THE RACE for the finals is heating up with just six rounds of the home and away season remaining.
There's only two wins separating eighth-placed Melbourne and 16th-placed Hawthorn, while Collingwood looks very vulnerable in seventh spot.
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The hunt for the top four and the all-important double chance looks set to go down to the wire with six teams duking it out.
Who is still in the mix? Check out your club's finish to the season below.
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Matthew Lloyd and Damian Barrett discuss all of the fallout from a great week of footy
1. Port Adelaide
36 points (nine wins, three losses), 127.5 per cent
Despite the heavy loss to Geelong last Friday night, the Power are still in pole position to not only finish in the top four and get a double chance, but to win the minor premiership. They will start strong favourites against the Hawks and Swans at home in the next fortnight, and if they take care of business there, wins against the Kangaroos and Bombers should follow. The final round against Collingwood is problematic and any slip up along the way could cost them top spot. - Michael Whiting
The run home
R13: Hawthorn @ Adelaide Oval
R14: Sydney @ Adelaide Oval
R15: BYE
R16: North Melbourne @ Metricon Stadium
R17: Essendon @ Adelaide Oval
R18: Collingwood @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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07:27
Full post-match: Power
Watch Port Adelaide's press conference after round 12's match against Geelong
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Full post-match: Cats
Watch Geelong's press conference after round 12's match against Port Adelaide
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06:06
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02:27
Coleman contender adds to his bag with a six-goal haul
Geelong star Tom Hawkins leads his side to a big victory over Port Adelaide
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01:01
Pinpoint Patrick's pass leads to more points
Patrick Dangerfield with an incredible goal assist and a gift goal for Fogarty
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00:37
Hawkins kicks his fifth
Tom Hawkins continues to punish the opposition with another goal and his fifth for the game
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00:38
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00:24
Parfitt picks up and dumps Amon
Brandan Parfitt lifts the Geelong spirits by providing a strong tackle
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00:48
Hawkins hits the scoreboard early
Tom Hawkins kicks Geelong's first goal and takes the lead in the race for the Coleman
2. Brisbane
36 points (nine wins, three losses), 118.3 per cent
Scraping home against North Melbourne on Saturday should guarantee the Lions a top-four spot with one of the easier finishes to come of all fellow contenders. With an eight-day break ahead of St Kilda and a bye to follow, do they consider giving Charlie Cameron a proper rest after he looked underdone against the Roos? Getting Collingwood at home is a big win and they will enter the final three matches as raging favourites. If Port Adelaide stumbles, the Lions should finish in top spot for the first time in history. - Mitch Cleary
The run home
R13: St Kilda @ the Gabba
R14: BYE
R15: Collingwood @ the Gabba
R16: Gold Coast @ the Gabba
R17: Sydney @ Cazalys Stadium
R18: Carlton @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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05:44
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06:06
Shaw: 'Another five minutes and anything could've happened'
North Melbourne coach Rhyce Shaw was proud of his young Roos outfit after they took it right up to Brisbane
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04:32
Fagan: ''We did look a little bit flat'
Brisbane coach Chris Fagan knows his side wasn't at its best against North Melbourne but was happy to come away with a slim victory
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01:32
Zurhaar imposes himself in the final minutes
North Melbourne comes so close to reeling in the Lions, with Cam Zurhaar helping drag the Roos back into it
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00:30
Huge goal-saving tackle from LDU
Promising North Melbourne onballer Luke Davies-Uniacke chases down Jarrod Berry to stop the Lions from extending their lead
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00:57
Roo's outstanding effort sets up youngster's first goal
Veteran Kangaroo Shaun Higgins shows his brilliance and hands it off to Tom Murphy, who puts it through
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00:33
Fired-up coaches demand more at half-time
Chris Fagan and Rhyce Shaw weren't mucking around during the main break of this close contest
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00:37
One of the more brilliant behinds you'll see
