Bunbury retained fifth spot on the South West Football League ladder with a stellar performance against Collie on Sunday afternoon.
With the Bulldogs fifth and the Eagles sixth going into Round 14, the stage was set for an exciting clash between two energetic sides.
Kicking with the wind at the Collie Recreation Ground, Eagle Teke Vernon secured the game's first goal.
The crowd celebrated after Vernon kicked another two goals just a few minutes later.
Responding to the call from coach Jamie Nani, Bradley Blake, Jesse Gribble, and Jeffrey Meekin put the Bulldogs in front by six at quarter time.
Gribble and Dylan Heasman made their mark, before Collie took back the lead midway through the second term.
Behind by six at half time, the visitors recovered to boot three goals to one in the third quarter.
Posting three goals to two in the fourth, Bunbury claimed a 12.8 (80) to 10.10 (70) away win.
Hayden Yarran (two goals), Adam Bignell (two), Jeffrey Smith (one), and Bradley Taheny (one) all starred for the Eagles.
Lamenting the loss, the side slipped from sixth to seventh.
Carey Park moved up to sixth with a narrow win over ninth-placed Busselton at Kelly Park.
Enjoying the fine conditions, the Magpies started strongly by kicking three goals to one in the first term.
The side then went on to clinch a 5.3 (33) to 3.3 (21) half-time buffer.
After taking the lead, the Panthers stormed home to win 7.9 (51) to 6.9 (45).
Ethan Bowman (two goals), Troyden Thorp (two), Bailey Sanford (one), and Reegan Mrsich (one) starred for Busselton. Seven Panthers players booted one goal each.
Ricky Cary (five), Mitchell Payne (three), and Harry Taylor (two) were instrumental in Augusta-Margaret River's three-point win over Eaton.
Playing away from home, the Hawks quickly fell behind. Trailing by 10 at the main break, the side came back to level the scores at three quarter time.
Both teams went blow-for-blow in the fourth, before Augusta-Margaret River nabbed a tight 12.12 (84) to 12.9 (81) victory.
Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault continued its hot streak with a 128-point triumph over eighth-placed South Bunbury, at Brunswick Oval.
Unfazed by the opposition, the Lions cruised to a 23.11 (149) to 3.3 (21) win.
Donnybrook moved to second with a 19.18 (132) to 6.3 (39) thrashing over bottom-placed Harvey.
Backed by an enthusiastic home crowd, the Dons led comfortably throughout all four quarters.