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Port Adelaide v St Kilda
Round 5 •
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    R5 preview: Spotlight turns to Adelaide for huge Gather Round

    All eyes turn to Adelaide this weekend for a highly anticipated Gather Round

    Conor Nash and Joel Freijah compete for the ball during the round 13 match between Hawthorn and Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium, on June 5, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos

    THE FOOTBALL spotlight turns onto South Australia as all 18 clubs descend on the state for Gather Round.

    Adelaide opens the round with Carlton on Thursday night as the winds of change swirl around the embattled Blues.

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    Collingwood faces a red-hot Fremantle the following night, while the clash between current top-three sides Sydney and Gold Coast on Saturday looms as the match of the round.  

    Gather Round wraps up with Port Adelaide and St Kilda meeting on Sunday night with the visitors already at risk of losing touch with the finals contenders even after its off-season spending spree.

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

    Adelaide v Carlton, Adelaide Oval
    Thursday, April 9, 7.10pm ACST

    Last time: Adelaide 16.14 (110) d Carlton 7.8 (50), R8 2025

    What it means

    Adelaide (1-3) is at risk of falling off the pace after a heartbreaking defeat to Fremantle was its third narrow loss in as many matches against fellow finals contenders. The Crows are still to prove that they can consistently match the top sides but should have little trouble accounting for an under-fire Blues outfit that they have beaten in all four of their meetings at Adelaide Oval by an average 50 points.

    Carlton (1-3) is stuck under the blowtorch after yet another painstaking defeat, this time to North Melbourne, with history repeating as it continues to lose to even less fancied sides in all too familiar ways. The Blues once again opened up a handy lead before being overrun by the Roos in the final term, as opposition sides grow in confidence that they can beat the fast-fading side in transition when the game is on the line. 

    01:59

    Game shapers

    James Peatling is making the most of his opportunities as the Crows look for their second string of midfielders to add greater depth to the side and ease the load on the likes of captain Jordan Dawson. The 25-year-old is averaging career-highs for 20 disposals and 5.3 clearances a game and helped lead the late rally against the Dockers last week, while continuing to improve his kicking especially when hitting up targets near goal. 

    Mitch McGovern needs to take on extra responsibilities as the Blues regenerate much of their side but remains most important as a focal point in support of spearhead Harry McKay. The 31-year-old has always been an aerial weapon with sticky hands but since settling into the forward half is now adding more goals to his game while averaging a career-high 1.8 a game ahead of reaching 150 matches against his former side.

    Early tip: Adelaide by 11 points

    James Peatling celebrates a goal during the R4 match between Adelaide and Fremantle at Adelaide Oval on April 3, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos

    Collingwood v Fremantle, Adelaide Oval
    Friday, April 10, 7.10pm ACST

    Last time: Fremantle 12.7 (79) d Collingwood 11.12 (78), R19 2025

    What it means

    Collingwood (2-2) was outclassed in a heavy defeat to Brisbane as an undermanned side hit by injuries to key players was unable to match the reigning premiers. The Magpies continue to be exposed for a lack of forward firepower after failing to reach the 100-point mark in their past 13 matches across two seasons before coming up against a Dockers outfit that has started to consistently score heavily. 

    Fremantle (3-1) pulled off what could in hindsight become a season-defining win when it built then gave up a healthy lead over Adelaide before steadying late to snatch a rousing victory on the road. The last-gasp triumph was a further sign that the Dockers are a different beast this year as they find a way to claim the four points whether piling on bigger scores or when faced with adversity.  

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    Game shapers

    Ned Long has cemented his place in the Magpies' midfield since the start of last season as they have been screaming out for more ball-winners yet were dismantled around the stoppages by the Lions last week. The 23-year-old is a tackling machine and able to use the ball well on the outside but could add more clearances to his game after only averaging 1.8 in four matches this year. 

    Alex Pearce might not win a heap of the ball as a linchpin in the Dockers' defence but has proven time and again that he can step up at just the right time when the game is on the line. The captain did it again with a match-saving smother in the dying stages to seal a win over the Crows but could be just as critical this week in ensuring his side keeps the Magpies' under-fire forward group on a tight leash. 

