THE RACE for the finals is heating up with just five rounds of the home and away season remaining.
Carlton's hopes of returning to finals action for the first time since 2013 are still alive after its 33-point win over Gold Coast.
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However, the Suns will need a miracle from here to reach the post-season for the first time in their history.
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Hawthorn, Sydney, North Melbourne and Adelaide have not been considered
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1. Port Adelaide
40 points (10 wins, three losses), 126.6 per cent
There are some question marks on the Power after an underwhelming fortnight, but they've built up plenty of credit this year. Toughing out wins late in the home and away season, like Port did against Hawthorn, can be every bit as valuable as comfortable ones. That's what Ken Hinkley will bank on. Travis Boak's stellar campaign raged on with another best-on-ground display and he will be crucial to the club's flag bid. The impending injury returns of Connor Rozee, Ryan Burton and Todd Marshall will provide a boost, while banned duo Dan Houston and Peter Ladhams will be back soon enough. - Marc McGowan
The run home
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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00:34
Big Hawk left dazed by SPP's big tackle
Ben McEvoy takes his time to get up after a big tackle from Sam Powell-Pepper
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09:47
Clarkson: 'Kenny would be breathing a sigh of relief'
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson was proud of his side's effort after taking it right up to ladder-leader Port Adelaide
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05:54
Hinkley: 'Not playing our best footy but finding a way'
Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley knows there's room for improvement but was satisfied with the win over Hawthorn
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06:24
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00:47
Smooth as Butters: Lycett serves it on a platter
One of the set plays of the year seals it for Port Adelaide
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00:29
Champion Hawk winds back the clock with stunning roost
As has been typical throughout his stellar career, Shaun Burgoyne delivers when it matters, booting his 300th career goal in style
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00:34
Power forward redeems himself with important goal
After having booted 0.3 until this point, Mitch Georgiades makes no mistake here
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00:19
Young gun left with head in hands after this miss
Mitch Georgiades had an easy chance early in the third term but couldn't finish it off
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01:09
Tempers flare after Charlie crunches Hawks' milestone man
Charlie Dixon and Ben Stratton are right in the thick of it as Port Adelaide and Hawthorn fire up
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00:34
Excellent finish for Port veteran from the pocket
The Power edge ahead thanks to a classy goal from Robbie Gray
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00:42
Power star's bump sends Hawk to bench
Liam Shiels faces an injury concern after copping this hit from Hamish Hartlett
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00:20
Star Hawk strikes early in return to old stomping ground
In Chad Wingard's first outing back at Adelaide Oval, he puts it through from the top of the goalsquare
2. Brisbane
40 points (10 wins, three losses), 117.4 per cent
After squeaking home against St Kilda, the Lions now have a 12-day break to prepare for their final four home-and-away matches. With Daniel Rich to come back from a tight hamstring, they are in an ideal position to lock down a top-four spot and perhaps even push for the minor premiership. The Friday night match against bogey team Collingwood could well determine how high up the ladder Brisbane finishes, with the relatively friendly fixture of the Suns, Swans and Blues to round out their campaign. - Michael Whiting
The run home
R14: BYE
R15: Collingwood @ the Gabba
R16: Gold Coast @ the Gabba
R17: Sydney @ Cazalys Stadium
R18: Carlton @ TBC
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05:03
Ratten: 'Looked like we were going to find a way'
Brett Ratten says his side's 'endeavour and never-say-die attitude' impressed him despite not managing to steal a close victory against the wasteful Lions
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06:11
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07:45
Full post-match: Lions
Watch Brisbane's press conference after round 13's match against St Kilda
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01:18
Membrey's five minutes of admirable pressure
Tim Membrey earns plenty of plaudits after exhibiting some outstanding pressure late in the third term
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01:00
Bend it like Billings taken to new level
Jack Billings conjures an amazing goal over his shoulder to keep the Saints' hopes alive
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00:29
Look at the spring on Max King, what a stunner
Max King shows off his unbelievable marking potential with a staggering grab over the top
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01:14
Pride surrounds Lion cub after first goal
Lions debutant Tom Fullarton gets pounced on by teammates after notching his first ever AFL goal
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00:54
Saints speedsters serve up gift for Butler
The Saints link up beautifully through the middle of the ground and feed goalsneak Dan Butler for a cool finish
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00:24
Could Lincoln be in trouble for this bump?
