A dominant first half sent Hawthorn on their way to a comfortable 65-point win over Essendon at the MCG on
Friday night.
Leroy Jetta got the Bombers on the board with the first goal of the game within 15 seconds of the opening
bounce, but Jordan Lewis quickly got the goal back for the Hawks; and with Lewis’ goal, the Hawks were on their
way. Six goals for the quarter laid a platform for the Hawks, as they led by 18 points at the first change. But it was
in the second quarter when the Hawks set up their match-winning lead. Isaac Smith looked a dominant force,
kicking three goals for the quarter as the Hawks kicked eight goals to one for the term, setting up a 61-point lead
at the long break.
To add to the Bombers’ woes, Sam Longeran departed the game with a serious knee injury during the second
quarter, while David Myers and captain Jobe Watson also suffered leg injuries which took them off the field,
severely limiting the Bombers’ interchange options.
The second half was more evenly contested, with the Hawks winning the third term by a goal before the
Bombers won the final quarter. But there was no doubting that this was Hawthorn’s night. Even with Buddy
Franklin out of the game, the Hawks had all the answers. The midfield could do no wrong, with Sam Mitchell
getting 38 possessions; while Grant Birchall with 33 and Matt Suckling with 31 also being ball magnets. Brent
Stanton and David Zaharakis worked all night, even though the Bombers were badly beaten, an picked up 31
possessions apiece.
The win consolidates Hawthorn’s position in the top four. But for Essendon, the loss was their fifth in a row, an a
loss that has cost them their place in the top eight.
Hawthorn 6.2 14.4 19.6 23.8 (146)
Essendon 3.2 4.3 8.6 12.9 (81)
Goals : Hawthorn – L Shiels 3, I Smith 3, S Savage 3, M Osborne 3, C Rioli 2, D Hale 2, J Lewis 2,
M Suckling 2, L Hodge, K Cheney, B Whitecross. Essendon – L Jetta 3, A Davey 2, D Stanton 2, H
Hocking, T Bellchambers, B Howlett, J Melksham, D Zaharakis.
Best : Hawthorn – I Smith, L Shiels, S Mitchell, S Savage, M Suckling, J Lewis. Essendon – B
Stanton, D Zaharakis, H Hocking, L Jetta, D Heppell, A Monfries.
Injuries : Hawthorn – T Murphy (shoulder) replaced in the selected side by K Cheney, B Sewell
(left knee), C Rioli (right hamstring). Essendon – T Lonergan (left knee), J Watson (left
hamstring), D Myers (right hamstring).
Substitutions : Hawthorn - B Sewell (left knee) replaced by C Bateman at half time. Essendon -
S Lonergan (left knee) replaced by J Melksham in the second quarter.
Reports – Nil. Umpires - Donlon, Chamberlain, Armstrong.
Crowd - 64,537 at MCG.
It was a good fighting effort by Gold Coast when the Suns hosted the Western Bulldogs at Metricon Stadium on
Saturday afternoon. But, although the Suns never gave up, the Bulldogs had enough in reserve to take the match
by 22 points.
Despite windy conditions, the Suns were competing hard for the ball during the first term, and had as much of it
to create as many opportunities as the Bulldogs. But poor kicking would let the young Gold Coast side down
during the quarter, as they finished with 2.7 for the term; and despite having one more scoring shot than the
Bulldogs, the Suns trailed by 19 points at quarter time. But despite their frustrations, the Suns supporters did
have something to cheer about, as Jared Brennan on centre wing went up to take a screamer of a mark.
But it was a disastrous start for the second quarter, with Michael Rischitelli getting the ball in the centre
break but forgetting which way he was supposed to be kicking; and went long the wrong way. His former
Brisbane team-mate Justin Sherman couldn’t believe his luck as he grabbed the ball and kicked a bonus
goal. It was the first of six goals for the Bulldogs for the quarter, as they powered ahead of the inaccurate
Suns to lead by 34 points at the long break.
With the first two goals of the third term, the game was safely in the bag for the Bulldogs, but to Gold Coast’
s credit they never threw in the towel. The third quarter ended with the Bulldogs 45 points to the good, but
the Suns ran the game out to score five goals to one in the final term, salvaging some respectability as the
margin was cut in half during the final term.