Promising Lion Zac Bailey displays impressive footwork to step through traffic but his snap was touched
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01:00
Young Roo flashes exciting glimpse of talent
Bailey Scott shows his aerial prowess and coach Rhyce Shaw is impressed by the clunk
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00:57
Shaw pumped after late inclusion converts
Tristan Xerri takes a nice mark up forward and puts it through after being a late in for North defender Robbie Tarrant
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00:39
Charlie's big air lights up Lions... and he lets Roos know about it
Brisbane star Charlie Cameron takes a hanger early in the clash with North Melbourne
3. Geelong
32 points (eight wins, four losses), 138.5 per cent
After hammering top-two teams St Kilda and Port Adelaide in the space of four days, the draw now opens up for the Cats. They have a long break before playing winless Adelaide and will be heavy favourites in three of their final five matches. Chris Scott's men are in a great position to finish in the top four. Round 14 against the Bulldogs promises to be a great contrast of styles, while the match against Richmond two weeks later could determine how high Geelong finishes. - Michael Whiting
The run home
R13: Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval
R14: Western Bulldogs @ Metricon Stadium
R15: BYE
R16: Essendon @ the Gabba
R17: Richmond @ Metricon Stadium
R18: Sydney @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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07:27
Full post-match: Power
Watch Port Adelaide's press conference after round 12's match against Geelong
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Full post-match: Cats
Watch Geelong's press conference after round 12's match against Port Adelaide
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06:06
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02:27
Coleman contender adds to his bag with a six-goal haul
Geelong star Tom Hawkins leads his side to a big victory over Port Adelaide
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01:01
Pinpoint Patrick's pass leads to more points
Patrick Dangerfield with an incredible goal assist and a gift goal for Fogarty
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00:37
Hawkins kicks his fifth
Tom Hawkins continues to punish the opposition with another goal and his fifth for the game
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00:38
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00:24
Parfitt picks up and dumps Amon
Brandan Parfitt lifts the Geelong spirits by providing a strong tackle
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00:48
Hawkins hits the scoreboard early
Tom Hawkins kicks Geelong's first goal and takes the lead in the race for the Coleman
4. West Coast
32 points (eight wins, three losses), 121.1 per cent
The Eagles' 32-point defeat over Hawthorn extended on Sunday night extended their AFL-best winning streak to seven games, after starting the season 1-3. They have some injuries to worry about and are preparing to enter a period where they play five games in 19 days, but they're in a strong position. West Coast is already inside the top four and has a game in hand to the rest of the sides in there, as well as fifth-placed St Kilda. Adam Simpson's men should have learned plenty from how they handled their first Queensland hub experience. - Marc McGowan
The run home
R13: Greater Western Sydney @ Optus Stadium
R14: Richmond @ Metricon Stadium
R15: Essendon @ the Gabba
R16: Western Bulldogs @ Metricon Stadium
R17: St Kilda @ the Gabba
R18: North Melbourne @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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11:38
Clarkson: Sicily's knee 'either a medial or ACL'
Watch Hawthorns press conference after round 12's match against West Coast
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07:57
Simpson on injuries: 'At the moment we've had a bad run'
Watch West Coast's press conference after round 12's match against Hawthorn
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07:45
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00:32
Horror Hawk news as Sicily hurts knee
Hawthorn have been dealt a cruel blow late in the game with gun defender James Sicily leaving the ground after appearing to injure his knee
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00:29
Emotions high as first-gamer earns gift
Jack Darling produces a selfless act by giving debutant Nic Reid a chance to snap his long-awaited first AFL goal
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00:23
Crowd silence doesn't do this goal justice
Jack Gunston scores a ripping soccer goal to an almost silent Optus Stadium
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00:19
Rampant Ryan just never stops flyin'
Liam Ryan reels in his third spectacular mark of the game and finishes off with a textbook set shot
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00:36
Look out, killer Kennedy is heating up