Lincoln McCarthy may attract attention from the MRO after collecting St Kilda's Ben Paton high
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00:43
McCarthy turns Charlie's crumbs to gold
Lincoln McCarthy chimes in with a beautiful snap after Charlie Cameron contests the mark
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00:25
Hipwood hanger gets Gabba rocking
Eric Hipwood reels in a beautiful speccy to create a huge buzz around the ground
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00:38
Marshall's GOTY contender denied by own teammate
Does Tim Membrey accidentally ruin Rowan Marshall's chances to bag Goal of the Year?
3. Geelong
36 points (nine wins, four losses), 140.6 per cent
After some nervous moments, an eventual 28-point win over the Crows helped the Cats keep in touch with the race for a top-two spot. Geelong will likely go in as favourites in each of its last four games, but the game against Richmond looms as the clash that could really shake up the top part of the ladder. With the Bulldogs in hot form, the round 14 Friday night clash will also be a danger game. - Jourdan Canil
The run home
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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11:17
Nicks: 'We saw what we want to look like'
Matthew Nicks was super pleased his inexperienced side executed a brand of footy they have been preparing and believes it was a glimpse of the future
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15:15
Scott: 'Took us a while to get on our terms'
Chris Scott says his side had to stick tough to withstand a spirited display from the Crows and was pleased to clinch victory following a dominant final term
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06:28
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00:39
Danger and Duncan a winning duo
Paddy Dangerfield and Mitch Duncan combine twice in the space of a minute to finish off the Crows
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00:46
Quick Cat turns on jets and flies past the rest
Gary Rohan shows off his impressive speed with a trademark goal on the burst
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00:46
McAdam mesmerises crowd with magical solo effort
Adelaide's Shane McAdam produces one of the best goals of the weekend after outclassing a number of Cats
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00:47
Schoenberg spins and Crows' spirits rise
Harry Schoenberg gets his teammates up and about after earning a dazzling first ever AFL goal
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00:37
Adelaide Oval fuming after advantage revoked
The Cats appear to take the advantage but get a second chance at goal after initially being mowed down by a Crow
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00:36
Tex feeds Tyson for snazzy opener
Taylor Walker does brilliantly to find goalsneak Tyson Stengle, who finishes off in style
4. West Coast
36 points (nine wins, three losses), 121.3 per cent
The Eagles enter their second hub stint as the form side of the competition. But the clash with Richmond off a four-day break – and their second match in a block of five games in 19 days – is likely to decide their top-four hopes. With a game in hand on their double-chance rivals, and a reasonably soft draw to follow, a win over the Tigers will all but guarantee it. Will enter favourites in their final five games while they work on a case to stage a final or two in Perth. If that's granted and their six straight wins at home is anything to go by… look out. - Mitch Cleary
The run home
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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08:13
Cameron: 'I can't question our effort'
Leon Cameron says he was pleased with his side's determination to keep pressing the Eagles but believes their execution early ultimately cost them
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07:24
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07:41
Simpson: 'We knew we were in for a fight'
Adam Simpson says his side were prepared for a competitive GWS outfit and were relieved to hold on for a gutsy win
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01:55
McGovern, the intercept king at frightening best
Jeremy McGovern cuts off just about everything the Giants throw at him in an truly freakish performance
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00:20
Stadium gasps after hard Kelly tackle
Tim Kelly takes down Adam Kennedy in a very strong tackle that may attract further attention
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01:03
Tempers flare after Shuey caught high
Tim Taranto is penalised for catching Luke Shuey high in a tackle and remonstrates further with a push
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00:50
Eagles soar towards 'X-factor' after first AFL major
Elation for West Coast as first-gamer Xavier O'Neill dribbles through his first ever AFL goal
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01:05
Giants march in on debutant after first goal
GWS first-gamer Jake Riccardi manages to get under the radar in the forward line and notches his first ever AFL goal
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00:51
