Swifts has cemented its spot in the top four with a come from behind win against Laharum at North Park on Saturday.
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The Baggies won by 11 points but had six more scoring chances than their opponents.
Forward Andrew Cameron provided a strong target for the home team, finishing with five goals to take his tally to 12 from the first two games.
The home team overcome a five-point deficit at quarter time to lead Laharum by 21 points at half time after the visitors only managed one goal in the second term.
The visitors piled on five goals in the third term while keeping Swifts to just two behinds to take a 15-point advantage into the last quarter.
Swifts started the final term in a hurry and scored five goals to one to ensure the home team got the points 11.16.82 to 10.11.71.
Matthew Healy was named the Baggies’ best while Cameron was the leading goal kicker in the round two match.