Western Bulldogs 6.2 12.2 16.7 17.8 (110)
Gold Coast 2.7 5.10 8.10 13.10 (88)
Goals : Bulldogs – R Griffen 3, A Cooney 3, D Giansiracusa 3, B Hall 2, E Barlow 2, W
Minson, L Jones, J Sherman, C Ward. Gold Coast – T Lynch 3, G Ablett 2, D Swallow 2, J
Fraser 2, C Dixon, D Stanley, S Iles, N Bock.
Best : Bulldogs – M Boyd, R Griffen, D Cross, D Giansiracusa, A Cooney, E Barlow. Gold
Coast – G Ablett, N Bock, D Swallow, M Rischitelli, J Fraser, J Harbrow.
Injuries : Bulldogs – Nil. Gold Coast – Nil.
Substitutions : Bulldogs - B Hall replaced by C Howard in the third quarter. Gold Coast - N
Krakouer replaced by L Russell in the third quarter.
Reports – Nil. Umpires - Kennedy, Meredith, Ryan.
Crowd - 16,149 at Metricon Stadium.
A spot in the top eight, an unusual placing for both these teams in recent years, was on offer when
Richmond took on Melbourne at the MCG on Saturday afternoon. And it was the Demons who would
capitalise on the opportunity, with a 27-point win over the Tigers.
It was the Tigers who had the better of the early exchanges, but their chance to build an imposing lead was
squandered when they kicked four behinds before finally breaking through for the first goal of the game.
The second came soon afterwards for the Tigers, putting them 16 points clear; but the Demons would
soon haul that lead in. A high-scoring quarter saw the Demons score seven out of the eight remaining
goals, turning their deficit into a 20-point quarter time lead.
The enigmatic momentum shifts would continue in the second term. The Tigers kicked the first three goals
of the quarter to cut the margin to within a kick of the Demons, but then Melbourne clicked into gear and
took control over the remainder of the quarter, extending the margin to 29 points at half time.
The Demons should have locked the Tigers out of the contest during the third quarter, but were wasteful in
front of goal. A return of 2.10 for the quarter included several shots that should have been converted; and
although the Demons had 12 scoring shots for the quarter to the Tigers’ seven, the quarter was level, with
the margin still 29 points at three quarter time.
Although the Tigers tried hard, overhauling such a deficit in the final quarter would be a bridge too far, with
each side kicking three goals in the final quarter to give the Demons a 27-point win. The Demons now find
themselves in an unfamiliar position, in the top eight, a long way from the allegations of tanking in recent
seasons.
Melbourne 7.1 12.4 14.14 17.16 (118)
Richmond 3.5 7.5 10.9 13.13 (91)
Goals : Melbourne – J Watts 3, B Green 3, J Trengove 3, N Jones 2, S Martin 2, L Jurrah 2, J
Howe, C Sylvia. Richmond – T Vickery 3, M Farmer 2, C Newman 2, B Deledio, S Edwards, N
Foley, S Grigg, J Riewoldt, D Martin.
Best : Melbourne – B Moloney, R Petterd, S Martin, N Jones, B Green, J Trengove. Richmond
– S Edwards, N Foley, B Houli, B Deledio, A Rance, C Newman.
Injuries : Melbourne – J Macdonald (knee). Richmond – R Conca (head knock).
Substitutions : Melbourne - J Macdonald (knee) replace by C Morton in the third quarter.
Richmond - R Conca (head knock) replaced by J Webberley in the third quarter.
Reports : Melbourne – Nil. Richmond - Nil.
Umpires - Margetts, Stevic, Findlay
Crowd - 61,900 at MCG.
Collingwood defeated Sydney at ANZ Stadium, the 10th straight win by the Magpies over the Swans. But the
Magpies were made to fight all the way by a determined Sydney team that came from five goals behind to
get perilously close to stealing the game.
A free-flowing first quarter saw Collingwood gain the upper hand to lead by eight goals at the first change.
Travis Cloke, with three goals in the first quarter, was looking dangerous up forward. The game tightened
up in the second quarter, in which only three goals were kicked. But the Swans suffered a blow when
Kieran Jack departed with an ankle injury, depleting the Sydney midfield and forcing the Swans to use their
sub before half time.
At the long break, the Magpies led by 17 points, and with two goals in the opening five minutes of the third
term the Magpies led by 30 points. The Collingwood supporters at the southern end of the ground were in
voice, and victory was scented. Travis Cloke in the forward line was a handy target, while Scott Pendlebury
and Dane Swan were accumulating possessions at will in the midfield.