Josh Kennedy is inching closer to Tom Hawkins in the race for the Coleman Medal, with two early goals in the second half
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00:30
Shiels steals a much-needed Hawk opener
Liam Shiels gets his side on the board with some slick play out of the stoppage
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00:20
To prove the first was no fluke, Ryan rises again
Flyin' Ryan continues to electrify the crowd with another stunning mark in the forward line
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00:19
Flyin' Ryan doing the name proud
Liam Ryan somehow manages to pluck a stellar mark among a host of players
5. St Kilda
32 points (eight wins, four losses), 115.8 per cent
St Kilda remains well and truly in the hunt for a top-four position as its rise up the ladder continues. The Saints have two big weeks that will shape their premiership pursuit. If they can get over the line against the Lions and Demons then they will be in a strong position to hold onto that top-four berth. But if they don't, they face having to come home strong against West Coast and the Giants to secure the spot. Two games clear in the top eight, it would take a massive slide for them not to return to the finals for the first time since 2011. - Callum Twomey
The run home
R13: Brisbane @ the Gabba
R14: Melbourne @ TIO Traeger Park
R15: BYE
R16: Hawthorn @ Metricon Stadium
R17: West Coast @ the Gabba
R18: Greater Western Sydney @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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05:44
Worsfold: 'We're very, very flat'
John Worsfold says his side needs to start their games off at a better intensity or risk getting no reward for their improved second-half efforts
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04:05
Ratten pleased Saints fed Hill the ball
Brett Ratten was happy to see his players handing the ball to gun recruit Brad Hill at every opportunity following his critical comments last week
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05:24
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00:42
A Jack and a King proves a winning hand
Jack Billings finds Max King on the lead with a peach of a pass and the big man does it justice with a fine set shot
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00:51
Super Saad hits one hard, Dons on the charge
Adam Saad gives the Bombers exactly what they needed after half-time, scoring a brilliant long-range goal to give his side some hope
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00:37
McKenna cops heat for this errant Gaelic kick
Conor McKenna attempts one his infamous Gaelic tricks waltzing into goal and is attracts a lot of criticism after it goes awry
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00:39
Young Saint stunned after this collision
St Kilda's Ben Paton leaves the field after crashing into the knee of Essendon's Dylan Clarke
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00:52
King shows his power despite one turning sour
Max King gets off to the perfect start with the game's opening goals, but then squanders his chance to have three after electing to play on
6. Richmond
30 points (seven wins, one draw, four losses), 119.0 per cent
The Tigers are ready to pounce on a top-four spot. Despite all the injuries, they're just two points adrift of the crucial double chance with destiny now in their own hands. They should take care of Essendon at the Dreamtime game in Darwin on Saturday night and then comes a monster clash against West Coast five days later that has huge implications for both teams. Geelong also awaits in the penultimate round. With Bachar Houli's return just around the corner, and Dion Prestia and Toby Nankervis also to slot back in, the Tigers are poised to make a tilt at another premiership. - Michael Whiting
The run home
R13: Essendon @ TIO Stadium
R14: West Coast @ Metricon Stadium
R15: Fremantle @ Metricon Stadium
R16: BYE
R17: Geelong @ Metricon Stadium
R18: Adelaide @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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07:04
Dew: 'We didn't want to play safe'
Watch Gold Coast's press conference after their round 12 match against Richmond
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05:40
Hardwick: 'We want to play aggressive, assertive footy'
Watch Richmond's press conference after round 12's match against Gold Coast
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06:05
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00:57
Lynch gives Collins a clip en route to telling blow
Tom Lynch's opponent Sam Collins goes down before the Tigers' forward kicks a sealer
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00:29
Castagna's calamity gives former teammate a gift
Sloppy defending allows Brandon Ellis to tighten things up for the Suns
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00:30
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00:41
King comes up trumps with a lucky bounce
