Melbourne had come under intense criticism during the week after recent poor performances, with talk of the
Demons playing “bruise free footy”. But the Demons silenced the knockers in the only way that counts, bouncing
back with a 33-point win over Essendon at the MCG on Friday night.
The Demons kicked the first two goals of the game to make the early front-running, but the Bombers fought back
later in the opening term to take the lead moments before quarter time. And going on with the job in the second
term after Ben Howlett goaled within the first 20 seconds, the Bombers looked to be doing it comfortably. The
Demons suffered a blow when Colin Sylvia went down injured, forcing them to use their sub in the first half; and
even with a late fightback to the Demons, the Bombers led by seven points at the long break.
Against all expectations, the game was turned on its head in the third quarter. The Demons came out running,
tackling and contesting; while the Bombers slowed to a walk. With six unanswered goals for the quarter, the
Demons turned their deficit into a 30-point lead, the MCG crowd finding their voice as their frustrations over their
poor performances evaporated in the sniff of victory.
The Demons had a sniff and weren’t letting go. The final quarter was evenly contested, four goals apiece, as the
clock counted down to the Demons celebrating victory; bringing their losing streak to an end. But it was a poor
performance by the Bombers, who were never in the contest after half time; and a chance to consolidate a
position in the top four has gone begging. The Demons out-possessed, out-tackled and out-played the
Bombers, showing greater intensity and desire than the flat Bombers.
Melbourne                                3.0         5.4         11.6         15.11 (101)
Essendon                 
               3.2         6.5           6.6           10.8 (68)
Goals : Melbourne – B Green 4, L Jurrah 3, N Jetta 2, B Moloney 2, C Sylvia, J Watts, T Scully, J
Howe.
Essendon – P Ryder 2, J Melksham, B Stanton, K Hardingham, B Howlett, D Hille, A
Monfries, D Zaharakis, S Crameri.
Best : Melbourne – B Moloney, J McKenzie, J Gysberts, J Trengove, J Macdonald, T Scully.
Essendon – J Melksham, B Howlett, S Longeran, A Monfries, B Stanton, D Myers.
Injuries : Melbourne – C Sylvia (corked right quad). Essendon – Nil.
Substitutions : Melbourne - C Sylvia replaced by D Nicholson in the second quarter. Essendon -
T Bellchambers replaced by A Browne in the third quarter.
Reports – Nil. Umpires - Donlon, Rosebury, Mollison.
Crowd - 53,077 at MCG.

Fortress Kardinia Park claimed another victim, the Cats winning their 26th successive game at the venue; doing
it easily with a 61-point win over the Western Bulldogs on Saturday afternoon.
Daniel Giansiracusa gave the Bulldogs a solid start, marking and goaling twice to give the Bulldogs an early 12-
point lead. But as the game passed the 10 minute mark, Nathan Vardy on the wing flew high and brought the
crowd into raptures as he pulled down a spectacular mark. And from there the Cats began to lift around the
ground, taking the lead as the quarter progressed and making their way to a 17-point lead at quarter time.
The second term saw the Cats rise to the occasion, their midfield full of run as they set up a match-winning lead.
The Bulldogs stayed in touch with the Cats as long as they could, and it was two goals apiece until the 16-
minute mark. But the Cats then dominated proceedings, kicking the last six goals of the quarter to lead by 50
points at the long break.
From attack to defence, and the Cats shut the Bulldog run down in the third term, choking their forward line
out of any attacking chances. The Bulldogs could manage only one scoring shot for the quarter, a goal,
while the Cats landed four goals of their own to set up an unassailable lead. And even with the Bulldogs
winning a high-scoring final quarter, there was no doubting this was another comprehensive victory for the
high-flying Cats; who remain undefeated and unstoppable.
Geelong                                 5.6         13.8         17.9         23.10 (148)
Western Bulldogs                  3.1           5.6           6.6            13.9 (87)
Goals : Geelong – B Ottens 5, J Podsiadly 3, S Johnson 2, J Selwood 2, D Menzel 2, M
Stokes 2, M Duncan 2, J Bartel, N Vardy, C Ling, M Scarlett, T Varcoe.
Bulldogs – D
Giansiracusa 5, B Lake 3, S Higgins 2, R Griffen 2, J Sherman.