But an ankle injury saw Alan Didak substituted during the third term, and without his drive the Swans began
to work their way back into the contest. As the quarter developed, the Swans began to find more
contributors around the ground. The Swans would score six goals for the quarter, including the last three
deep in time on, to cut the margin to nine points at the last change.
By now the atmosphere around the ground was more intense, as the Sydney supporters around the
stadium began to find their voice. And they had plenty to make some noise about when quick goals to
Jesse White and Ryan O’Keefe put the Swans in front early in the final quarter; and would again take the
lead mid-way through the term when Jarrad McVeigh scored his fourth goal. But the Magpies regrouped,
Sharrod Wellingham restoring the Magpie lead and then Travis Cloke with his sixth giving the Magpies a 7-
point advantage as the clock passed 25 minutes. The Swans would score a late behind to give themselves
hope of snatching a draw, but the Magpies would hang on to take the four premiership points after what
had been an exciting and nerve-wracking final quarter.
Click here to see Harboursport’s photo gallery from this match.
Collingwood 5.5 7.10 11.15 13.21 (99)
Sydney 4.3 5.5 11.6 14.9 (93)
Goals : Collingwood – T Cloke 6, S Pendlebury, J Blair, L Ball, S Wellingham, S Sidebottom,
C Dawes, D Swan. Sydney – J McVeigh 4, A Goodes 3, R O'Keefe 2, J Bolton 2, J Jack, J
White, M Mattner.
Best : Collingwood – T Cloke, D Swan, L Ball, S Pendlebury, D Thomas, N Maxwell. Sydney
– R O’Keefe, J McVeigh, M Seaby, J Bolton, A Goodes, J Kennedy.
Injuries : Collingwood – A Didak (ankle). Sydney – T Richards (ankle) replaced in selected
side by L Johnston. K Jack (ankle), J White (hamstring).
Substitutions : Collingwood - A Didak replaced by J McCarthy in the third quarter. Sydney -
K Jack replaced by A Everitt in the second quarter.
Reports – Nil. Umpires - Farmer, Rosebury, Mollison.
Crowd - 38,053 at ANZ Stadium.
Fremantle were expected to comfortably defeat the struggling Brisbane at Subiaco on Saturday night, but
although the Dockers took out the game by 23 points it was far from convincing. And of more concern for
Fremantle was some more entries to their rapidly-growing injury list.
With Michael Barlow withdrawn on game day and Tendai Mzungu injured during the warm-up, the Dockers
already had injury worries before the ball had even been bounced. And once the game got under way, it
was the Lions who burst out of the block, with Jonathan Brown scoring the first two goals of the game. At
the other end, the Dockers were wasting chances, finishing with 2.5 for the quarter to trail by eight points at
the first change.
Fremantle started to lift around the ground during the second term, but were never able to take the lead.
And the injury situation deteriorated further during the second term when defender Luke McPharlin and
ruckman Aaron Sandilands departed from the action. McPharlin was subbed at half time, while Sandilands
would have only brief attempts to return to the field before having to be interchanged again.
The Lions led by five points at half time, but the Dockers started the better in the third term with Greg
Broughton and Michael Johnson kicking goals within the first five minutes to take the lead for the first time
in the game. The Lions fought back, but the Dockers had the answers; with Matthew Pavlich in particular
looking dangerous on the forward line. A five-goal quarter gave the Dockers a narrow three-point lead at the
last change.
Despite Fremantle’s limited interchange options, and the Lions having fresh legs, it was Fremantle who
controlled the last quarter. The Lions fell away, and were held score-less in the final quarter. The Dockers
were hardly convincing, and a wasteful return of 2.8 for the quarter prevented them from capitalising on a
chance to repair their poor percentage.
But it was enough to take the win. Matthew Pavlich kicked five goals for the Dockers, while Greg Broughton
and Nathan Fyfe were also strong contributors for the Dockers. Despite a season with injuries and not
much going to plan for Fremantle, they remain in the top eight. But it was more doom and gloom for
Brisbane, their fourth loss on the trot.
Fremantle 2.5 5.6 10.8 12.16 (88)
Brisbane 4.1 7.5 10.5 10.5 (65)
Goals : Fremantle – M Pavlich 5, G Broughton 2, C Hinkley 2, R Crowley, M Johnson, N
Lower. Brisbane – J Brown 2, D Rich 2, B Retzlaff, J Polkinghorne, P Karnezis, R Bewick, J
Redden, T Rockliff.