Gold Coast ties the scores through Ben King despite Richmond dominating the quarter
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00:34
Sharp Jack pluck and the Tigers strike first
Richmond forward Jack Riewoldt takes a strong grab and kicks the opening goal
7. Collingwood
26 points (six wins, five losses, one draw), 104.9 per cent
The Magpies are now precariously placed to make the finals after their heavy loss to Melbourne. The big cloud that hangs over Nathan Buckley's team is its injury list, with luckless Ben Reid (hamstring) and Brody Mihocek (concussion) casualties from the weekend. They should beat North Melbourne next up, but desperately need some star power back ahead of playing an improved Carlton and Brisbane before heading into the bye. Those two games could well determine their fate. - Michael Whiting
The run home
R13: North Melbourne @ the Gabba
R14: Carlton @ the Gabba
R15: Brisbane @ the Gabba
R16: BYE
R17: Gold Coast @ the Gabba
R18: Port Adelaide @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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08:03
Buckley: 'This was a really important game for us'
Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley knows the Magpies are in a fight to make the finals after going down against Melbourne
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04:59
Goodwin: 'Our efficiency inside 50 stood out'
Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin was pleased with the Demons' win over Collingwood but knows there's more work to do
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06:47
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00:54
Nothing going right for the Pies
It's been a rough night for Collingwood and Jake Melksham put more salt in the Magpies' wounds with this goal
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00:24
Another huge injury blow for undermanned Pies
Veteran Collingwood forward Ben Reid has been ruled out of the rest of the contest with Melbourne
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01:00
No problems for pinpoint Petracca from the pocket
In wet conditions, in-form Dees star Christian Petracca dobs a set shot from a difficult angle
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01:03
Clever Melksham pounces with unique goal
At the top of the goalsquare, Jake Melksham volleys it through to put the Dees further ahead
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00:55
Snap from 'Billy' keeps Pies in it
A critical goal to Jamie Elliott sees Collingwood stay within touching distance in its crunch clash with Melbourne
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00:37
Sickening collision leaves Mihocek motionless
Important Collingwood forward Brody Mihocek is stretchered off against Melbourne after bravely running back with the flight and being collected by Aaron vandenBerg
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01:01
8. Melbourne
24 points (six wins, five losses), 118.2 per cent
Beating Collingwood has put Melbourne right back in the thick of the finals race – and now its fate is in its own hands. The next fortnight could have a huge bearing on where the Demons finish, with crunch clashes against the Bulldogs and Saints. Expecting captain Max Gawn back for Saturday's clash is a huge boost for the Dees. Melbourne has quite a bit of travel ahead of it too, with a journey to Alice Springs and two flights to Cairns. - Michael Whiting
The run home
R13: Western Bulldogs @ Metricon Stadium
R14: St Kilda @ TIO Traeger Park
R15: Sydney @ Cazalys Stadium
R16: Fremantle @ Cazalys Stadium
R17: GWS @ the Gabba
R18: Essendon @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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08:03
Buckley: 'This was a really important game for us'
Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley knows the Magpies are in a fight to make the finals after going down against Melbourne
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04:59
Goodwin: 'Our efficiency inside 50 stood out'
Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin was pleased with the Demons' win over Collingwood but knows there's more work to do
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06:47
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00:54
Nothing going right for the Pies
It's been a rough night for Collingwood and Jake Melksham put more salt in the Magpies' wounds with this goal
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00:24
Another huge injury blow for undermanned Pies
Veteran Collingwood forward Ben Reid has been ruled out of the rest of the contest with Melbourne
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01:00
No problems for pinpoint Petracca from the pocket
In wet conditions, in-form Dees star Christian Petracca dobs a set shot from a difficult angle
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01:03
Clever Melksham pounces with unique goal
At the top of the goalsquare, Jake Melksham volleys it through to put the Dees further ahead