    Early tip: Fremantle by 17 points

    Alex Pearce smothers a kick by James Peatling during the round four match between Adelaide and Fremantle at Adelaide Oval, on April 3, 2026. Picture: Getty Images/AFL Photos

    North Melbourne v Brisbane, Barossa Park
    Saturday, April 11, 12.05pm ACST

    Last time: North Melbourne 10.11 (71) drew with Brisbane 10.11 (71), R9 2025

    What it means

    North Melbourne (3-1) took another step forward in its long-running rebuild as it booted the last five goals of the game against Carlton to snatch a rare victory in the Good Friday clash. The Kangaroos' win was just the second time they have claimed the four points in consecutive matches in more than six years, and they can take on the reigning premiers with some confidence after surprising in a draw when the two sides met last season.

    Brisbane (2-2) put the foot down and blew away an undermanned Collingwood to level its win-loss record even while it is largely still short of top gear. The Lions have not been beaten by the Kangaroos in their past eight matches though will be wary of the improving side after needing the last goal of the game to snatch a draw at the same venue during Gather Round last year.   

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    Game shapers

    Luke Davies-Uniacke has gradually become the undisputed leader of the Kangaroos' emerging midfield but has rarely had an opportunity to lift his side to victory as he did against the Blues. The 26-year-old had eight of his 22 disposals - including seven contested possessions and six clearances - when the game was on the line in the final term, to spark the Roos to back-to-back victories for just the fifth time in his career. 

    Kai Lohmann has proven himself to be a big-game performer most notably with four goals in the Lions' Grand Final victory over the Swans in 2024. The 22-year-old goalsneak continues to add more consistency to his game with at least one major in his past 13 matches, while booting four goals to be the spark against the Magpies last week for his biggest haul since winning the first of two premiership medals. 

    Early tip: Brisbane by 22 points

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    Essendon v Melbourne, Adelaide Oval
    Saturday, April 11, 12.45pm ACST

    Last time: Essendon 15.6 (96) d Melbourne 8.9 (57), R5 2025

    What it means

    Essendon (0-4) was always unlikely to give the Western Bulldogs much of a scare last week and quickly lost touch with its in-form opponents before showing signs of improvement after the main break. The Bombers might have been able to take positives from the game but must turn attention to finding a way to beat the Demons if only to avoid an unwanted slice of club history as the first group to lose 18 consecutive matches.   

    Melbourne (3-1) has quickly turned into one of the more eye-catching teams under new coach Steven King with blistering ball movement from the back half while boasting one of the most electrifying players in the competition. The transformation has brought about a change of fortune with the upset win over the Suns perhaps the first real indication that the Demons are ready to return to finals contention.

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    Game shapers

    Jye Caldwell remains one of the Bombers' more consistent and reliable performers even as their midfield has been outplayed too often in recent times. The 25-year-old has shown in the past that he is adept at winning his own ball, and averaged 26 disposals with 5.3 clearances last season, but was just as important in the Bombers ramping up their pressure against the Bulldogs as he set the tone in clamping down on Marcus Bontempelli.

    Jake Melksham wound back the clock with a match-turning display in the Demons' upset win over the Suns as he booted four goals, pulled down a Mark of the Year contender and was the most dangerous forward on the ground for large parts of the game. The 34-year-old has enjoyed a rollercoaster career across two clubs that has included serious injury, suspensions and stints in the reserves, but can still make an impact as he reaches 250 matches. 

    Early tip: Melbourne by 42 points

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    Sydney v Gold Coast, Norwood Oval
    Saturday, April 11, 3.45pm ACST

    Last time: Gold Coast 17.15 (117) d Sydney 12.7 (79), R7 2025

    What it means

    Sydney (3-1) again showed that its scintillating ball movement can help it blow away the lesser lights as well as any team in the competition when it piled on 24 goals against a hapless West Coast for a 128-point victory. The Swans have already laid down a marker against the Lions earlier in the season but have another opportunity to prove that they belong among the premiership fancies in a top-three clash against the rising Suns. 

    Gold Coast (3-1) burst out of the blocks with a trio of wins from its opening three matches as it settled into top spot before heading off for an early-season bye. The Suns were unable to pick up where they left off as they were stunned by the Demons in a surprise defeat and now face a genuine test of where they are at with a clash against a Swans outfit that they have matched up well against over the past five years.  

