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Richmond v Essendon
Round 18 •
46 6.10
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Tigers Won By 9
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    R18 preview: Finals hopes on the line in a season-shaping round

    Top eight spots are up for grabs in a pivotal round 18 of footy

    Tim English and Reilly O'Brien during the match between the Western Bulldogs and Adelaide in R22, 2024. Picture: AFL Photos

    TOP-EIGHT spots are on the line with four crunch clashes between finals contenders in what looms as one of the most pivotal rounds of the season.

    The first of the mouth-watering matches has Gold Coast out to prove its credentials against ladder leaders Collingwood on Friday night, before the top-four battle heats up on Saturday.

    The Western Bulldogs face Adelaide with both sides in white-hot form, Greater Western Sydney hosts Geelong in a rare encounter between the teams in the Harbour City, while Fremantle and Hawthorn round out a super Saturday in Perth.

    Here is what to look out for across round 18 as well as a tip for each match.

    19:10

    Carlton v Brisbane, Marvel Stadium
    Thursday, July 10, 7.30pm AEST

    Last time: Brisbane 14.15 (99) d Carlton 11.5 (71), EF 2024

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    What it means

    Carlton (6-10) is left playing for little more than pride after a horror stretch of defeats made up of losses to a pair of teams out of finals contention then being taught a lesson by arch-rivals Collingwood. It does not get any easier for the Blues as they face the reigning premier while carrying a poor record against the Lions with only three wins from their past 15 matches.

    Brisbane (11-1-4) has got its season back on track with a pair of commanding victories either side of a bye even if there was still room for improvement in the win over Port Adelaide. The Lions might only be playing at Marvel Stadium for the second time this year but have an ominous record at the venue with 11 wins from their past 13 visits.

    01:54

    Game shapers

    Jesse Motlop has given Carlton a glimmer of hope for the future as he puts a quiet start to the year behind him to return to form in recent weeks. The 21-year-old has hit the scoreboard in five of the Blues' past six matches and also lifted his forward pressure across that period with an average 4.3 tackles a game as his side tries to pick itself up off the canvas. 

    Zac Bailey might find it hard to regularly work his way into Brisbane's deep-running midfield but is continuing to enjoy a fine season whether lining up on a wing or closer to goal. The 25-year-old booted five goals against Port Adelaide to now have 25 for the season while he is averaging 18.1 disposals and often making the most of his neat kicking with 3.3 inside 50s.

    Early tip: Brisbane by 22 points

    01:36

    Gold Coast v Collingwood, People First Stadium
    Friday, July 11, 7.40pm AEST

    Last time: Gold Coast 14.17 (101) d Collingwood 13.12 (90), R16 2024

    What it means

    Gold Coast (10-5) is as well-placed as it has ever been to finish in the top eight for the first time after shaking off a run of three defeats to finals hopefuls with a pair of victories over Melbourne and Essendon. The Suns will get a better idea of where they sit against the premiership contenders as they take on the ladder-leading Magpies, buoyed by beating them the last time they met.

    Collingwood (14-2) made light work of its traditional rivals Carlton to clinch an eighth consecutive victory and tighten its stranglehold on top spot. But the Magpies will be wary of building much of that streak with wins over sides already out of finals contention with the Suns just the second top-eight hopeful they have faced in almost two months.

    02:30

    Game shapers

    John Noble experienced some of the highest highs and lowest lows across 112 matches with Collingwood but is now critical to Gold Coast's hopes of rising into the top eight for the first time. The 28-year-old is averaging career-highs for disposals (25.2) and rebounds (4.8) as the Suns build much of their game plan around the likes of Noble, Daniel Rioli and Joel Jeffrey charging out of defence. 

    Scott Pendlebury is showing few signs of slowing down after 417 matches for Collingwood as the ladder leaders continue to cruise toward a top-two finish and the 37-year-old can dream of a third flag in his 20th season. The former Pies skipper is still averaging 23.7 disposals a game as his clean ball-handling and composure under pressure remain a key to the way the side plays.