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00:55
Snap from 'Billy' keeps Pies in it
A critical goal to Jamie Elliott sees Collingwood stay within touching distance in its crunch clash with Melbourne
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00:37
Sickening collision leaves Mihocek motionless
Important Collingwood forward Brody Mihocek is stretchered off against Melbourne after bravely running back with the flight and being collected by Aaron vandenBerg
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01:01
9. Greater Western Sydney
24 points (six wins, five losses), 98.2 per cent
Leon Cameron invited the critics after his side dished up "tripe" and lost a whopping 6.5 per cent against the Swans on Thursday night to fall outside the top eight. But they'll come even harder if they're embarrassed again against the red-hot Eagles. With Fremantle's season all but done, the Giants will be hoping to bank the points there before heading east and if they can't beat Carlton and Adelaide, they don't deserve to be playing finals. Melbourne in round 17 looms as an eight-point game and it's a tough finish against the Saints in a match they may need to rely on to secure their fate. - Mitch Cleary
The run home
R13: West Coast @ Optus Stadium
R14: Fremantle @ Optus Stadium
R15: Carlton @ Metricon Stadium
R16: Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval
R17: Melbourne @ the Gabba
R18: St Kilda @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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06:56
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08:52
Longmire: 'Our younger players got it right'
John Longmire was pleased his young brigade provided pivotal moments at either end of the ground
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10:14
Cameron: 'We got found out today'
A disappointed Leon Cameron says his side must respond after putting in a 'really ordinary' performance or they risk being 'left behind'
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01:17
Stadium fury after Giants' third free-kick goal
GWS score only their third goal of the game after another free kick decision that raises debate
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00:51
Young Swans end on a bender
Sydney cap off their wonderful performance with their youngsters completing a stellar play in their forward line
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00:43
First-gamer Zac puts his best Foot forward
Swans debutant Zac Foot earns his first goal in the AFL after a terrific grab and cool set shot
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00:41
Super Swans slip through gentle Giants
The Swans are on absolute fire, this time bursting their way through a number of GWS stars to net their fourth consecutive goal
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00:36
Hand from Foot suits Dawson's boot
Swans debutant Zac Foot decides to allow Jordan Dawson to have his shot at goal and it pays off
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00:57
Pumped Papley makes a statement early
Tom Papley looks like a man on a mission, feeding the ball inside 50 where his teammates finish off his brilliant work
10. Western Bulldogs
24 points (six wins, six losses), 97.9 per cent
The Bulldogs are right in the mix to chase the eighth spot after gaining eight percentage points with a huge win over Adelaide. With Hayden Crozier, Jason Johannisen and Zaine Cordy set to return soon, the Bulldogs will have most of their best 22 available for a finals charge. Geelong and West Coast will be tough, but the Dogs could grab that seventh or eighth place with wins over Melbourne, Hawthorn and Fremantle. - Jourdan Canil
The run home
R13: Melbourne @ Metricon Stadium
R14: Geelong @ Metricon Stadium
R15: BYE
R16: West Coast @ Metricon Stadium
R17: Hawthorn @ Adelaide Oval
R18: Fremantle @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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11:40
Nicks: 'Our guys are trying'
Matthew Nicks dismissed suggestions his players 'aren't trying', saying they're putting in the effort but simply getting outclassed by better sides
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08:53
Full post-match: Bulldogs
Watch Western Bulldogs's press conference after round 12's match against Adelaide
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02:21
Straight-shooting Naughton hits Crows for six
Aaron Naughton was simply unstoppable, producing a wealth of strong marks and kicks in a wonderful six-goal performance
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07:41
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00:27
Naughton notches six after same amount of kicks
Aaron Naughton can't be stopped, scoring his sixth goal of the game following a sensational mark
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00:56
Happy Hunter after gut-running reward
Lachie Hunter grabs his jumper in delight after notching a superb goal on the run
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00:24