Best : Geelong – S Johnson, J Bartel, M Stokes, B Ottens, H Taylor, A Mackie. Bulldogs – D
Giansiracusa, R Griffen, M Boyd, D Cross, W Minson, S Higgins.
Injuries : Geelong – Nil. Bulldogs – Nil.
Substitutions : Geelong - J Kelly replaced by T Varcoe in the third quarter. Bulldogs - J
Grant replaced by N Djerrkura in the third quarter.
Reports – Nil. Umpires - Hay, Ryan, McInerney.
Crowd - 25,078 at Skilled Stadium.

West Coast returned to the winning list at Subiaco Oval on Saturday afternoon, but had to hang on for dear
life in the final stages as a fast-finishing Gold Coast side threatened a late comeback.
It was looking bad for Gold Coast early, as the Eagles started the game with a devastating burst. After 14
minutes the Eagles already had six goals on the board, the game at that stage appearing set to be a
blowout. But the Suns then settled down and worked hard to repair the damage and peg back the deficit.
Three late goals by the Suns reduced the margin to 24 points at quarter time; and the Suns continued to
put the Eagles under pressure in the second term, but the Eagles had enough strength to win the quarter
and lead by 32 points at the long break.
But in the third term the game came alive and an upset began to beckon. Led by captain Gary Ablett,
playing in his 200th game, the Suns lifted around the ground and the momentum began to swing their way.
The Suns kicked four goals to one for the quarter, reducing the deficit to 13 points at the last change. And
the surge continued in the final quarter, as the Suns kept the ball camped in their forward line for much of
the first 15 minutes of the final quarter. A long bomb by Trent McKenzie cut the margin to six points, and the
game was in the balance.
But three minutes later, the Eagles had the ball on the forward line, where Nic Naitanui flew high to mark
and kick a steadying goal. Josh Kennedy’s fourth goal a few minutes later was enough to ensure victory for
the Eagles; a win that was widely expected, but which they had to fight hard to keep in the face of the
spirited Gold Coast comeback.
West Coast                                 7.3         10.6         11.7         13.7 (85)
Gold Coast                                  3.3          5.4           9.6          10.7 (67)
Goals : West Coast – J Kennedy 4, D Cox 2, M LeCras 2, N Naitanui 2, S Selwood, B
Sheppard, Q Lynch.
Gold Coast – G Ablett 2, Z Smith, T Lynch, S Day, M Rischitelli, J Fraser,
D Prestia, T Lynch, T McKenzie.
Best : West Coast – D Cox, M Priddis, S Hurn, M LeCras, S Selwood, A Smith. Gold Coast –
G Ablett, Z Smith, M Rischitelli, T McKenzie, N Bock, C Brown.
Injuries : West Coast - D Kerr (glute) replaced in selected side by T Swift, L Shuey (thigh).
Gold Coast – Nil.
Substitutions : West Coast - T Swift replaced by A Strijk in the third quarter. Gold Coast - T
Hine replaced by D Prestia in the second quarter.
Reports : Gold Coast - D Swallow in the first quarter for rough conduct. West Coast - J
Darling in the third quarter for head high contact.
Umpires - Margetts, Bowen, Wenn.
Crowd - 36,815 at Patersons Stadium.

The Grand Final replay on Saturday night saw a repeat of the comprehensive Magpie dominance from last
year’s October replay, with Collingwood taking control in the second half to defeat St Kilda by 57 points at
the MCG.
A scrappy opening quarter saw the teams score two goals apiece, the Magpies leading by three points at
the first change. Brendan Goddard was in the thick of the action, picking up plenty of possession for the
Saints and keeping them in the contest, as the Saints took the lead during the second quarter. But for every
move the Saints made, the Magpies had the answers. Even with Dane Swan being kept quiet by the St
Kilda defence, the Magpies had plenty of ball-winners; and Scott Pendlebury was in unstoppable form.
Two late goals to the Magpies put them back in front at half time, holding an eight-point advantage. And the
premiership quarter started brightly for the Magpies, with Chris Dawes marking and goaling in the opening
minute of the third term, followed by Dane Swan casting off the St Kilda taggers for a quick-fire double to
open up a substantial lead to the Magpies. Six goals to one for the quarter extended the Collingwood lead
to 32 points.