Best : Fremantle – G Broughton, M Pavlich, N Fyfe, P Duffield, C Hinkley, A Silvagni.
Brisbane – T Rockliff, S Black, J Redden, C Stiller, P Hanley, A Raines.
Injuries : Fremantle – M Barlow (general soreness) replaced in selected side by R Hayden,
T Mzungu (calf) replaced in selected side by C Hinkley, L McPharlin (groin), A Sandilands
(foot). Brisbane - Nil.
Substitutions : Fremantle - L McPharlin (groin) replaced by R Hayden at half time. Brisbane
- P Karnezis replaced by R Harwood in the third quarter.
Reports – Nil. Umpires - Ryan, Pannell, Keating.
Crowd - 30,330 at Patersons Stadium.
Geelong had been forced by injury to make seven changes from last week’s team, but it was hard to tell the
difference; as even with a depleted side, the Cats were unstoppable as they cruised to a 52-point win over
Adelaide at Skilled Stadium.
On his AFL debut, Mitch Brown took just 30 seconds to kick his first goal, joining the ranks of those who
have goaled with their first kick in AFL footy. It was the first of five goals the Cats would kick before the
Crows troubled the scorers. The Crows, going into the match under fire on the back of a five-game losing
streak, quickly found their spiral of despair deepening as they were blown away from the start by a red-hot
Geelong side.
At quarter time, the Cats were already 38 points ahead of a demoralised Adelaide. But as the rain began to
fall, the Cats were unable to add significantly to their lead, the game degenerating into a dour battle of the
defences as the Crows attempted to stop the Cats from scoring but never looked like kicking any sort of
score to close the scoring gap. Just two goals to one in favour of Geelong for the quarter saw the Cats 46
points ahead at the long break.
It was even wetter in the third term, the sky getting darker. And the mood around the Crows’ camp got even
darker than the weather, as the Cats kicked five goals to two for the quarter to go 64 points clear at three-
quarter time. With the game safely won, the Cats put their cue in the rack for the last quarter, and the Crows
finally found a route to goal to kick six goals and win the final term. But it had been a dominant display by
the Cats, maintaining their unbeaten run for 2011 and showing that even with some big names out, there’s
plenty of talent waiting for the chance to take their place in the Geelong lineup.
Geelong 7.3 9.6 14.10 19.11 (125)
Adelaide 1.1 2.2 4.6 10.13 (73)
Goals : Geelong – D Menzel 3, M Brown 3, S Johnson 2, T Varcoe 2, A Christensen 2, C Ling
2, A Mackie, D Wojcinski, J Podsiadly, M Duncan, S Motlop. Adelaide – B Reilly 2, B Vince, N
Van Berlo, J Gunston, R Sloane, R Douglas, P Dangerfield, I Callinan.
Best : Geelong – C Enright, C Ling, A Christensen, J Corey, A Mackie, T Varcoe. Adelaide –
B Vince, S Jacobs, S Thompson, M Wright, B Reilly, I Callinan.
Injuries : Geelong – Nil. Adelaide – R Henderson (concussion), C Schmidt (hamstring).
Substitutions : Geelong - M Scarlett replaced by S Byrnes in the third quarter. Adelaide - S
McKernan replaced by J Gunston at half time.
Reports – Nil. Umpires - H Ryan, S Wenn, S McInerney.
Crowd - 23,246 at Skilled Stadium.
West Coast claimed a major and unexpected scalp when they defeated Carlton in Melbourne for the first
time since 2002, the Eagles taking the match by 36 points at Docklands on Sunday afternoon.
An evenly-contested first quarter saw the Eagles create plenty of scoring chances, but some poor finishing
saw the Eagles lead by just three points at quarter time. But the visitors took control over the contest in the
second term, keeping Chris Judd quiet and finding drive through the midfield to kick six goals to two for the
quarter to run to a 28-point lead at the long break.
To make matters worse for Carlton, Michael Jamison had to be subbed out of the game during the second
term. After copping a knock during the first quarter, he departed from the field and although he attempted to
re-enter the contest during the second quarter, it wasn’t long before it was clear his knee injury was more
severe than first thought; and the Blues were forced into making their sub before half time.
But the third quarter saw a Carlton revival as the Blues kicked the first four goals of the quarter, and just 12
minutes into the quarter the margin was back to four points. Had the Blues kicked the next one, and taken
the lead, the momentum of the game may well have changed. But an interchange infringement by the
Blues handed Mark Nicoski an easy scoring opportunity, and the chance was lost. The Eagles rallied,
kicking four goals to one over the remainder of the quarter to lead by 22 points at three quarter time.
