine form with another five goals. Darcy Dixon was the other multiple goalscorer with two. Brock Lewis, Lachlan Cox, Jack De Marte, Cooper Blackburn and Christian Henderson each kicked one goal.
For the Demons, Conor McPartland (33 possessions, 6 tackles, 6 inside 50s, 4 marks, 1 goal), Zac Sanderson (26 possessions, 9 tackles, 7 marks, 3 inside 50s), Zak Meloncelli (22 possessions) and Jaiden Hunter (15 possessions, 37 hit-outs) competed hard.
EAST PERTH (5.8.38) vs CLAREMONT (12.6.78)
Claremont is still undefeated in 2020 after defeating East Perth by 40 points at Leederville Oval.
Logan Guelfi starred for the Tigers with 22 possessions, 6 inside 50s, 5 tackles, 4 marks and 2 goals.
Sam Alvarez (25 possessions), Logan Young (22 possessions, 1 goal), Alex Pearce (22 possessions, 7 tackles), Jack Avery (22 possessions, 5 marks), Jake Willson (21 possessions, 5 inside 50s) and Kai Harwood (20 possessions, 6 inside 50s) were extremely prominent for Claremont.
Up forward, Dylan Mulligan booted five goals from 11 possessions. Kieran Gowdie was the other multiple goalkicker with two. Zac Mainwaring and Jacob Van Rooyen kicked one goal apiece.
Josh Hubbard (21 possessions, 1 goal), Jayden Peak (20 possessions, 1 goal) and Jye Amiss (15 possessions, 3 goals) featured heavily for East Perth.
PEEL THUNDER (7.7.49) vs SUBIACO (22.8.140)
Subiaco now sits outright third on the Simply Energy WAFL Colts Ladder, after overwhelming Peel Thunder by 91 points at David Grays Arena.
Lachlan McKay (17 possessions, 6 marks, 6 goals), Sandon Page (15 possessions, 5 goals) and Tyler Brockman (12 possessions, 8 tackles, 3 goals) were devastating up forward for the Lions.
Lachlan Vanirsen (23 possessions, 1 goal), Jed Kemp (21 possessions, 4 tackles), Matthew Johnson (18 possessions, 3 inside 50s) and Jake South (17 possessions, 39 hit-outs) were the leading possession-winners for the Lions.
New recruit Jai Jackson was also instrumental for Subiaco with 21 possessions and 2 goals.
For the Thunder, Isiah Winder continued his stunning form with 27 possessions, 8 marks and 4 tackles.
Bodie Kitchingham (17 possessions, 3 inside 50s), David Yaccob (17 possessions, 4 marks, 3 inside 50s) and Riley Vidovich (16 possessions) competed strongly.