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Rory Atkins looks set to miss after his shoulder injury in last week's loss to Gold Coast, while no guarantees have been placed on any senior players' spots after the second consecutive shocking defeat. Myles Poholke, Shane McAdam and Elliott Himmelberg could all come in after being named as emergencies last week, while experienced defender Kyle Hartigan is also a chance. Will new coach Matthew Nicks swing the axe after a terrible restart to the season?
Verdict: Even if Nicks does want mass changes it's hard to see who comes in and makes a bigger difference. Poholke should get his chance back in the line-up to add some pressure. - Callum Twomey
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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07:44
Dew on Rowell: 'He's got that self-belief'
Stuart Dew believes the heavy work Matt Rowell puts in each week will give him the confidence to perform consistently
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04:23
Nicks: 'We're in a world of hurt'
Matthew Nicks says his side are currently nowhere near the level required and will be holding some tough conversations to find out why
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05:36
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01:37
The next big King marks his territory
Ben King proves he will be a force to be reckoned with after an exceptional outing against the Crows
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01:23
Wow, Rowell, the hype is real
Matt Rowell further enhances his highly touted credentials after another stunning performance
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00:48
New Crow soars forward to halt bleeding
Adelaide recruit Ben Keays dashes forward with great speed and notches a superb goal on the run to end the drought
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00:59
Macpherson's 'miracle' goal as party continues
Darcy Macpherson nails a near impossible snap on boundary to send the Suns into dreamland
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Look out, here comes beast Rowell for 50m lefty
Matt Rowell continues to excite the football world after another stunning goal on the run
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00:36
You can't give Sexton an inch, Suns on fire
Alex Sexton adds another for Gold Coast after a typically silky snap on goal
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00:48
Crow hurt after recruit's tough tackle
Rory Atkins leaves the field feeling worse for wear after being tackled by new Sun Brandon Ellis
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00:51
King of the Suns electrifies with buzzer beater
Suns on fire as Ben King notches a timely dribbler to excite everyone
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00:54
Match Preview: Gold Coast v Adelaide
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview the clash between the Suns and Crows at Metricon Stadium

Dayne Zorko (Achilles soreness) and Stefan Martin (hamstring) are both hoping to prove their fitness this week after missing the win over the Eagles. Zorko's late replacement Cam Ellis-Yolmen contributed strongly, however, fill-in ruckman Archie Smith was shown up by Nic Naitanui. Second-gamer Tom Berry (four disposals) was quiet, while Dan McStay had little impact. Sam Skinner, who sat out along with fellow emergencies Keidean Coleman and Noah Answerth, will be eyeing McStay's spot.
Verdict: Skinner for McStay and provided they're fit, Zorko and Martin for Smith and Tom Berry. - Mitch Cleary
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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10:21
Simpson: 'Just not good enough at the moment'
Watch West Coast's press conference after round three's match against Brisbane
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05:56
Fagan: 'Good test of our maturity'
Watch Brisbane's press conference after round three's match against West Coast
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05:38
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00:39
Ah Chee flattens Andrews, then assists Ryan
Liam Ryan takes advantage of bullocking Brendon Ah Chee's work
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00:38
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00:56
Free kick paid against Lewis Jetta, Lions capitalise
Jarrod Berry wins a free and slots it through
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00:24
Leaping Lincoln launches
Lincoln McCarthy uses his gymnastic skills and pounces through the pack for a great mark
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00:32
Berry too strong, squeezes through a goal
Jarrod Berry keeps the Lions in the hunt with an impressive solo goal
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01:01
Match Preview: Brisbane v West Coast
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview the game between the Lions and the Eagles