St Kilda had no answers to the Magpie onslaught, which continued unabated during the final quarter. The
Magpies kicked five goals to one to turn the result into a blowout, more like the replay than the original of
last year’s Grand Final. Dane Swan finished with four goals for the Magpies, while Scott Pendlebury’s 32
possessions and Dale Thomas’ 31 were pivotal to their dominant display in the second half.
Collingwood                                 2.4         6.5         11.9         16.12 (108)
St Kilda                  
                       2.1         5.3          6.7             7.9 (51)
Goals : Collingwood – D Swan 4, T Cloke 3, C Dawes 2, S Wellingham 2, A Krakouer 2, L
Brown, L Davis, J McCarthy.
St Kilda – B Goddard, B Peake, S Milne, J Steven, C Jones, D
Armitage, S Gilbert.
Best : Collingwood – S Pendlebury, D Thomas, T Cloke, H Shaw, L Davis, S Wellingham. St
Kilda –
B McEvoy, B Goddard, J Gwilt, S Fisher, N Dal Santo, J Steven.
Injuries : Collingwood – S Buckley replaced in selected side by T Goldsack, D Beams
(ankle).
St Kilda – L Montagna (knee).
Substitutions : Collingwood - L Brown replaced by T Goldsack in the final quarter. St Kilda
-
T Simpkin replaced by T Ledger in the third quarter.
Reports – Nil. Umpires - McBurney, Stewart, Meredith.
Crowd - 62,991 at MCG.

Brisbane’s two-game revival was quickly and efficiently brought to an end on Saturday night at the Gabba,
when Sydney took control in the first half to set up a commanding 65-point win over the Lions at the Gabba.
The Swans jumped the Lions early, ensuring the Lions would always be chasing the game. The Swans
attacked, keeping the ball camped on their forward line as they held the Lions to just one scoring shot in
the first quarter. Some poor finishing would let the Swans down, with the Sydney side kicking 6.7 for the
quarter to record a 37-point lead at the first change.
The one-sided nature of the game continued in the second quarter, as the Swans kicked the first seven
goals, leading by 78 points during the quarter before the Lions finally broke through for a goal after the half
time siren.
With the game safely won, the Swans put their cue back in the rack and the second half was a lacklustre
non-event; as the Swans were content to sit on their lead while the Lions were unable to make any
meaningful dent in the deficit. The Lions won the third quarter, but not by enough to inspire any hope of
restoring any respectability to the scoreline, while the last quarter finished with two goals apiece.
The win, along with Essendon’s loss on Friday night, sees the Swans move ahead of the Bombers into
fifth position; but Brisbane’s loss keeps them stranded in the lower reaches, only percentage saving them
from the bottom of the ladder.
Sydney                                 6.7         13.8         15.9         17.14 (116)
Brisbane                               1.0          2.2           5.8             7.9 (51)
Goals : Sydney – L Roberts-Thomson 3, A Goodes 2, M Mattner 2, B McGlynn 2, M Seaby, T
Dennis-Lane, S Reid, A Johnson, R O'Keefe, J McVeigh, J Kennedy, C Bird.
Brisbane – B
Retzlaff 2, T Banfield 2, M Clark, S Black, J Brown.
Best : Sydney – J Bolton, C Bird, M Mattner, R O’Keefe, A Goodes, J McVeigh. Brisbane – J
Redden, M Leuenberger, J Polkinghorne, S Black, M Clark, J Green.
Injuries : Sydney – Nil. Brisbane – Nil.
Substitutions : Sydney - T Dennis-Lane replaced by A Everitt in the last quarter. Brisbane -
R Bewick replaced by J O'Brien in the third quarter.
Reports – Nil. Umpires - Nicholls, Kamolins, Findlay.
Crowd - 22,150 at the Gabba.

The Hawthorn juggernaut rolled along as the Hawks came from behind to record a 22-point win over
Fremantle at the MCG on Sunday afternoon.
The Dockers started strongly with the first two goals of the game, but the Hawks fought back in the second
half of the first quarter to take the lead shortly before quarter time. But the Dockers found their groove in the
second term, as they kicked five goals to three, taking the lead and an 11-point advantage at the long break.