    Early tip: Collingwood by 11 points

    Scott Pendlebury celebrates a goal during the R16 match between Collingwood and West Coast at Marvel Stadium on June 28, 2025. Picture: Getty Images/AFL Photos

    Western Bulldogs v Adelaide, Marvel Stadium
    Saturday, July 12, 1.20pm AEST

    Last time: Adelaide 17.9 (111) d Western Bulldogs 9.18 (72), R22 2024

    What it means

    The Western Bulldogs (10-6) keep building momentum with four straight victories over sides outside of finals contention while sending a warning shot across the competition by piling an average 127 points across that stretch. The Dogs can prove their top-four credentials at a venue where they have lost only once in their past 13 matches while meeting the Crows for the first time at Marvel Stadium since 2016.

    Adelaide (11-5) has distanced itself from the sides sitting in the bottom half of the ladder although it was given a huge scare by Melbourne before doing just enough to move to 9-0 against teams now out of finals contention. The Crows have shown that they can also match it with the sides still eyeing a top-four spot, although two wins and five defeats against that group leave them with little margin for error.

    Game shapers

    Joel Freijah has quickly risen to become one of the top young midfielders in the game after sliding in the 2023 draft then showing promising signs in 13 matches with the Bulldogs last year. The 19-year-old might have played too many games in his debut year to be eligible for the Rising Star award but can be buoyed by being an integral part of the Dogs' deep-running midfield ready for a finals assault.

    Izak Rankine is at his best when playing the part of the showman so it was little surprise to see him take centre stage to boot an equal career-high five goals as Adelaide were challenged by Melbourne. The 25-year-old has returned to spending more time in the forward half with cameos in the midfield but in either role he remains one the most exciting players in the game as he reaches 100 matches.

    Early tip: Bulldogs by seven points

    04:18

    Greater Western Sydney v Geelong, Engie Stadium
    Saturday, July 12, 4.15pm AEST

    Last time: GWS Giants 16.9 (105) d Geelong 14.17 (101), R9 2025

    What it means

    Greater Western Sydney (10-6) climbed straight back into the top eight after dropping out for the first time this season with a crushing victory over West Coast making it six wins from its past eight matches. The Giants have an imposing record against the Cats with wins in their past three clashes, although all of those have come in Geelong with this their first meeting in the Harbour City in more than five years.

    Geelong (11-5) bounced back immediately from a rare thumping on its home turf against Brisbane before returning from a bye by brushing aside Richmond. The Cats will be stepping into unfamiliar surroundings at Engie Stadium with this just their fifth visit, however they hold a decent record at the venue with two wins and a draw.

    02:25

    Game shapers

    Lachie Whitfield has been made to wait to become just the third player to reach 250 games for the Giants after sustaining a concussion in their victory over the Suns. The dual All-Australian remains a key to the Giants' ball movement and is showing few signs of slowing down while averaging 28.1 disposals in his 13th season after joining as the No.1 pick in 2012.

    Jeremy Cameron has opened up a handy 10-goal lead in the race for the Coleman Medal as he averages a career-high 3.25 majors a game in his fifth season with Geelong. The 32-year-old remains at the top of his game as he reaches 100 matches for his second club after also passing the milestone while booting 427 goals in 13 seasons with the Giants.

    Early tip: Greater Western Sydney by four points

    00:50

    Richmond v Essendon, MCG
    Saturday, July 12, 7.35pm AEST

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    Last time: Essendon 11.15 (81) d Richmond 8.10 (58), R11 2025

    What it means

    Richmond (3-13) might be building for the future rather than purely trying to compete in the present but it still needs to rediscover some of the form and momentum it had earlier in the season. The clash with the undermanned Bombers should be one that the Tigers have marked on their calendar especially after staying with them until the final term when the sides met less than two months ago.