Zac Fisher is closing in on a return from a syndesmosis injury, but Carlton would prefer the diminutive midfielder has a scratch match under his belt before he is made available for the senior team. Sam Philp was again impressive in last week's practice match against Geelong, while fellow first-round draft picks Matt Kennedy and Lochie O'Brien were also among the best. However, the expectation at Ikon Park is that David Teague will still stick with a winning formula for Saturday night's clash with Essendon.
Verdict: No changes, as the Blues keep the same 22 that upset the Cats. - Riley Beveridge
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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09:15
Teague: 'I really hope they start to believe'
Watch Carlton's press conference after round three's match against Geelong
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10:58
Scott: 'We do have a problem'
Watch Geelong's press conference after round three's match against Carlton
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06:10
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00:30
Magnificent Miers reels Carlton in
Gryan Miers kicks a fantastic running goal to get the Cats back into the contest late
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00:23
Big Sav's brain-fade costs Cats a certain goal
Ratugolea knocks a Tom Hawkins shot back into play
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00:30
Dancing Eddie sets up Cripps
Some clever side-stepping from Eddie has setup another goal giving the Blues a 42 point lead
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00:24
Gun Cat floored by friendly fire
Luke Dahlhaus goes down after a collision with teammate Esava Ratugolea
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00:29
Guthrie gives Geelong much-needed goal
Cam Guthrie gets the Cats score ticking in the second after rolling one through
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00:25
McGovern roosts one home as Blues start hot
Carlton applies manic pressure which leads to its fourth-straight goal
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00:23
Blues gift Selwood dubious free kick
Williamson knocks Selwood over and the Cats get their first goal of the night
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01:13
Match Preview: Geelong v Carlton
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview the clash between the Cats and the Blues at GMHBA Stadium

The good news for Collingwood is that key duo Adam Treloar (calf) and Mason Cox (knee) got through last weekend's scratch match unscathed. However, don't necessarily expect both of them to come straight back into the side to face Greater Western Sydney on Friday night. Cox is perhaps more likely to replace Darcy Cameron, who had just two disposals against St Kilda on Saturday. However, given Treloar's extensive history with soft tissue injuries, the Pies are likely to be more patient with his return.
Verdict: One change, as Cox replaces Cameron in attack. Expect Treloar to get another workout in a scratch match before he is considered. - Riley Beveridge
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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06:41
Ratten: Playing two ruckmen 'didn't work'
Watch St Kilda's press conference after round three's match against Collingwood
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10:27
Buckley: 'Lot of improvement in us'
Watch Collingwood's press conference after round three's match against St Kilda
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05:12
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00:28
Adams puts the finishing touches on a Pies masterclass
Collingwood star Taylor Adams caps off a great day for his side
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01:04
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00:32
Being outnumbered doesn't bother King
Max King shows his talent with an impressive mark and finishes it off
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01:17
No rust for Stephenson as he starts on fire
Pies star Jaidyn Stephenson's first game for 2020 off to a flyer
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00:46
Grundy's clanger allows Saints to open account
Dan Butler takes advantage of Brodie Grundy's turnover
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01:09
Match Preview: Collingwood v St Kilda
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview the clash between the Pies and Saints at the MCG

Conor McKenna was set to play his first game of the year in before his positive COVID-19 test came through and saw the Bombers' clash postponed. Orazio Fantasia didn't get selected last week after failing his fitness test ahead of the game, so it will be interesting to see if the Bombers back him in against the Blues or continue to play it conservatively and leave Fantasia for another week. Matt Guelfi was dropped last week.
Verdict: Guelfi back in for McKenna. - Callum Twomey

The Dockers rolled the dice by naming the injury-cursed Stephen Hill last week and his rotten luck continued when he picked up a corked calf in training and was a late out against Port Adelaide. He will be in contention to return against Gold Coast along with ruckman Sean Darcy, who has made a rapid recovery from his knee injury. Sam Sturt suffered a nasty ankle roll against the Power which will keep him out for around a month. Travis Colyer, Hayden Young, Rory Lobb and Brandon Matera will all be nervous after quiet performances on Sunday night. Connor Blakely and potential debutant Caleb Serong will be around the mark should Justin Longmuir want to mix up his engine room. The Dockers didn't have a practice match last weekend for reserves to press for selection, so players will need to impress on the training track this week.
Verdict: The Dockers to load up on talls and add Darcy back to the line-up if passed fit. Hill to join him as an in for Sturt and a very unlucky Young. - Chris Correia
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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08:47
Longmuir: 'We just didn't handle the conditions'
Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir believes his side's game 'fell apart' after the wet weather footy become prominent
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07:05
Hinkley on Dixon: 'He's got an enormous presence'
Ken Hinkley was full of praise for his strong-marking forward Charlie Dixon, stating he's 'pretty important to us'
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06:16
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00:30
Sealing snap fine as Wines
Ollie Wines is pumped after nailing a timely goal in his return to footy
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00:18
Wet footy no issue for freakish, flyin' Fyfe
Nat Fyfe takes a typically mesmerising mark over the pack in tough conditions
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00:32
Sturt left hurt after ankle worry
Fremantle youngster Sam Sturt is helped off the ground after injuring his ankle against Port Adelaide
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00:36
Duursma down as young gun pings hammy
Xavier Duursma is forced to leave the field after injuring his hamstring following this kick
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00:24
Rozee receives brutal boot to face
Young gun Connor Rozee cops an accidental head kick in heavy rain
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01:04
Grey skies no issue for Robbie
Robbie Gray manages to slip out the back and snare a timely goal in torrential rain
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00:51
Speedy Docker shows smarts for perfect start
Travis Colyer gets rewarded for his hard work and conjures a delightful snap at goal
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01:14
Match Preview: Fremantle v Port Adelaide
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview the clash between Hub tenants the Dockers and Port Adelaide at Metricon Stadium