The Dockers, even without ruckman Aaron Sandilands, were in imposing touch and threatened to run away
with the contest in the third quarter. A quick-fire double to Stephen Hill to open the quarter put the Dockers
out to a four-goal lead, and the small contingent of Fremantle fans at the ground were in voice as an upset
beckoned. The Hawks began to get more of the ball later in the quarter, but were unable to make any
serious impression on the scoreboard as the Dockers maintained an 18-point lead at three quarter time.
And when Hill kicked his third in the opening minute of the final quarter, the Dockers looked set to cruise to
victory.
But the Hawks had other ideas. The Fremantle forward line was effectively shut down for the remainder of
the game, and the Dockers would not score another goal for the afternoon. At the other end of the ground,
Hawthorn players who had little influence in the game over the first three quarters began to accumulate
possessions and make an impact on the quarter, while the Docker midfield slowed to a walk. The Hawks
would kick the last eight goals of the game, turning their four-goal deficit into a four-goal win that had
looked unlikely for most of the afternoon.
The win was another strong performance for the Hawks; who played the game wearing specially-created
strip to raise funds for the Kokoda Foundation. Cyril Rioli was the star up forward with five goals, while Sam
Mitchell’s dominant final quarter saw him finish the game with 31 touches of the footy.
But for the Dockers, who haven’t won at the MCG since 2007, it was a chance gone begging to break the
losing streak at footy headquarters, as well as an opportunity lost to strengthen their slender grip on a
place in the top eight.
Hawthorn                                         3.4         6.5         9.8         17.9 (111)
Fremantle                                         3.1         8.4        12.8        13.11 (89)
Goals : Hawthorn - C Rioli 5, L Breust 3, S Burgoyne 2, M Osborne 2, C Young, B
Whitecross, L Hodge, S Mitchell, J Roughead.
Fremantle – S Hill 3, C Mayne 2, C Pearce 2, T
Mzungu, M de Boer, N Fyfe, P Duffield, R Crowley, J Griffin.
Best : Hawthorn – S Mitchell, J Roughead, C Rioli, M Osborne, G Birchall, L Hodge.
Fremantle – G Broughton, J Griffin, S Hill, C Pearce, N Lower, N Fyfe.
Injuries : Hawthorn – L Hodge (cramp). Fremantle – N Fyfe (shoulder).
Substitutions : Hawthorn - J Lisle replaced by L Breust in the third quarter. Fremantle - C
Pearce replaced by R Palmer in the final quarter.
Reports – Nil. Umpires - Vozzo, Jennings, Pannell.
Crowd - 31,925 at MCG.

On an afternoon in which Brent Harvey equalled Glenn Archer’s club record of 311 games, Harvey’s North
Melbourne side returned to the winning list with a 47-point win over Adelaide at Docklands on Sunday
afternoon.
With Andrew Swallow picking up a swag of possession in the first term, the Kangaroos got on the front foot
from the start, with two goals before the Crows got their first inside 50. The Kangaroos had winners around
the ground, but suffered a setback when Jamie Macmillan was felled by friendly fire and, concussed, was
subbed out of the game with less than ten minutes on the clock and without getting a touch of the ball.
But the Kangaroos quickly regained their momentum, and with six goals to one for the quarter got out to a
24-point lead at quarter time. A low-scoring second term saw the Crows only able to recover one point of
that deficit, with the Kangaroos looking comfortable.
Drew Petrie had played effectively on the forward line, and with a mark and goal in the opening minute of
the third term, his fourth goal, the Kangaroos got the premiership quarter off to the best possible start. And
the Kangaroos would build on that momentum during the quarter, with five goals to two to blow the lead out
to 40 points at the last change.
From there, victory was assured and the final quarter was little more than a victory lap for the Kangaroos.
Five goals to four won them the quarter, extending the final margin to 47 points. Todd Goldstein had
dominated the ruck all day to finish with an amazing 48 hit-outs, while Andrew Swallow’s 39 possessions
around the ground were pivotal to the Kangaroos’ successful day out.
North Melbourne                         6.1         8.3         13.5         18.7 (115)
Adelaide                                      2.1         4.4          6.7           10.8 (68)
Goals : North Melbourne – D Petrie 4, L Adams 2, A Swallow 2, B Harvey 2, L Anthony 2, A
Edwards, T Goldstein, L Hansen, J Ziebell, B Speight, K Harper.