    Essendon (6-9) has been hit by an injury crisis, especially among its tall stocks, although will still be concerned by a five-match losing streak that is its longest since 2016. The Bombers last win came when they defeated the Tigers but that remains one of only three victories they have tasted on the wide expanses of the MCG from their 11 past visits to the venue.

    02:02

    Game shapers

    Nick Vlastuin has enjoyed highs and lows across 13 seasons with Richmond and is now taking on a selfless role as a leader among a young side looking to bounce back up the ladder. The 31-year-old has hardly dropped away while averaging 19.2 disposals and 5.7 rebounds a game as the Tigers make the most of his calm and composed ball movement as he reaches 250 games.

    Sam Durham picked up where he left off after a month on the sidelines as he gathered 27 disposals and a career-high 12 clearances to help Essendon keep pace with Gold Coast until the final term. The 23-year-old looms as a key part of the long-term future for the Bombers’ midfield and perhaps even captaincy material while he averages 22.8 disposals for the injury-hit side. 

    Early tip: Essendon by nine points

    Sam Durham during Essendon's game against Gold Coast in R17, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos

    Fremantle v Hawthorn, Optus Stadium
    Saturday, July 12, 6.10pm AWST

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    Last time: Hawthorn 13.9 (87) d Fremantle 10.14 (74), R18 2024

    What it means

    Fremantle (10-6) dropped out of the finals places as the only side from the top half of the ladder to taste defeat last week when its six-match winning streak was snapped by a resurgent Sydney. The Dockers return to their home turf where they have won seven of their past eight matches this season knowing that a victory will take them level with the Hawks and put them back in the top-four race.

    Hawthorn (11-5) has put a tricky stretch behind it, where it lost three straight matches to top-four contenders, with a pair of victories over fellow finals hopefuls and then fine-tuning against North Melbourne and St Kilda. The Hawks can now make a huge statement with a win on the road over the Dockers that would crucially put distance between them and their opponents in the finals race.

    01:58

    Game shapers

    Luke Ryan continues to be a mainstay in the Fremantle back half as the side seeks to return to the finals for just the second time in 10 seasons. The 29-year-old has only played two finals across his career but is critical to the Dockers' chances this year as his reading of the play and intercept marking make the durable Ryan a player the opposition tries to avoid as he reaches 100 consecutive games.

    Jai Newcombe is the gift that keeps on giving as the prized mid-season recruit continues to lead a Hawthorn midfield able to match it with the best in the game. The 23-year-old is averaging 23.8 disposals and perhaps most importantly a career-high 6.3 clearances as his clean hands and consistent performances make him the Hawks onballer that other teams find hard to contain.

    Early tip: Hawthorn by 14 points

    Jai Newcombe celebrates a goal during the match between St Kilda and Hawthorn at Marvel Stadium in round 17, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos

    Melbourne v North Melbourne, MCG
    Sunday, July 13, 1.10pm AEST

    Last time: North Melbourne 19.11 (125) d Melbourne 9.12 (66), R2 2025

    What it means

    Melbourne (5-11) has shown signs of progress even while suffering gritty defeats to top-four hopefuls in recent weeks but will now be out to snap a five-match losing streak that has abruptly ended its faint finals hopes. The Demons gave the Crows a huge scare last week though will rue another case of the goalkicking yips as much as a rare defeat in contested ball as it searches for a return to winning ways.

    North Melbourne (4-1-11) put up a fight with an injury-ravaged side as it celebrated its centenary in the VFL/AFL against the Western Bulldogs before being handed a reminder of where it stands against the leading teams. The Kangaroos match up better against sides sitting around them on the ladder and can point to a commanding victory over the Demons earlier this year as progress in their rebuild.

    02:30

    Game shapers

    Daniel Turner has been a shining light in a dark season for Melbourne as he locks down a position in the defence in his fourth season. The 23-year-old took a career-high 16 grabs against the Crows while his intercepting marking looms as a key to the Demons getting better at launching attacks from defence. 