The Cats have plenty of injury headaches ahead of Sunday. Luke Dahlhaus (concussion) and Sam Menegola (back) are being monitored, while Rhys Stanley (knee) looks likely to miss. Jack Steven appeared severely underdone, but the Cats are adamant he's in their best 22 and will be better for the run. Brandan Parfitt (hamstring) is fit and Jake Kolodjashnij is ready to return in defence, but who he replaces will be a tough call. Jed Bews was last defender in, while Harry Taylor and Jack Henry will be looked at on match-ups. Charlie Constable, Jordan Clark, Darcy Fort and James Parsons were strong in the scratch match against Carlton.
Verdict: Fort for Stanley and Kolodjashnij for Taylor against a small Melbourne forward line. Should Dahlhaus and Menegola miss, Parfitt and Clark to be next in. - Mitch Cleary
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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09:15
Teague: 'I really hope they start to believe'
Watch Carlton's press conference after round three's match against Geelong
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10:58
Scott: 'We do have a problem'
Watch Geelong's press conference after round three's match against Carlton
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06:10
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00:30
Magnificent Miers reels Carlton in
Gryan Miers kicks a fantastic running goal to get the Cats back into the contest late
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00:23
Big Sav's brain-fade costs Cats a certain goal
Ratugolea knocks a Tom Hawkins shot back into play
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00:30
Dancing Eddie sets up Cripps
Some clever side-stepping from Eddie has setup another goal giving the Blues a 42 point lead
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00:24
Gun Cat floored by friendly fire
Luke Dahlhaus goes down after a collision with teammate Esava Ratugolea
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00:29
Guthrie gives Geelong much-needed goal
Cam Guthrie gets the Cats score ticking in the second after rolling one through
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00:25
McGovern roosts one home as Blues start hot
Carlton applies manic pressure which leads to its fourth-straight goal
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00:23
Blues gift Selwood dubious free kick
Williamson knocks Selwood over and the Cats get their first goal of the night
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01:13
Match Preview: Geelong v Carlton
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview the clash between the Cats and the Blues at GMHBA Stadium

It's hard to see many – if any – changes for the rising Suns this week after impressive back-to-back wins in the past two weeks. If Stuart Dew is to consider any changes, Izak Rankine was exciting in the Suns' scratch match and got through four quarters, while Brayden Fiorini and Sean Lemmens, who were surprising omissions against the Crows, would be next in line. Will Brodie is another who will be hoping to break back into the side after playing well in the practice game against the Crows.
Verdict: No change. Onwards and upwards for the Suns. - Callum Twomey
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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07:44
Dew on Rowell: 'He's got that self-belief'
Stuart Dew believes the heavy work Matt Rowell puts in each week will give him the confidence to perform consistently
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04:23
Nicks: 'We're in a world of hurt'
Matthew Nicks says his side are currently nowhere near the level required and will be holding some tough conversations to find out why
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05:36
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01:37
The next big King marks his territory
Ben King proves he will be a force to be reckoned with after an exceptional outing against the Crows
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01:23
Wow, Rowell, the hype is real
Matt Rowell further enhances his highly touted credentials after another stunning performance
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00:48
New Crow soars forward to halt bleeding
Adelaide recruit Ben Keays dashes forward with great speed and notches a superb goal on the run to end the drought
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00:59
Macpherson's 'miracle' goal as party continues
Darcy Macpherson nails a near impossible snap on boundary to send the Suns into dreamland
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Look out, here comes beast Rowell for 50m lefty
Matt Rowell continues to excite the football world after another stunning goal on the run
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00:36
You can't give Sexton an inch, Suns on fire
Alex Sexton adds another for Gold Coast after a typically silky snap on goal
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00:48
Crow hurt after recruit's tough tackle
Rory Atkins leaves the field feeling worse for wear after being tackled by new Sun Brandon Ellis
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00:51
King of the Suns electrifies with buzzer beater
Suns on fire as Ben King notches a timely dribbler to excite everyone
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00:54
Match Preview: Gold Coast v Adelaide
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview the clash between the Suns and Crows at Metricon Stadium