Adelaide – K Tippett 3, P
Dangerfield 2, J Gunston 2, R Henderson, R Sloane, S Thompson.
Best : North Melbourne – T Goldstein, A Swallow, J Ziebell, L Anthony, D Petrie, B Rawlings.
Adelaide – G Johncock, R Douglas, R Sloane, B Vince, K Tippett, M Jaensch.
Injuries : North Melbourne – J Macmillan (fractured cheekbone), L Adams (knee). Adelaide
Nil.
Substitutions : North Melbourne - J Macmillan (concussion) replaced by B Speight in the
first quarter.
Adelaide - J Petrenko replaced by B Symes in the third quarter.
Reports – Nil. Umpires - Armstrong, Jeffery, Farmer.
Crowd - 18,185 at Etihad Stadium.

Port Adelaide took the fight up to Carlton in the first half when the Power took on the Blues at AAMI Stadium
on Sunday evening. But it was a different story in the second half, as the Blues took control of the contest to
pull away to a comfortable 62-point win.
On a wet and slippery afternoon in Adelaide, the first quarter was a shootout between key forwards at either
end, with Port’s Justin Westhoff and Carlton’s Andrew Walker kicking three goals apiece for the quarter. An
evenly contested first term saw the Power lead by five points at the first change; and despite the Blues’ best
efforts during a low-scoring second term, the Blues still find themselves three points in arrears at the long
break.
The Blues lifted in the opening minutes of the third term, and goals to small forwards Jeff Garlett and Eddie
Betts in the first five minutes of the quarter established a lead for Carlton. The Blues were finding winners
around the ground, and with four goals to one for the quarter turned their deficit into a 16-point lead at three-
quarter time.
But Port Adelaide’s resistance could go no further. Several times this season the Power have been in a
competitive position only to capitulate during the final quarter. And again this time, the Blues assumed
complete control while several Port players who had worked so hard in the first half went missing in action.
The Power were held scoreless for the quarter, while Carlton’s seven goals blew the final margin out to 62
points.
Andrew Walker was the dominant forward, with a seven goal display; while Jeff Garlett also looked
dangerous in the forward line to finish with four goals. Around the ground, Mitch Robinson was in
unstoppable form, finishing with 34 possessions, while Marc Murphy ran up 32 and Andrew Carrazzo
weighed in with 30 touches.
Carlton                                   3.3         5.7         9.11         16.15 (111)
Port Adelaide        
                4.2         6.4          7.7              7.7 (49)
Goals : Carlton – A Walker 6, J Garlett 4, E Betts 2, D Ellard, M Robinson, M Murphy, C
Yarran.
Port Adelaide – J Westhoff 3, D Motlop, M Broadbent, J Schulz, T Boak.
Best : Carlton – M Robinson, M Murphy, A Walker, H Scotland, K Simpson, J Garlett. Port
Adelaide –
T Chaplin, J Westhoff, M Broadbent, T Boak, K Cornes, D Motlop.
Injuries : Carlton – M Jamison (ankle). Port Adelaide – D Brogan (finger, knee).
Substitutions : Carlton - M Jamison (ankle) replaced by Z Tuohy in the third quarter. Port
Adelaide -
C O'Shea replaced by A Moore at three-quarter time.
Reports – Nil. Umpires - Kennedy, Stevic, Ryan.
Crowd - 23,192 at AAMI Stadium.