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    Game shapers

    Brodie Grundy was forced to live in Max Gawn's shadow during a single ill-fated season at Melbourne but the ruck has been the ideal pick-up since moving to Sydney ahead of the 2024 season. The 31-year-old almost did as he pleased with a game-high 28 disposals and a goal as the Swans humiliated the Eagles last week, while he is again putting himself in All-Australian contention with an average 34 hitouts a game.  

    Matt Rowell was made to wait to play his first game for the Suns since winning last year's Brownlow Medal after injuring a finger while taking part in the return of Origin. The 24-year-old looked underdone as he only gathered 13 disposals for his lowest count in more than three years, but will surely be better for the run and primed to lead the onball battle in the top-three clash with the Swans. 

    Early tip: Gold Coast by 13 points

    Matt Rowell warms up during the round four match between Gold Coast and Melbourne at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, on April 5, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos

    Hawthorn v Western Bulldogs, Adelaide Oval
    Saturday, April 11, 7.05pm ACST

    Last time: Hawthorn 12.9 (81) d Western Bulldogs 8.11 (59), R13 2025

    What it means

    Hawthorn (3-1) rose to the occasion to snatch victory from Geelong in an Easter Monday classic to make it three wins on the trot after beginning its campaign with a misstep against GWS in Opening Round. The Hawks have since shown that they should be among the top-four contenders with back-to-back victories over sides with similar goals, and could make a huge statement this week against the undefeated Bulldogs.  

    The Western Bulldogs (4-0) are the last side to remain undefeated for the first time since 1961 after it blew Essendon away early and then putting the cue in the rack with tougher challenges to come. The Bombers perhaps gave hints of how other sides can slow the Dogs down, as they tried to make uncontested possession harder to obtain, though the clash with the in-form Hawks will give the ladder leaders a better idea of where they are at.

    01:49

    Game shapers

    Jarman Impey delivered another polished performance for the Hawks with 26 classy disposals and a key role in critical plays late in the game to help his side over the line in a thriller against the Cats. The 30-year-old remains crucial to his side's finals hopes with his versatility across the field and reliability in crunch moments increasingly important even as he just reached 150 matches for his second club.  

    Sam Darcy has not had everything go his way even as the Bulldogs have made a mouthwatering start to the season as the young key forward has come in for extra attention from the opposition and booted 10 goals from the opening four matches. The 22-year-old threatened to tear the Bombers apart before Ben McKay clamped down on him after the main break, but Darcy might have a point to prove against the Hawks in his 50th match.

    Early tip: Western Bulldogs by eight points

    Sam Darcy celebrates with fans after the round four match between Western Bulldogs and Essendon at Marvel Stadium, on April 5, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos

    Geelong v West Coast, Norwood Oval
    Sunday, April 12, 12pm ACST

    Last time: Geelong 17.14 (116) d West Coast 11.7 (73), R12 2025

    What it means

    Geelong (2-2) came out on the wrong side of an Easter Monday classic as it paid a huge price for a string of mistakes as the heat rose in the dying stages to lose by the narrowest margin against the Hawks. The Cats will be eager to immediately bounce back and perhaps even boost an underwhelming percentage in their first game of the season against a team widely expected to fall short of finals contention.

    West Coast (2-2) has taken several leaps forward during a promising start to the campaign but took a step back in a listless defeat on home turf to Sydney. The Eagles were perhaps always likely to be outclassed by the Swans but will be disappointed to be blown away before half-time before they have an opportunity to make amends with a more competitive performance against last year's runners-up.

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    Game shapers

    Mark Blicavs has rightly been lauded as one of the most versatile players to play the game but appeared to add being a match-winner to the long list of accolades across his career. The 35-year-old's goal in the last term against the Hawks might not have quite ended up as the sealer but that should take little shine off the celebrations this week as the Cats' one-time project player reaches 300 matches.

    Tim Kelly appeared to be on the way out as he was overlooked for West Coast's season-opener but has reminded the selectors of the influence he can have across the field since returning to the side. The 31-year-old might not be able to recapture the form that made him one of the most well-rounded and damaging midfielders in the game but is now having a different impact as he shows the young Eagles the way before coming up against his former side. 