The Giants sorely missed Toby Greene (knee) and Josh Kelly (calf) last week against the Western Bulldogs, but both are looking likely to return for Friday night's big clash with Collingwood. Tom Green is another who could be considered for the Giants after making his debut back in round one if they are keen to add another strong inside midfielder to their mix.
Verdict: Greene looks ready to go so Zac Langdon will probably make way. Jackson Hately performed well as Kelly's replacement but he won't keep out the star mid. - Callum Twomey
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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12:46
'We haven't returned to the level that we want to': Cameron
Watch GWS's press conference after round three's match against the Western Bulldogs
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12:16
'The boys felt like they let him down last year': Bevo on Bont
Watch Western Bulldogs's press conference after round three's match against GWS
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06:06
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00:33
The last laugh for toe-poking Bont
It's been a wild night but Marcus Bontempelli has reason to smile
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01:26
Fight explodes at the break in spiteful clash
This is not for the faint of heart as the Bulldogs and Giants go at each other
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00:37
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00:19
Naughton's hard hit ends star Giant's night
Lachie Whitfield out of the action from this bump by a charging Aaron Naughton
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00:38
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01:19
Bont targeted by Giants on a warpath
An enthralling and fiery start between the Bulldogs and Giants
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01:05
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01:14
Match Preview: Western Bulldogs v GWS Giants
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview this Friday night clash between two fierce rivals

Jack Scrimshaw will surely keep his spot after an eye-catching display as a late inclusion for veteran forward Paul Puopolo (calf). The Hawks initially opted to drop Harry Morrison last week, keeping faith in Puopolo to snap out of his funk, so on that basis he would be expected to return if he is fit. Does that make Ollie Hanrahan vulnerable? Coach Alastair Clarkson hinted post-match last week he would stick with tall forwards Jon Patton and Tim O'Brien despite them being quiet again. However, there must be some temptation to recall Mitch Lewis. Midfielder Harry Jones will get his opportunity soon enough. Ricky Henderson's availability, after hurting himself last Thursday night, could also be a factor.
Verdict: Puopolo in for Hanrahan. - Marc McGowan
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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04:54
Dimma: 'An un-Richmondlike game'
Damien Hardwick was left 'frustrated' and 'disappointed' after his side's shock loss to the Hawks
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07:30
Did Clarko give Cats a backhander? 'They're not that good'
Watch Hawthorn's press conference after round three's match against Richmond
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06:24
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01:00
Jaeger time in Hawks' happy party
Jaegar O'Meara showcases some his finest midfield craft in Hawthorn's brilliant upset win over the Tigers
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00:30
Tom's nightmare miss from top of the square
Just when things couldn't look much worse for Richmond, Tom Lynch sprays the easiest of set shots
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00:51
Watch out Stack, Wingard's on the attack
Chad Wingard applies some tenacious pressure on Sydney Stack and catches him holding the ball
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00:30
Riewoldt releases his frustration on Sicily
Jack Riewoldt concedes a 50m penalty after catching James Sicily late
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00:39
Titch accepts much-needed gift
Hawthorn's Tim O'Brien inadvertently spoils the ball right into the hands of Shane Edwards, who goals with ease
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00:37
Ruckman stacks on more misery after tormenting tackle
Jonathon Ceglar does brilliantly to get low and catch Sydney Stack in front of goal
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00:47
Fast-starting Hawks blitz Tigers early
Jaeger O'Meara slots the fourth goal for Hawthorn, while Richmond have yet to register a major of their own
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00:38
Tigers and Hawks continue to kneel in solidarity
For the second week running, players from both Richmond and Hawthorn take a moment pre-game to kneel in support of Black Lives Matter
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01:15
Match Preview: Richmond v Hawthorn
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview this Thursday night blockbuster at the MCG