HARBOURSPORT  
AFL
 
Played
Won
Drawn
Lost
For
Against
Pts
%age
Streak
Geelong
10
10
0
0
1,038
703
40
147.65
W10
Collingwood
10
9
0
1
1,183
695
36
170.22
W3
Hawthorn
10
8
0
2
1,003
768
32
130.60
W5
Carlton
10
7
1
2
988
745
30
132.62
W2
Sydney
10
6
1
3
850
785
26
108.28
W2
West Coast
10
6
0
4
966
804
24
120.15
W1
Essendon
10
5
1
4
1,060
846
22
125.30
L2
Fremantle
10
5
0
5
912
958
20
95.20
L2
Melbourne
10
4
1
5
919
896
18
102.57
W1
Richmond
10
4
1
5
1,002
1,106
18
90.60
L1
St Kilda
10
3
1
6
795
878
14
90.55
L1
North Melbourne
10
3
0
7
908
970
12
93.61
W1
Western Bulldogs
10
3
0
7
857
1,004
12
85.36
L3
Adelaide
10
3
0
7
798
991
12
80.52
L3
Brisbane
10
2
0
8
789
974
8
81.01
L1
Port Adelaide
11
2
0
9
852
1,248
8
68.27
L1
Gold Coast
9
2
0
7
671
1,220
8
55.00
L3
HARBOURSPORT PLAYER OF THE YEAR:
Essendon v Melbourne – B Moloney (Melb) 7, J McKenzie (Melb) 6, J Melksham (Ess) 5, J Gysberts (Melb) 5,B Howlett (Ess) 2, J Trengove
(Melb) 2, S Longeran (Ess) 1.
Geelong v Western Bulldogs – S Johnson (Geel) 10, J Bartel (Geel) 6, D Giansiracusa (WBul) 5, M Stokes (Geel) 4, B Ottens (Geel) 2, R
Griffen (WBul) 1, H Taylor (Geel) 1.
West Coast v Gold Coast – D Cox (WCE) 9, G Ablett (GCst) 7, M Priddis (WCE) 6, S Hurn (WCE) 5, Z Smith (GCst) 3, M LeCras (WCE) 3, M
Rischitelli (GCst) 2.
Collingwood v St Kilda – S Pendlebury (Coll) 7, B McEvoy (St K) 6, D Thomas (Coll) 6, T Cloke (Coll) 5, B Goddard (St K) 3, H Shaw (Coll) 3,
L Davis (Coll) 1.
Brisbane v Sydney – J Bolton (Syd) 9, C Bird (Syd) 6, J Redden (Bris) 4, M Mattner (Syd) 4, R O’Keefe (Syd) 3, M Leuenberger (Bris) 1, A
Goodes (Syd) 1.
Hawthorn v Fremantle – S Mitchell (Haw) 7, G Broughton (Freo) 5, J Griffin (Freo) 4, J Roughead (Haw) 4, C Rioli (Haw) 2, S Hill (Freo) 1, M
Osborne (Haw) 1.
North Melbourne v Adelaide – T Goldstein (NthM) 9, A Swallow (NthM) 7, J Ziebell (NthM) 5, L Anthony (NthM) 4, G Johncock (Adel) 3, R
Douglas (Adel) 2, R Sloane (Adel) 1.
Port Adelaide v Carlton – M Robinson (Carl) 10, M Murphy (Carl) 5, A Walker (Carl) 4, T Chaplin (Port) 3, H Scotland (Carl) 2, J Westhoff
(Port) 1, K Simpson (Carl) 1.
LEADING GOALKICKERS :
36 - Jack Riewoldt (Rich)
35 - Lance Franklin (Haw)
33 - Josh Kennedy (WCE)
25 - Liam Jurrah (Melb)
25 - Andrew Walker (Carl)
25 - Jeff Garlett (Carl)
23 - Travis Cloke (Coll)
21 - Ben McGlynn (Syd)
20 - Drew Petrie (NthM)
20 - Stephen Milne (St K)
20 - Kepler Bradley (Freo)
20 - Stewart Crameri (Ess)
19 - Jake King (Rich)
19 - Chris Dawes (Coll)
19 - David Zaharakis (Ess)
WEEK 12 FIXTURES
Michael Shillito's tips in bold (60.5/85 to Date)

Friday 10rd June
St Kilda v Western Bulldogs (7:40pm, Etihad Stadium)
Saturday 11th June
Adelaide v West Coast (2:10pm, AAMI Stadium)
Gold Coast v North Melbourne (7:10pm, Metricon Stad)
Geelong v
Hawthorn (7:10pm, MCG)
Sunday 12th June
Carlton v Brisbane (1:10pm, Etihad Stadium)
Sydney v Richmond (2:10pm, SCG)
Fremantle v Essendon (4:40pm, Patersons Stadium)
Monday 13th June
Melbourne v Collingwood (2:10pm, MCG)
BYE - Port Adelaide.