The Eagle defence tightened in the last quarter. The Blues, desperate for scores to get themselves back
into the contest, were held to just one solitary scoring shot for the quarter, and the clock counted down to
give the Eagles a hard-earned victory, and to signal to the world once again that the doom and despair of
last year’s wooden spoon is a nightmare long gone for the Eagles, and that they are genuine contenders in
2011.
West Coast 2.6 8.10 12.11 15.13 (103)
Carlton 2.3 4.6 9.7 10.7 (67)
Goals : West Coast – M Le Cras 3, J Kennedy 2, M Nicoski 2, Q Lynch 2, A Smith 2, N
Naitanui, M Priddis, W Schofield, J Darling. Carlton – J Garlett 3, E Betts 2, C Judd, M
Murphy, H Scotland, C Yarran, D Armfield.
Best : West Coast – M Priddis, S Butler, Q Lynch, A Smith, D Cox, J Kennedy. Carlton – H
Scotland, M Murphy, B Thornton, C Yarran, J Russell, B Gibbs.
Injuries : West Coast – Nil. Carlton - M Jamison (knee), M Robinson (general soreness)
replaced in selected side by M Austin.
Substitutions : West Coast - M Nicoski replaced by B Ebert in the third quarter. Carlton - M
Jamison (knee) replaced by R O'Keeffe in the second quarter
Reports : West Coast - Q Lynch for forceful contact on Marc Murphy in the fourth quarter,
W Schofield for tripping Marc Murphy in the fourth quarter.
Umpires - Vozzo, Stewart, Jeffery.
Crowd - 38,241 at Etihad Stadium.
North Melbourne continued their revival on Sunday evening with their fourth win on the trot when they
travelled to AAMI Stadium and returned home with the points after defeating Port Adelaide by 45 points.
The Power suffered a blow early, when Jasper Pittard was stretchered off with a hamstring injury and was
immediately subbed. But the Power had come to play, and were putting the Kangaroos under pressure
during the opening term, landing plenty of tackles and matching it with the Kangaroos on the scoreboard.
Five goals apiece for the opening quarter saw the Kangaroos leading by three points at the first change.
The Power continued to apply scoreboard pressure during the second term, and were ten points ahead
midway through the term. But when the game was in the balance, it would be the Kangaroos who stepped
up and were counted. Kicking the last five goals for the quarter, the Kangaroos turned their deficit into an
18-point half time lead.
The premiership quarter was one-sided, and the home side were blown out of the contest. The Power
were never competitive, only able to manage a single goal, while the Kangaroos kicked a six-goal bag to
put the game firmly out of Port Adelaide’s reach. By three quarter time the margin had blown out to 51
points, and although the Power won the last quarter they were well beaten over the course of the game.
Drew Petrie finished with four goals, while Todd Goldstein dominated the ruck in a best on ground
performance. The win was North’s fourth in a row, seeing them move further up the ladder to within reach
of the finals. But it was more doom and gloom for the Power, in what has been a disastrous season for the
proud South Australian club.
North Melbourne 5.0 12.4 18.8 21.10 (136)
Port Adelaide 5.3 9.4 10.5 14.7 (91)
Goals : North Melbourne – D Petrie 4, B Harvey 3, A Edwards 2, C Pedersen 2, L
Greenwood 2, Ziebell, L Adams, L Thomas, T Goldstein, D Wells, A Swallow, B Cunnington, L
Anthony. Port Adelaide – J Schulz 3, S Phillips 2, D Rodan 2, M Thomas 2, A Moore, R Gray,
D Westhoff, D Stewart, H Hartlett.
Best : North Melbourne – T Goldstein, D Petrie, J Ziebell, D Wells, L Greenwood, C
Pedersen. Port Adelaide – K Cornes, D Pearce, D Cassisi, B Jacobs, M Lobbe, H Hartlett.
Injuries : North Melbourne - S Wright replaced in selected side by K Harper, L Adams
(ankle). Port Adelaide - D Brogan (hamstring) replaced in selected side by M Lobbe, J
Pittard (hamstring), H Hartlett (shoulder), A Carlile (groin).
Substitutions : North Melbourne - S Atley replaced by K Harper in the third quarter. Port
Adelaide - J Pittard (hamstring) replaced by D Rodan in the first quarter.