The Demons didn't play a competitive match at the weekend because of their clash with Essendon being postponed in the wake of Conor McKenna's positive COVID-19 test. They instead organised an intraclub game at the MCG on Sunday between 40 players, where Mitch Brown pushed his case for promotion with three goals. Melbourne was planning to go small in attack against the Bombers, with Mitch Hannan, Kozzy Pickett and midfielder-forward Aaron vandenBerg the inclusions. Unless Nathan Jones, Michael Hibberd, Luke Jackson or Alex Neal-Bullen were able to change the coaches' opinion on Sunday, they will likely be left out again.
Verdict: You'd imagine the Dees will go with the squad they finalised on Friday. If not, ex-Cat Brown could challenge Hannan if they choose to go taller against his old side. - Marc McGowan

Ben Cunnington (back) should return after being a late withdrawal. Marley Williams also seems a certain defensive inclusion after impressing in the Roos' scratch match against the Bulldogs' reserves on Friday. They have a decision to make on Mason Wood. Rhyce Shaw praised Wood's role in the win over GWS despite his modest numbers but he's now had 16 goalless touches as a forward in the past fortnight. Could strong-marking Tristan Xerri or Lachie Hosie be called up to face Hawthorn for what would be their debut? Jack Mahony's three quickfire goals in the practice game could have him in contention, too, while Bailey Scott is another option.
Verdict: Cunnington and Williams replace Bonar and Hayden. - Marc McGowan
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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04:35
Longmire: Third quarter 'was at a really high level'
Watch Sydney's press conference after round three's match against North Melbourne
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04:48
Shaw: 'It was a disappointing effort'
Watch North Melbourne's press conference after round three's match against Sydney
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06:07
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00:20
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00:38
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00:57
One of the handball assists of the year from Papley
Brilliant hands from Tom Papley to set up James Rowbottom
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01:23
Was this a mark to Polec on the goal line?
Score review system calls behind for Sydney from Jared Polec's effort in defence
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01:08
Heeney mark not paid but Hayward won't be denied
Will Hayward snaps a ripper through to edge Sydney ahead
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00:54
Young Swan slots first career goal
Sydney gets around fifth-gamer Hayden McLean after he puts it through
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00:45
Thomas applies the heat and North off to fast start
A great Tarryn Thomas tackle leads to Ben Brown's first goal
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01:15
Match Preview: North Melbourne v Sydney
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview the clash between the Kangas and Swans

After three wins on the trot, things are looking rosy for Port Adelaide. However, Ken Hinkley will have to find a replacement for impressive youngster Xavier Duursma, who could miss the next month due to a hamstring injury. Fellow first-round draft pick Mitch Georgiades has recovered from a calf setback and could be included, while the Power have liked the work of Sam Mayes on the training track. Ryan Burton is still another fortnight away, having sprained his knee during the club's Showdown victory in round two.
Verdict: Expect either Georgiades or Mayes to replace Duursma, depending on how Hinkley views the team balance heading into this week's clash with West Coast. - Riley Beveridge
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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08:47
Longmuir: 'We just didn't handle the conditions'
Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir believes his side's game 'fell apart' after the wet weather footy become prominent
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07:05
Hinkley on Dixon: 'He's got an enormous presence'
Ken Hinkley was full of praise for his strong-marking forward Charlie Dixon, stating he's 'pretty important to us'
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06:16
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00:30
Sealing snap fine as Wines
Ollie Wines is pumped after nailing a timely goal in his return to footy
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00:18
Wet footy no issue for freakish, flyin' Fyfe
Nat Fyfe takes a typically mesmerising mark over the pack in tough conditions
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00:32
Sturt left hurt after ankle worry
Fremantle youngster Sam Sturt is helped off the ground after injuring his ankle against Port Adelaide
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00:36
Duursma down as young gun pings hammy
Xavier Duursma is forced to leave the field after injuring his hamstring following this kick
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00:24
Rozee receives brutal boot to face
Young gun Connor Rozee cops an accidental head kick in heavy rain
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01:04
Grey skies no issue for Robbie
Robbie Gray manages to slip out the back and snare a timely goal in torrential rain
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00:51
Speedy Docker shows smarts for perfect start
Travis Colyer gets rewarded for his hard work and conjures a delightful snap at goal
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01:14
Match Preview: Fremantle v Port Adelaide
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview the clash between Hub tenants the Dockers and Port Adelaide at Metricon Stadium