    Colby McKercher has hit a rich vein of form since returning to a role that allows his to charge out of defence after a rollercoaster start to his second season. The 20-year-old has averaged 31.4 disposals across his past five matches while his run and carry and penetrating kicking becomes a weapon that the Kangaroos can look forward to enjoy for years to come after a recent contract extension.

    Early tip: Melbourne by 19 points

    Colby McKercher kicks the ball during North Melbourne's clash against the Western Bulldogs in round 17, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos

    St Kilda v Sydney, Marvel Stadium
    Sunday, July 13, 3.15pm AEST

    Last time: St Kilda 13.6 (84) d Sydney 11.16 (82), R17 2024

    What it means

    St Kilda (5-11) has put in a pair of gallant performances against finals hopefuls Fremantle and Hawthorn without quite getting across the line but now needs to get back on the winners list after a four-match losing streak. The Saints have shown that they match up well on the Swans with wins in their past two encounters, even as their opponents have had their eyes on a grander prize.

    Sydney (7-9) is clinging on to the faintest of finals hopes after holding off Fremantle for a narrow victory that made it three wins from its past four matches. The Swans likely need a flawless run home from here if they are to chase down a top-eight spot but this the first of three matches against sides already out of finals contention over the next month that they certainly cannot afford to drop. 

    02:53

    Game shapers

    Rowan Marshall continues to perform for St Kilda even with a cloud hanging over his future as his side reportedly chases other rucks to compete for the 29-year-old's preferred position. The versatile Marshall is averaging his highest hitout count since 2019 at 27.7 while also remaining a forward threat as he reaches 150 matches with the Saints. 

    Hayden McLean stepped up for Sydney when the game against Fremantle was on the line with the margin under a goal and less than two minutes remaining. The 26-year-old marked on the lead and nailed the set shot to seal the Swans' win with his third goal of the day, and will need to take on even more responsibility against the Saints as the focal point in an injury-ravaged attack.

    Early tip: Early tip: Sydney by 17 points

    04:05

    Port Adelaide v West Coast, Adelaide Oval
    Sunday, July 13, 4.10pm ACST

    Last time: Port Adelaide 16.24 (120) d West Coast 10.10 (70), R1 2024

    What it means

    Port Adelaide (7-9) has given reminders of what it is capable of in recent weeks and was largely able to match Brisbane after giving the reigning premier a head start. The Power still have the slightest glimmer of hope of finishing in the top eight but will need to give their percentage a huge boost against the Eagles and then go on an undefeated run home to remain a genuine chance. 

    West Coast (1-15) is running out of realistic chances to add to its one win of the season but after being outclassed against a pair of premiership contenders can now target an upset against a vulnerable Port Adelaide. The Eagles again paid the price for being too slow out of the blocks in their defeat to the Giants but have shown they can be competitive when still in touch at the first break. 

    02:18

    Game shapers

    Jack Lukosius made an immediate impact on his return for Port Adelaide with three goals and nine marks after a lengthy stint on the sidelines. The 24-year-old was billed as the icing on the cake in the Power's forward half after moving across from the Suns last year but after an injury-ravaged first season with his second club could fill his boots again this week.

    Jamie Cripps plays a valuable role in guiding West Coast's emerging forwards while regularly hitting the scoreboard and adding tackling pressure in attack. After starting his career with 16 matches at St Kilda, the 2018 premiership player now reaches 250 games for the Eagles as his side's second most prolific goalkicker this year. 

    Early tip: Port Adelaide by 27 points

    Jamie Cripps celebrates a goal during the match between West Coast and the Greater Western Sydney at Optus Stadium in round 17, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos

    Tigers outwork wounded Bombers to prevail in forgettable scrap

    Richmond broke the shackles in the final quarter to edge Essendon by nine points

    Jacob Hopper celebrates kicking a goal during the match between Richmond and Essendon at the MCG in round 18, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos

    RICHMOND has snapped a seven-game losing streak, coming from behind to stun Essendon by nine points in an MCG scrap where the Bombers lost star ball-winner Nic Martin to a knee injury early.