Reports – Nil. Umpires - Nicholls, Schmitt, Hay.
Crowd - 17,275 at AAMI Stadium.
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HARBOURSPORT PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Hawthorn v Essendon – I Smith (Haw) 9, L Shiels (Haw) 7, S Mitchell (Haw) 5, D Stanton (Ess) 4, S Savage (Haw) 4, M Suckling (Haw) 3, D
Zaharakis (Ess) 2, G Birchall (Haw) 2, J Lewis (Haw) 2, H Hocking (Ess) 1.
Gold Coast v Western Bulldogs – M Boyd (WBul) 8, R Griffen (WBul) 6, G Ablett (GCst) 5, D Cross (WBul) 4, N Bock (GCst) 3, D
Giansiracusa (WBul) 2, D Swallow (GCst) 1, A Cooney (WBul) 1, E Barlow (WBul) 1.
Richmond v Melbourne – B Moloney (Melb) 6, S Edwards (Rich) 5, R Petterd (Melb) 5, N Foley (Rich) 3, S Martin (Melb) 2, B Houli (Rich) 1, N
Jones (Melb) 1.
Sydney v Collingwood – T Cloke (Coll) 7, R O’Keefe (Syd) 5, D Swan (Coll) 5, L Ball (Coll) 4, J McVeigh (Syd) 3, M Seaby (Syd) 2, S
Pendlebury (Coll) 1, J Bolton (Syd) 1.
Fremantle v Brisbane – G Broughton (Freo) 8, M Pavlich (Freo) 7, T Rockliff (Bris) 6, S Black (Bris) 4, J Redden (Bris) 2, N Fyfe (Freo) 2, P
Duffield (Freo) 1.
Geelong v Adelaide – C Enright (Geel) 10, B Vince (Adel) 5, C Ling (Geel) 5, A Christensen (Geel) 3, J Corey (Adel) 2, S Jacobs (Adel) 2, A
Mackie (Geel) 1.
Carlton v West Coast – M Priddis (WCE) 6, H Scotland (Carl) 6, S Butler (WCE) 5, M Murphy (Carl) 4, Q Lynch (WCE) 3, B Thornton (Carl) 1,
A Smith (WCE) 1.
Port Adelaide v North Melbourne – T Goldstein (NthM) 7, D Petrie (NthM) 4, K Cornes (Port) 3, J Ziebell (NthM) 3, D Pearce (Port) 2, D Wells
(NthM) 2, D Cassisi (Port) 1.
LEADING GOALKICKERS :
42 - Lance Franklin (Haw)
41 - Jack Riewoldt (St K)
39 - Josh Kennedy (WCE)
35 - Travis Cloke (Coll)
32 - Andrew Walker (Carl)
32 - Jeff Garlett (Carl)
30 - Liam Jurrah (Melb)
28 - Drew Petrie (NthM)
26 - James Podsiadly (Gell)
25 - Daniel Giansiracusa (WBul)
25 - Mark LeCras (WCE)
25 - Tyrone Vickery (Rich)
24 - Aaron Edwards (NthM)
23 - Brad Green (Melb)
22 - Stephen Milne (St K)
WEEK 15 FIXTURES Michael Shillito's tips in bold (77.5/109 to Date)
Friday 1st July Western Bulldogs v Melbourne (7:40pm, Etihad Stad) Saturday 2nd July Richmond v Carlton (2:10pm, MCG) Fremantle v Gold Coast (3:10pm, Patersons Stad) Essendon v Geelong (7:10pm, Etihad Stadium) Adelaide v Sydney (7:40pm, AAMI Stadium) Sunday 3rd July Brisbane v Port Adelaide (1:10pm, Gabba) Collingwood v Hawthorn (2:10pm, MCG) North Melbourne v St Kilda (4:40pm, Etihad Stadium) BYE - West Coast
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HARBOURSPORT PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Standings Marc Murphy (Carl) - 60 Matthew Boyd (WBul) - 56 Scott Pendlebury (Coll) - 52 Sam Mitchell (Haw) - 47 Scott Thompson (Adel) - 47 Dane Swan (Coll) - 45 Liam Shiels (Haw) - 44 Steven Johnson (Geel) - 42 Dean Cox (WCE) - 41 Joel Selwood (Geel) - 36 Jude Bolton (Syd) - 35 Jack Redden (Bris) - 35 Gary Ablett (GCst) - 35 Dale Thomas (Coll) - 35
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