Dustin Martin looks set to return after missing last week's loss to Hawthorn with bruised ribs. Liam Baker will also be available after returning to Western Australia for a family matter. Draftee Thomson Dow continues to push his case, while Kamdyn McIntosh and Pat Naish are always in the mix. Could Toby Nankervis or Noah Balta come in to bolster the tall stocks against St Kilda's two-pronged ruck set-up? Coming off their first loss in over a year there will be a few nervous Tigers. Daniel Rioli and Marlion Pickett were both quiet, while Sydney Stack had six clangers. One of Jack Graham or Jack Ross could also be squeezed out.
Verdict: Martin, Baker and McIntosh come in for Pickett, Stack and Graham. - Ben Sutton
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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04:54
Dimma: 'An un-Richmondlike game'
Damien Hardwick was left 'frustrated' and 'disappointed' after his side's shock loss to the Hawks
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07:30
Did Clarko give Cats a backhander? 'They're not that good'
Watch Hawthorn's press conference after round three's match against Richmond
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06:24
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01:00
Jaeger time in Hawks' happy party
Jaegar O'Meara showcases some his finest midfield craft in Hawthorn's brilliant upset win over the Tigers
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00:30
Tom's nightmare miss from top of the square
Just when things couldn't look much worse for Richmond, Tom Lynch sprays the easiest of set shots
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00:51
Watch out Stack, Wingard's on the attack
Chad Wingard applies some tenacious pressure on Sydney Stack and catches him holding the ball
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00:30
Riewoldt releases his frustration on Sicily
Jack Riewoldt concedes a 50m penalty after catching James Sicily late
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00:39
Titch accepts much-needed gift
Hawthorn's Tim O'Brien inadvertently spoils the ball right into the hands of Shane Edwards, who goals with ease
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00:37
Ruckman stacks on more misery after tormenting tackle
Jonathon Ceglar does brilliantly to get low and catch Sydney Stack in front of goal
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00:47
Fast-starting Hawks blitz Tigers early
Jaeger O'Meara slots the fourth goal for Hawthorn, while Richmond have yet to register a major of their own
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00:38
Tigers and Hawks continue to kneel in solidarity
For the second week running, players from both Richmond and Hawthorn take a moment pre-game to kneel in support of Black Lives Matter
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01:15
Match Preview: Richmond v Hawthorn
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview this Thursday night blockbuster at the MCG

The addition of Jonathon Marsh (nine disposals) meant the Saints went extremely tall in attack in the loss to the Pies. Nick Coffield had some shaky moments in defence, while Nick Hind (four disposals) was quiet after an impressive outing the week before against the Dogs. The two rucks were upstaged by Brodie Grundy, so Brett Ratten will be deliberating Paddy Ryder's spot in the side. Josh Battle and Jack Sinclair were the carryover emergencies, while Dean Kent and Jimmy Webster presented their case in a Saturday morning scratch match. Jarryn Geary will be out to prove he's fit after missing with a minor hamstring.
Verdict: Battle and Sinclair for Marsh and Hind. - Mitch Cleary
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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06:41
Ratten: Playing two ruckmen 'didn't work'
Watch St Kilda's press conference after round three's match against Collingwood
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10:27
Buckley: 'Lot of improvement in us'
Watch Collingwood's press conference after round three's match against St Kilda
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05:12
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00:28
Adams puts the finishing touches on a Pies masterclass
Collingwood star Taylor Adams caps off a great day for his side
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01:04
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00:32
Being outnumbered doesn't bother King
Max King shows his talent with an impressive mark and finishes it off
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01:17
No rust for Stephenson as he starts on fire
Pies star Jaidyn Stephenson's first game for 2020 off to a flyer
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00:46
Grundy's clanger allows Saints to open account
Dan Butler takes advantage of Brodie Grundy's turnover
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01:09
Match Preview: Collingwood v St Kilda
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview the clash between the Pies and Saints at the MCG