    In arguably the lowest-quality match of the season, the Tigers failed to score a goal in the second and third quarters, but still managed to secure their fourth win of the season.

    A clutch goal from Jacob Hopper put Richmond in front midway through the final term, setting up the 6.10 (46) to 4.13 (37) victory.

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    It was the rebuilding Tigers' first win since beating lowly West Coast on May 11.

    After each team kicked three goals in the opening quarter, the standard of the match collapsed dramatically.

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    Essendon kicked the only goal across the second and third quarters as both teams repeatedly butchered the ball.

    No team scored a goal after Richmond ace Jayden Short's major late in the first quarter until midway through the third term, when Essendon young gun Archer May converted a free kick.

    08:07

    Leading by seven points at the final change, Essendon will be ruing a missed opportunity, but also sweating on scans to Martin.

    The 24-year-old was shoved over the boundary line by Richmond forward Rhyan Mansell midway through the first quarter and was subbed off. 

    It continues a miserable run with injury for the Bombers, who have blooded 12 debutants this season.

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    Six Bombers, including playmakers Sam Draper, Jye Caldwell and Zach Reid, have already been ruled out for the season.

    The Bombers have started investigating why so many players are breaking down, many of them due to repeated soft-tissue injuries.

    Tigers star Tim Taranto stood out in a scrappy contest with 34 touches and a goal, while Essendon captain Zach Merrett battled valiantly with 31 possessions.

    00:59

    It was Essendon's sixth straight loss, ahead of a Marvel Stadium date with surging Greater Western Sydney on Thursday night.

    Essendon's injury nightmare continues
    The Bombers are already decimated by injury, and that casualty list grew even further on Saturday night after star midfielder Nic Martin was subbed out in the first quarter with a right knee injury. Tiger Rhyan Mansell forcefully bumped Martin over the boundary line as the pair contested the ball, with Martin landing hard and sliding into the fence. The 24-year-old was subbed out of the match soon after. Essendon remained tight-lipped on the severity of the injury but isn't ruling out an ACL, with Martin looking shattered as he was assessed by medical staff in the rooms. He sat on the bench for the remainder of the match, making his way out to the three-quarter time huddle on crutches.

    00:47

    Hotton gets the 'G roaring early
    Taj Hotton made his long awaited debut and it didn't take him long to assert himself in the game, with his first-quarter goal sending the Tiger Army into raptures. The 19-year-old ran back with the flight and hauled in a huge mark 30m out from goal after veteran Dion Prestia sent a spearing kick inside 50. With just his second disposal of his career, Hotton calmly went back and slotted the goal and was immediately swamped by teammates. Hotton, the son of former Collingwood and Carlton player Trent, was taken by the Tigers with pick No.12 despite suffering an ACL injury during his draft year. The Tigers handed him a well-earned debut after promising performances in his three VFL outings since return.

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    RICHMOND    3.4    3.5    3.9    6.10 (46)
    ESSENDON     3.0    3.6    4.10    4.13 (37)

    GOALS
    Richmond: Banks, Faull, Hopper, Hotton, Short, Taranto
    Essendon: Caddy, Durham, May, Tsatas

    BEST
    Richmond: Taranto, Vlastuin, Short, Brown, Hopper
    Essendon: Roberts, Merrett, Duursma, Ridley, Durham

    INJURIES
    Richmond: Nil
    Essendon: Martin (knee), Setterfield (foot)

    SUBSTITUTES
    Richmond: 
    James Trezise (replaced Tyler Sonsie at three-quarter time)
    Essendon: Zak Johnson (replaced Nic Martin in the first quarter)

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