    Early tip: Geelong by 37 points

    Mark Blicavs celebrates a goal during the R4 match between Geelong and Hawthorn at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on April 6, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos

    Greater Western Sydney v Richmond, Barossa Park
    Sunday, April 12, 2.45pm ACST

    Last time: GWS Giants 12.8 (80) d Richmond 10.17 (77), R12 2025

    What it means

    GWS (1-3) has found it hard to get its season going with several stars and key players sidelined but will have few excuses for not fronting up after a weekend to rest and recover across a bye. The Giants have largely failed to match the fellow finals contenders since their Opening Round win over the Hawks, but now have a golden opportunity to get their campaign back on track against the winless Tigers. 

    Richmond (0-4) was handed a reality check last week as it followed a pair of forgettable defeats to top-four contenders Gold Coast and Fremantle by failing to keep pace with a Port Adelaide outfit that is widely expected to be fighting in a similar weight division. The Tigers might take something from giving the finals-bound Giants a huge scare late last year as they aim to at least stay in touch with their opponents until the dying stages.

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    Game shapers

    Finn Callaghan was widely expected to be the icing on the cake of a Giants onball brigade centred around ball-winners Tom Green and Clayton Oliver. But with Green suffering a serious knee injury in the pre-season, Callaghan has had to carry much more of the load on his heavily-strapped shoulders while averaging career-highs for 30 disposals and 6.3 inside-50s as the prime mover in the Giants midfield.

    Jacob Hopper has had an up and down start to the campaign while being the experienced battering ram in a young Tigers midfield before coming up against his former side. The 29-year-old has seen his impact drop as his averages of 21.5 disposals and five clearances nudge lower, while the number of clangers has grown, but will be out to remind the Giants of what they have missed since he switched clubs ahead of the 2023 season.

    Early tip: GWS Giants by 26 points

    Finn Callaghan during the round three match between GWS and Collingwood at Marvel Stadium, on March 27, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos

    Port Adelaide v St Kilda, Adelaide Oval
    Sunday, April 12, 6.45pm ACST

    Last time: St Kilda 13.11 (89) d Port Adelaide 10.12 (72), R4 2025

    What it means

    Port Adelaide (2-2) avoided adding to mounting concerns with its win over Richmond that ensured new coach Josh Carr begins his reign with at least an even win-loss record while starting the season with four matches against last year's bottom four sides. The new-look Power are perhaps rebuilding on the run but will like their chances against a Saints outfit that they have beaten in 14 of their past 16 meetings.   

    St Kilda (1-3) has had an opportunity to lick its wounds during an early-season bye that has come after a sluggish start to a season that promised so much. The Saints are yet to gel after bolstering their best 23 with some ambitious off-season moves but can now lay down a marker against a Power side that is widely expected to fall short of finals contention this year. 

    02:33

    Game shapers

    Aliir Aliir has enjoyed many standout games and memorable moments across 182 matches with Port Adelaide and Sydney but has rarely been allowed to dominate like he did last week against Richmond. The 31-year-old was all but impassable as he reeled in eight intercept marks and 23 disposals while using all of his experience to help lead a young side take early steps in its transition. 

    Jack Higgins has made a consistent if not glorious start to the season with seven goals in four matches while St Kilda bed in new additions to its side. The 27-year-old has become an increasingly reliable performer even in the at times difficult small forward role with 211 majors at the Tigers and Saints as he reaches 150 games across the two clubs.  

    Early tip: St Kilda by nine points

    Jack Higgins celebrates a goal during the round two match between St Kilda and Greater Western Sydney at Engie Stadium, on March 21, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos

    Saints survive Power surge in the wet to snare crucial win

    Rain fell and momentum swung to make Gather Round's final game worthy of its box office slot

    Mattaes Phillipou during the round five match between Port Adelaide and St Kilda at Adelaide Oval, April 11, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos

    ST KILDA has survived a late scare from Port Adelaide for a season-steadying 14-point triumph in Gather Round's finale.

    The Saints twice led by healthy margins before holding off Power comebacks for a 12.9 (81) to 9.13 (67) win at a rain-soaked Adelaide Oval.

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    St Kilda held a match-high 32 point lead in the second term of Sunday night's fixture, and remained 31 points ahead midway through the third.