Wood's wild MOTY contender wows everyone
Easton Wood grabs all the attention after a stunning speccy
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01:00
Bone-crunching tackle ends in 'Matrix-like' goal
Adelaide conjure a sensational goal after a tenacious tackle from Shane McAdam and stellar finish from Brodie Smith
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00:30
Vicious Dogs eat up careless Crows
The Bulldogs pounce on some poor execution from the Crows and make them pay full price
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00:37
Slippery Stengle turns Caleb Daniel inside out
Adelaide livewire Tyson Stengle does brilliantly to evade crafty defender Caleb Daniel and finishes off his work with a lovely snap
11. Essendon
22 points (five wins, five losses, one draw), 86.1 per cent
The Bombers have a game up their sleeve on most of the other sides competing for a top-eight spot and they'll need it if they are to get back to the finals this season. Their draw against Gold Coast almost cancels out their very poor percentage but the biggest issue is upcoming games against premiership contenders Richmond, West Coast, Geelong, Port Adelaide and the improving Melbourne. The only game at the moment you could see Essendon winning in its current form is against Hawthorn in round 14. - Callum Twomey
The run home
R13: Richmond @ TIO Stadium
R14: Hawthorn @ Adelaide Oval
R15: West Coast @ the Gabba
R16: Geelong @ the Gabba
R17: Port Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval
R18: Melbourne @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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05:44
Worsfold: 'We're very, very flat'
John Worsfold says his side needs to start their games off at a better intensity or risk getting no reward for their improved second-half efforts
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04:05
Ratten pleased Saints fed Hill the ball
Brett Ratten was happy to see his players handing the ball to gun recruit Brad Hill at every opportunity following his critical comments last week
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05:24
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00:42
A Jack and a King proves a winning hand
Jack Billings finds Max King on the lead with a peach of a pass and the big man does it justice with a fine set shot
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00:51
Super Saad hits one hard, Dons on the charge
Adam Saad gives the Bombers exactly what they needed after half-time, scoring a brilliant long-range goal to give his side some hope
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00:37
McKenna cops heat for this errant Gaelic kick
Conor McKenna attempts one his infamous Gaelic tricks waltzing into goal and is attracts a lot of criticism after it goes awry
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00:39
Young Saint stunned after this collision
St Kilda's Ben Paton leaves the field after crashing into the knee of Essendon's Dylan Clarke
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00:52
King shows his power despite one turning sour
Max King gets off to the perfect start with the game's opening goals, but then squanders his chance to have three after electing to play on
12. Carlton
20 points (five wins, six losses), 95.5 percent
Carlton lives to see another day. A thrilling victory over Fremantle keeps its unlikely finals chances alive, but more daunting tests loom. With winnable games against cellar-dwellers Sydney and Adelaide among its run home, its next fortnight appears crucial. Beat fellow finals contenders Gold Coast and Collingwood, while taking care of business later in the year, and a nine-win season could be enough. Lose one of the next two and those slim hopes of progressing deeper into the season could be over. GWS and Brisbane haven't necessarily set the world alight, but Carlton would start both games as underdogs. - Riley Beveridge
The run home
R13: Gold Coast @ TIO Stadium
R14: Collingwood @ the Gabba
R15: Greater Western Sydney @ Metricon Stadium
R16: Sydney @ Metricon Stadium
R17: Adelaide @ Metricon Stadium
R18: Brisbane @ TBC
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06:45
Longmuir: 'That was a bad beat'
Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir would ask young gun Andrew Brayshaw to repeat his action that controversially conceded a free kick in the dying seconds of the loss to Carlton
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05:42
Teague: 'I just sat there and enjoyed it'
Carlton coach David Teague reflects on an extraordinary ending after a last-gasp win over Fremantle
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07:45
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00:56
Jaw-dropping shot after siren seals Carlton win
Blues recruit Jack Newnes couldn't have struck the footy any more sweetly to give his side the victory
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00:20
Will Fisher be in trouble for this tackle?