There will be at least one change at the Swans, who will be without Tom McCartin (concussion) for their quick turnaround against the Western Bulldogs. No.1 ruckman Sam Naismith (hamstring) is on track to play after a fortnight out, so the Swans must decide if there is still a role for Callum Sinclair. Justin McInerney (omitted) is a good chance to come back in but his replacement, Hayden McLean, did some nice things. It might be a call between Sinclair and McLean. Fresh legs could be a priority, with Ryan Clarke, Chad Warner and Dylan Stephens in line to be selected if there is some shuffling of places.
Verdict: Naismith (if fit) and McInerney for Sinclair and McCartin. - Marc McGowan
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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04:35
Longmire: Third quarter 'was at a really high level'
Watch Sydney's press conference after round three's match against North Melbourne
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04:48
Shaw: 'It was a disappointing effort'
Watch North Melbourne's press conference after round three's match against Sydney
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06:07
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00:20
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00:38
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00:57
One of the handball assists of the year from Papley
Brilliant hands from Tom Papley to set up James Rowbottom
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01:23
Was this a mark to Polec on the goal line?
Score review system calls behind for Sydney from Jared Polec's effort in defence
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01:08
Heeney mark not paid but Hayward won't be denied
Will Hayward snaps a ripper through to edge Sydney ahead
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00:54
Young Swan slots first career goal
Sydney gets around fifth-gamer Hayden McLean after he puts it through
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00:45
Thomas applies the heat and North off to fast start
A great Tarryn Thomas tackle leads to Ben Brown's first goal
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01:15
Match Preview: North Melbourne v Sydney
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview the clash between the Kangas and Swans

Provided he can overcome a sprained ankle sustained in a scratch match, Jeremy McGovern will be rushed back into defence. Tom Cole was the carryover emergency last week and now has a solid month of training under his belt, Jake Waterman and Jamaine Jones are pushing for berths in attack and ruckman Bailey Williams is still knocking on the door for a debut. Will Schofield looks the most likely to miss for McGovern, while youngsters Josh Rotham and Jack Petruccelle were quiet.
Verdict: McGovern and Cole for Schofield and Rotham. - Mitch Cleary
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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10:21
Simpson: 'Just not good enough at the moment'
Watch West Coast's press conference after round three's match against Brisbane
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05:56
Fagan: 'Good test of our maturity'
Watch Brisbane's press conference after round three's match against West Coast
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05:38
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00:39
Ah Chee flattens Andrews, then assists Ryan
Liam Ryan takes advantage of bullocking Brendon Ah Chee's work
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00:38
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00:56
Free kick paid against Lewis Jetta, Lions capitalise
Jarrod Berry wins a free and slots it through
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00:24
Leaping Lincoln launches
Lincoln McCarthy uses his gymnastic skills and pounces through the pack for a great mark
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00:32
Berry too strong, squeezes through a goal
Jarrod Berry keeps the Lions in the hunt with an impressive solo goal
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01:01
Match Preview: Brisbane v West Coast
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview the game between the Lions and the Eagles

With Josh Dunkley (ankle syndesmosis) out for at least six weeks, Patrick Lipinski should re-gain his spot in the side. The Dogs could get Jack Macrae to play the role Dunkley has taken on this year, while Lipinski can take on Macrae's duties. Louis Butler is a confirmed debutant and could replace a veteran in the backline.
Verdict: Patrick Lipinski, Louis Butler replace Josh Dunkley and Matt Suckling. - Jourdan Canil
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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12:46
'We haven't returned to the level that we want to': Cameron
Watch GWS's press conference after round three's match against the Western Bulldogs
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12:16
'The boys felt like they let him down last year': Bevo on Bont
Watch Western Bulldogs's press conference after round three's match against GWS
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06:06
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00:33
The last laugh for toe-poking Bont
It's been a wild night but Marcus Bontempelli has reason to smile
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01:26
Fight explodes at the break in spiteful clash
This is not for the faint of heart as the Bulldogs and Giants go at each other
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00:37
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00:19
Naughton's hard hit ends star Giant's night
Lachie Whitfield out of the action from this bump by a charging Aaron Naughton
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00:38
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01:19
Bont targeted by Giants on a warpath
An enthralling and fiery start between the Bulldogs and Giants
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01:05
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01:14
Match Preview: Western Bulldogs v GWS Giants
Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Matthew Richardson preview this Friday night clash between two fierce rivals