Camera IconMAIN PIC: Gnowangerup's Timm House takes a contested mark. RIGHT: Trying to fend off an opponent and kicking on goal. Credit: Richard Poulish

Timm House starred again for defending premiers Gnowangerup, bagging seven goals in their 20-point defeat of Boxwood Hill in the Ongerup Football Association.

House was unstoppable after his eight-goal effort last week in their 60-point thrashing of Newdegate.

House continued his exploits as the Bulldogs’ Anzac Round win on Saturday at Boxwood put them level with ladder-leaders Jerramungup with two wins, but having played a game more.

Camera IconBoxwood Hill's William Jones and Gnowangerup's Marley Phillips contest the ruck. Credit: Richard Poulish

The margin might have been greater but for the Bulldogs’ 18 behinds, with the Bombers only a single major down come the final reckoning.

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The visitors took the game 10.18 (78) to 9.4 (58).

A busy first quarter saw both sides nail two goals but the Bulldogs started cranking up the behinds, bagging seven for a six-point advantage.

Camera IconGnowangerup's Harry Milne tries to get around Boxwood Hill's Harry McLeod. Credit: Richard Poulish

It was again the single-pointers which separated the sides in a competitive second quarter where both teams bagged four majors.

Four more behinds gave the visitors the lead by 10 points at the major break.

The Bombers took the initiative after half-time to reduce the margin to seven points but three majors in the final term got the Bulldogs home with a bit to spare.

Bodean Morton, Murray Haywood and Harry Milne were the Bulldogs’ other scorers.

Rohan Vaux, with four majors, did the bulk of the Bombers’ scoring.

Jacob Hemley, Marley Phillips and James Dewar were the main contributors for the Bulldogs while Matthew Bowen, Harry McLeod and Nic Bertola battled well in a losing cause for the home side.

Camera IconBoxwood Hill's Beau Vaux flies over the pack. Credit: Richard Poulish

The other contest ended with a runaway win for Lake Grace-Pingrup over Newdegate.

Lake Grace-Pingrup rattled in 14 majors at Newdegate to clinch victory by 60 points.

It was their first win of the season and leaves them fourth in the ladder, equal on points with Boxwood Hill but well adrift on percentage.

Camera IconGnowangerup's Murray Hayward marks. Credit: Richard Poulish

They triumphed 14.13 (97) to 5.7 (37) with Justin Joyce, Harris Regan, Leighton Smith and Reece Walton playing starring roles.

Regan booted six goals for Lake Grace-Pingrup with Jack Carruthers adding two more.

Dean Rintoul managed two goals for the Lions.

Round four sees table-toppers Jerramungup back in action at home to Newdegate, while Lake Grace-Pingrup host Boxwood Hill.

Gnowangerup have the bye.

Jerramungup have made a scintillating start to the 2026 season, thumping the reigning premiers in round one and then cleaning up Lake Grace-Pingrup by 145 points in round two before their bye in round three.

Camera IconGnowangerup's Brayden Webber and Boxwood Hill's Harry McLeod exchange words. Credit: Richard Poulish
Camera IconTempers flare between Gnowangerup's Brayden Webber and Boxwood Hill's Nic Bertola. Credit: Richard Poulish
Camera IconGnowangerup's Jacob Hemley kicks. Credit: Richard Poulish
Camera IconGnowangerup's Timm House leads the race to the ball. Credit: Richard Poulish
Camera IconBoxwood Hill's Nic Bertola is held up by Gnowangerup's Ethan Caldwell. Credit: Richard Poulish
Camera IconGnowangerup's James Dewar and Boxwood Hill's Mat Campbell contest. Credit: Richard Poulish
Camera IconGnowangerup's Timm House marks over Boxwood Hill's Harry McLeod. Credit: Richard Poulish
Camera IconBoxwood Hill's Matthew Terry breaks a tackle. Credit: Richard Poulish
Camera IconGnowangerup's Timm House kicked seven goals against Boxwood Hill. Credit: Richard Poulish

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