Classy Blue Zac Fisher could attract scrutiny from the Match Review Officer for this tackle on gun Docker Adam Cerra
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00:42
In-form Docker capitalises on Blue backman's blunder
A dropped mark from Liam Jones proves costly as Matt Taberner puts it through
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00:32
Brutal falcon rattles veteran Carlton defender
Kade Simpson certainly didn't see this one coming
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00:34
Wild celebration after youngster's first goal
Carlton running machine Matthew Cottrell was ecstatic after snagging the first goal of his career
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00:29
Levi snaps Blues' drought with left-foot snap
In-form Carlton key forward Levi Casboult shows his strength in the ruck contest to kick his side's first goal of the night
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00:21
Williamson stripped by freakishly good Fyfe
Dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe comes from nowhere to steal the footy from Tom Williamson
13. Gold Coast
18 points (four wins, one draw, eight losses), 98 per cent
As far as fixtures go, this one is pretty friendly for the Suns. To be any chance of sneaking into the finals they have to run the table, starting with Friday night's game against the Blues in Darwin off a four-day break. With David Swallow and Jarrod Harbrow returning from a rest, they'd fancy their chances, as they will nine days later against the Kangaroos. Following a bye to freshen up, Gold Coast will tackle the Lions and Magpies in successive weeks with some degree of confidence, but they need A LOT to go their way from here. - Michael Whiting
The run home
R13: Carlton @ TIO Stadium
R14: North Melbourne @ Metricon Stadium
R15: BYE
R16: Brisbane @ the Gabba
R17: Collingwood @ the Gabba
R18: Hawthorn @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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07:04
Dew: 'We didn't want to play safe'
Watch Gold Coast's press conference after their round 12 match against Richmond
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05:40
Hardwick: 'We want to play aggressive, assertive footy'
Watch Richmond's press conference after round 12's match against Gold Coast
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06:05
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00:57
Lynch gives Collins a clip en route to telling blow
Tom Lynch's opponent Sam Collins goes down before the Tigers' forward kicks a sealer
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00:29
Castagna's calamity gives former teammate a gift
Sloppy defending allows Brandon Ellis to tighten things up for the Suns
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00:30
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00:41
King comes up trumps with a lucky bounce
Gold Coast ties the scores through Ben King despite Richmond dominating the quarter
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00:34
Sharp Jack pluck and the Tigers strike first
Richmond forward Jack Riewoldt takes a strong grab and kicks the opening goal
14. Fremantle
16 points (four wins, seven losses), 88.3 percent
Finals are probably out of the equation for Fremantle. Victory over Carlton might have provided Justin Longmuir's team with some semblance of hope. But now, it must record near-perfection to get anywhere close. Although the side would probably expect to start favourites against both Sydney and North Melbourne within its run home, a four-match streak in Queensland to end the year will complicate matters. It could be all over now. - Riley Beveridge
The run home
R13: Sydney @ Optus Stadium
R14: Greater Western Sydney @ Optus Stadium
R15: Richmond @ Metricon Stadium
R16: Melbourne @ Cazalys Stadium
R17: North Melbourne @ Metricon Stadium
R18: Western Bulldogs @ TBC
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06:45
Longmuir: 'That was a bad beat'
Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir would ask young gun Andrew Brayshaw to repeat his action that controversially conceded a free kick in the dying seconds of the loss to Carlton
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05:42
Teague: 'I just sat there and enjoyed it'
Carlton coach David Teague reflects on an extraordinary ending after a last-gasp win over Fremantle
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07:45
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00:56
Jaw-dropping shot after siren seals Carlton win
Blues recruit Jack Newnes couldn't have struck the footy any more sweetly to give his side the victory
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00:20
Will Fisher be in trouble for this tackle?