    But the Power, propelled by Zak Butters (30 disposals), rallied with the next three goals.

    Port trailed by nine points at three-quarter time, and got within eight early in the last quarter.

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    But a rare goal from recruit Jack Silvagni, from a 50m 'stand' penalty against Jason Horne-Francis, gave the Saints precious space before a long Mattaes Phillipou bomb effectively sealed victory.

    St Kilda's win lifts them to a two-three record, the same as Port.

    Trump card Nasiah Wangeen-Milera was influential with two goals, 28 disposals, nine tackles and eight clearances.

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    Teammates Mitch Owens and Phillipou also kicked two majors while Jack Sinclair (23 disposals) and Hugo Garcia (26, one goal) provided grunt in the packs.

    Port's Butters, acting captain in the absence of Connor Rozee (hamstring), was outstanding, as was Horne-Francis (two goals, 26 touches).

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    Veterans Darcy Byrne-Jones (21 touches, one goal) and Ollie Wines (26 possessions) revelled in the wet, while spearhead Mitch Georgiades and Corey Durdin both kicked two goals.

    The Saints dominated the opening term with four consecutive goals. When Phillipou converted, they led 27-0.

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    Port, deploying Jase Burgoyne to a close-checking role on Wanganeen-Milera in the first half, trailed by 20 points at quarter-time.

    Wanganeen-Milera got busy early in the second term, kicking a goal and delivering inside 50m for another as St Kilda crafted a match-high 32-point break.

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    But Port responded with a three-goal quarter only for a late Owens strike to boost St Kilda's half-time advantage to 27 points.

    A third-term flashpoint soon gave the Saints further scoring ammunition when Owens was given a dubious free kick for a ruck infringement.

    Butters' verbal outburst was penalised 50m and he was reported for abusive language as Owens goaled from close range.

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    "I know what I said, and I didn't say anything bad," Butters told the Seven Network after the game.

    "I'd love to know the language that I said because I went up to him (field umpire Nick Foot) after the game and obviously wanted to have a chat, like two humans do, and he said he didn't want to speak to me.

    "All I said (at the time of the incident) was: 'How is that a free kick?' And he gave a 50 and said I was on report ... I am curious to follow that one up because I am never going to say anything bad to the umpire."

    That put the Saints 31 points clear and, with heavy rain falling, seemingly safe.

    Butters and Horne-Francis rallied their troops as Port scored four goals to two in the third quarter, but Port could only come as close as eight points in the last term before the Saints kicked clear.

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    I can't believe it's Butters
    With St Kilda leading by 25 points and the rain pouring down, Port Adelaide needed a good start to the second half and looked like they had one when Jason Horne-Francis appeared to slot a goal from 35 metres. But then it was ruled to have scraped the post. The ball went down the other end where Jordon Sweet infringed against Mitch Owens in the ruck and a 50 metre penalty was paid for abuse from Zak Butters, the superstar midfielder reported for disent. Suddenly the job was a whole lot bigger for the Power.

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    Best of friends the best of enemies
    Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera is drawing a tag most weeks this year and has had some trouble dealing with the attention, so Josh Carr obviously thought it would be a well-advised tactical move. But one would have to wonder if the choice of tagger was the right one. The Saints' two-million dollar man put in a sparkling performance despite the close attention of Jase Burgoyne - one of his best friends - who seemed reluctant to bring much behind-the-scenes aggression to try and distract Wanganeen-Milera.

    PORT ADELAIDE   1.2    4.5    8.11    9.13 (67)
    ST KILDA              4.4    8.8    10.8    12.9 (81) 

    GOALS
    Port Adelaide: Georgiades 2, Durdin 2, Horne-Francis 2, Byrne-Jones, Butters, Berry
    St Kilda: Wanganeen-Milera 2, Owens 2, Phillipou 2, Wood, Silvagni, Sharman, Ryan, Hall, Garcia

    BEST
    Port Adelaide: Butters, Horne-Francis, Byrne-Jones, Aliir, Georgiades
    St Kilda: Wanganeen-Milera, Garcia, Wilkie, Windhager, Sinclair

    INJURIES
    Port Adelaide: Nil
    St Kilda: Nil

    Crowd: 47,319 at Adelaide Oval

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