HARBOURSPORT PLAYER OF
THE YEAR - Standings
Scott Pendlebury (Coll) - 50
Marc Murphy (Carl) - 42
Dean Cox (WCE) - 41
Dane Swan (Coll) - 40
Matthew Boyd (WBul) - 40
Steven Johnson (Geel) - 37
Scott Thompson (Adel) - 37
Dale Thomas (Coll) - 35
Jude Bolton (Syd) - 34
Jobe Watson (Ess) - 34
Joel Selwood (Geel) - 34
Sam Mitchell (Haw) - 33
Jack Redden (Bris) - 29
Andrew Swallow (NthM) - 29
Photo Galleries:
Sydney v PortAdelaide(20/5/07)
Sydney v Essendon (2/6/07)
Sydney v Carlton (15/7/07)
Melbourne v Sydney (5/8/07)
Sydney v St Kilda (11/8/07)
Sydney v Port (Trial, 23/2/08)
St Kilda v Sydney (22/3/08)
Kangaroos v Essendon(24/3/08)
Sydney v Port Adel (30/3/08)
Sydney v West Coast (12/4/08)
Sydney v Essendon (18/5/08)
Sydney v Richmond (1/6/08)
Richmond v Adelaide (7/6/08)
Sydney v St Kilda (14/6/08)
Melbourne v Sydney (22/6/08)
Sydney v Collingwood (5/7/08)
Sydney v Adelaide (26/7/08)
W Bulldogs v Sydney (3/8/08)
Sydney v Fremantle (9/8/08)
Sydney v Geelong (16/8/08)
Elim Final - Syd v Kang (6/9/08)
Grand Final Parade (26/9/08)
Blacktown Update (31/12/08)
NAB - Port v Sydney (22/2/09)
Trial - Sydney v B'dogs(7/3/09)
Sydney v Hawthorn (4/4/09)
Carlton v Essendon (11/4/09)
Sydney v Carlton (18/4/09)
Sydney v Richmond (3/5/09)
Blacktown Update (9/5/09)
Sydney v West Coast (16/5/09)
Sydney v Port Adel (24/5/09
Essendon v Adelaide (10/6/09)
Blacktown Update (5/7/09
Sydney v Essendon (11/7/09)
Sydney v Geelong (15/8/09)
Sydney v Brisbane (29/8/09)
Grand Final Parade (25/9/09)
NAB - Sydney vCarlton(20/2/10)
Trial - Sydny v Ess'don (6/3/10)
Sydney v St Kilda (27/3/10)
Essendon v Fremantle (4/4/10)
Sydney v Richmond (10/4/10)
W Bulldogs v Sydney (15/5/10)
Essendon v Geelong (12/6/10)
Sydney v Collingwood (26/6/10)
Sydney v Nth Melb (10/7/10)
Sydney v Hawthorn (7/8/10)
NAB - GWS/Syd/GCst (19/2/11)
Essendon v Coll'wood (25/4/11)
Sydney v Richmond (12/6/11)
Sydney v Collingwood (25/6/11)
GWS Giants v Sydney (23/7/11)
Sydney v W Bulldogs (23/7/11)
GWS Giants v NT T'dr (6/8/11)
NAB - GWS/WBul/Coll (18/2/12)
NAB - Sydney v NMelb (3/3/12)
GWS Giants v Sydney (24/3/12)
Sydney v Fremantle (7/4/12)
GWSGiants v WCoast (15/4/12)
2012 Grand Final - Pre-Game
2012 Grand Final - Game Pics
2012 Grand Final - Post Game
ALSO IN AFL:

Round 10 2007 Scoreboard
Round 11 2007 Scoreboard
Round 12 2007 Wk1 S'bd
Round 12 2007 Wk2 S'bd
Round 13 2007 Scoreboard
Round 14 2007 Scoreboard
Round 21 2007 Scoreboard
Round 22 2007 Scoreboard
2008 Pre-Season Week 1
2008 Pre-Season Week 2
2008 Pre-Season Week 3
2008 Pre-Season Week 4
Round 1 2008 Scoreboard
Round 2 2008 Scoreboard
Round 3 2008 Scoreboard
Round 4 2008 Scoreboard
Round 5 2008 Scoreboard
Round 6 2008 Scoreboard
Round 7 2008 Scoreboard
Round 8 2008 Scoreboard