Classy Blue Zac Fisher could attract scrutiny from the Match Review Officer for this tackle on gun Docker Adam Cerra
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00:42
In-form Docker capitalises on Blue backman's blunder
A dropped mark from Liam Jones proves costly as Matt Taberner puts it through
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00:32
Brutal falcon rattles veteran Carlton defender
Kade Simpson certainly didn't see this one coming
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00:34
Wild celebration after youngster's first goal
Carlton running machine Matthew Cottrell was ecstatic after snagging the first goal of his career
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00:29
Levi snaps Blues' drought with left-foot snap
In-form Carlton key forward Levi Casboult shows his strength in the ruck contest to kick his side's first goal of the night
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00:21
Williamson stripped by freakishly good Fyfe
Dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe comes from nowhere to steal the footy from Tom Williamson
15. Sydney
16 points (four wins, seven losses), 84.8 per cent
Thursday night's shock win over their crosstown rivals has kept the door slightly ajar but it remains a massive mountain to climb. Already two games outside the eight, the Swans' lack of percentage will effectively act as another game after some heavy defeats earlier in the season. Season goes on the line against Fremantle, while Port Adelaide will be a massive task on their home deck. If the Swans can somehow pull a rabbit out of the hat – and maybe, just maybe – get Lance Franklin back for the final two games, they could consider themselves outside chances against Brisbane and Geelong to finish the season. - Mitch Cleary
The run home
R13: Fremantle @ Optus Stadium
R14: Port Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval
R15: Melbourne @ Cazalys Stadium
R16: Carlton @ Metricon Stadium
R17: Brisbane @ Cazalys Stadium
R18: Geelong @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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06:56
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08:52
Longmire: 'Our younger players got it right'
John Longmire was pleased his young brigade provided pivotal moments at either end of the ground
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10:14
Cameron: 'We got found out today'
A disappointed Leon Cameron says his side must respond after putting in a 'really ordinary' performance or they risk being 'left behind'
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01:17
Stadium fury after Giants' third free-kick goal
GWS score only their third goal of the game after another free kick decision that raises debate
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00:51
Young Swans end on a bender
Sydney cap off their wonderful performance with their youngsters completing a stellar play in their forward line
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00:43
First-gamer Zac puts his best Foot forward
Swans debutant Zac Foot earns his first goal in the AFL after a terrific grab and cool set shot
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00:41
Super Swans slip through gentle Giants
The Swans are on absolute fire, this time bursting their way through a number of GWS stars to net their fourth consecutive goal
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00:36
Hand from Foot suits Dawson's boot
Swans debutant Zac Foot decides to allow Jordan Dawson to have his shot at goal and it pays off
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00:57
Pumped Papley makes a statement early
Tom Papley looks like a man on a mission, feeding the ball inside 50 where his teammates finish off his brilliant work
16. Hawthorn
16 points (four wins, seven losses), 82.5 per cent
Alastair Clarkson's Hawks remain a mathematical finals chance, but are as good as certain to miss post-season action for the third time in the past four years. They were gallant against the strong Eagles, but scoring efficiency was again an issue. Hawthorn has some big list decisions to make at season's end, some of which may be shaped in these final six rounds. The Hawks haven't finished in the bottom four since 2005, in Clarkson's first year at the helm, but it's looking a good chance of happening again. Getting another quality young kid in is exactly what they need. - Marc McGowan
The run home
R13: Port Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval
R14: Essendon @ Adelaide Oval
R15: Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval
R16: St Kilda @ Metricon Stadium
R17: Western Bulldogs @ Adelaide Oval
R18: Gold Coast @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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11:38
Clarkson: Sicily's knee 'either a medial or ACL'
Watch Hawthorns press conference after round 12's match against West Coast
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07:57
Simpson on injuries: 'At the moment we've had a bad run'
Watch West Coast's press conference after round 12's match against Hawthorn
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07:45
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00:32
Horror Hawk news as Sicily hurts knee
Hawthorn have been dealt a cruel blow late in the game with gun defender James Sicily leaving the ground after appearing to injure his knee
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00:29
Emotions high as first-gamer earns gift
Jack Darling produces a selfless act by giving debutant Nic Reid a chance to snap his long-awaited first AFL goal
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00:23
Crowd silence doesn't do this goal justice
Jack Gunston scores a ripping soccer goal to an almost silent Optus Stadium
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00:19
Rampant Ryan just never stops flyin'
Liam Ryan reels in his third spectacular mark of the game and finishes off with a textbook set shot
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00:36
Look out, killer Kennedy is heating up
Josh Kennedy is inching closer to Tom Hawkins in the race for the Coleman Medal, with two early goals in the second half
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00:30
Shiels steals a much-needed Hawk opener
Liam Shiels gets his side on the board with some slick play out of the stoppage
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00:20
To prove the first was no fluke, Ryan rises again
Flyin' Ryan continues to electrify the crowd with another stunning mark in the forward line
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00:19
Flyin' Ryan doing the name proud
Liam Ryan somehow manages to pluck a stellar mark among a host of players