Round 9 2008 Scoreboard
Round 10 2008 Scoreboard
Round 11 2008 Scoreboard
Round 12 2008 Scoreboard
Round 13 2008 Scoreboard
Round 14 2008 Scoreboard
Round 15 2008 Scoreboard
Round 16 2008 Scoreboard
Round 17 2008 Scoreboard
Round 18 2008 Scoreboard
Round 19 2008 Scoreboard
Round 20 2008 Scoreboard
Round 21 2008 Scoreboard
Round 22 2008 Scoreboard
2008 Finals Week 1
2008 Finals Week 2
2008 Preliminary Finals
2008 GRAND FINAL
2009 Pre-Season Week 1
2009 Pre-Season Week 2
2009 Pre-Season Week 3
2009 Pre-Season Week 4
Round 1 2009 Scoreboard
Round 2 2009 Scoreboard
Round 3 2009 Scoreboard
Round 4 2009 Scoreboard
Round 5 2009 Scoreboard
Round 6 2009 Scoreboard
Round 7 2009 Scoreboard
Round 8 2009 Scoreboard
Round 9 2009 Scoreboard
Round 10 2009 Scoreboard
Round 11 2009 Scoreboard
Round 12 2009 Scoreboard
Round 13 2009 Scoreboard
Round 14 2009 Scoreboard
Round 15 2009 Scoreboard
Round 16 2009 Scoreboard
Round 17 2009 Scoreboard
Round 18 2009 Scoreboard
Round 19 2009 Scoreboard
Round 20 2009 Scoreboard
Round 21 2009 Scoreboard
Round 22 2009 Scoreboard
2009 Finals Week 1
2009 Finals Week 2
2009 Preliminary Finals
2009 GRAND FINAL
2010 Pre-Season Week 1
2010 Pre-Season Week 2
2010 Pre-Season Week 3
2010 Pre-Season Week 4
Round 1 2010 Scoreboard
Round 2 2010 Scoreboard
Round 3 2010 Scoreboard
Round 4 2010 Scoreboard
Round 5 2010 Scoreboard
Round 6 2010 Scoreboard
Round 7 2010 Scoreboard
Round 8 2010 Scoreboard
Round 9 2010 Scoreboard
Round 10 2010 Scoreboard
Round 11 2010 Scoreboard
Round 12 2010 Scoreboard
Round 13 2010 Scoreboard
Round 14 2010 Scoreboard
Round 15 2010 Scoreboard
Round 16 2010 Scoreboard
Round 17 2010 Scoreboard
Round 18 2010 Scoreboard
Round 19 2010 Scoreboard
A Tale of Two Matches
Round 20 2010 Scoreboard
Round 21 2010 Scoreboard
Round 22 2010 Scoreboard
2010 GRAND FINAL
GWS Giants Launch - Nov10
2011 Pre-Season Week 1
2011 Pre-Season Week 2
2011 Pre-Season Week 3
2011 Pre-Season Week 4
2011 Pre-Season Week 5
Round 1 2011 Scoreboard
Round 2 2011 Scoreboard
Round 3 2011 Scoreboard
Round 4 2011 Scoreboard
Round 5 2011 Scoreboard
Round 6 2011 Scoreboard
Round 7 2011 Scoreboard
Round 8 2011 Scoreboard
Round 9 2011 Scoreboard
Round 10 2011 Scoreboard
Round 11 2011 Scoreboard
Round 12 2011 Scoreboard
Round 13 2011 Scoreboard
Round 14 2011 Scoreboard
Round 15 2011 Scoreboard
Round 16 2011 Scoreboard
Round 17 2011 Scoreboard
Round 18 2011 Scoreboard
2012 Pre-Season Week 1
2012 Pre-Season Week 2
2012 Pre-Season Week 3
2012 Pre-Season Week 4
2012 Pre-Season Week 5
Opener 2012 - GWS v Syd
Round 1 2012 Scoreboard
Round 2 2012 Scoreboard
Round 3 2012 Scoreboard
Round 4 2012 Scoreboard
Round 5 2012 Scoreboard
Round 6 2012 Scoreboard
2013 Pre-Season Week 1
2013 Pre-Season Week 2