Small Giant conjures long-awaited opener
Brent Daniels finds plenty of space out the back and earns GWS a much-needed first goal
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00:21
McGovern hangs for an eternity, some screamer
Jeremy McGovern hauls in a huge speccy that will surely go down as a contender for Mark of the Year
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00:51
Nic Nat catches a snap and sends one of his own home
Nic Naitanui delights the West Coast faithful with a beautiful snap at goal
5. Richmond
34 points (eight wins, four losses, one draw), 119.0 per cent
The Tigers are on the move and are gunning for a top-four spot. They’ve won seven of their past nine games but Thursday’s clash with West Coast could be a defining one against one of their fellow flag contenders. They'll beat Adelaide in round 18 and should cover off against Fremantle in round 15, so the clash with the Eagles and then against Geelong will go a long way to deciding their top-four chances. - Callum Twomey
The run home
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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00:39
Vlastuin gets 50m penalty after Bellchambers' slap
Nick Vlastuin is awarded a 50m penalty after Tom Bellchambers' swinging arm caught him late
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00:29
Was this a push? Dons denied goal after umpire intervenes
Richmond's Dylan Grimes is awarded a free kick for a push in the back
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07:18
Worsfold on critics: 'They sounded like six-year-old kids'
Essendon coach John Worsfold didn't hold back when discussing what others had said about the Bombers and was adamant his team is on the right track
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08:08
Hardwick on Lynch incident: 'Tom plays like that, he's a tough hard player'
Richmond coach Damien Hardwick defended spearhead Tom Lynch after the key forward's strike on Michael Hurley that could attract more scrutiny from the MRO
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06:06
Highlights: Essendon v Richmond
The Bombers and Tigers go head to head in the 'Dreamtime in Darwin'
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00:32
Lynch holds on to mark despite heavy collision with former teammate
Essendon backman Adam Saad goes his hardest in this contest with Richmond spearhead Tom Lynch
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00:20
Hot 'Dusty' finds a unique way to keep cool
With temperatures far hotter than footballers are used to in Darwin, Richmond superstar Dustin Martin made himself comfortable in the coolroom
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00:12
Yet another potential MRO incident for Lynch
Tom Lynch appears to hit Michael Hurley high during the final term
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00:39
Soaring Stewart takes MOTY contender
A massive mark on the goal-line from Essendon key forward James Stewart
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00:41
Mosquito has everyone buzzing after this goal
Simply brilliant from Irving Mosquito to kick his second goal of the night
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00:16
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00:54
Mosquito mobbed after drawing first blood with debut goal
Essendon youngster Irving Mosquito has his fellow Bombers pumped after nailing this set shot
6. St Kilda
32 points (eight wins, five losses), 114.5 per cent
Next Saturday's match against Melbourne in Alice Springs could be season-defining. Lose and the Saints would be clinging to a spot in the eight ahead of their final three matches. Victory would almost lock up a return to the finals. Following the bye, they play Hawthorn, which on current form they would start favourites in, while the final two rounds against West Coast and GWS are anyone's guess this far out. - Michael Whiting
The run home
R14: Melbourne @ TIO Traeger Park
R15: BYE
R16: Hawthorn @ Metricon Stadium
R17: West Coast @ the Gabba
R18: Greater Western Sydney @ TBC
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05:03
Ratten: 'Looked like we were going to find a way'
Brett Ratten says his side's 'endeavour and never-say-die attitude' impressed him despite not managing to steal a close victory against the wasteful Lions
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06:11
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07:45
Full post-match: Lions
Watch Brisbane's press conference after round 13's match against St Kilda
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01:18
Membrey's five minutes of admirable pressure
Tim Membrey earns plenty of plaudits after exhibiting some outstanding pressure late in the third term
-
01:00
Bend it like Billings taken to new level
Jack Billings conjures an amazing goal over his shoulder to keep the Saints' hopes alive
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00:29
Look at the spring on Max King, what a stunner
Max King shows off his unbelievable marking potential with a staggering grab over the top
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01:14
Pride surrounds Lion cub after first goal
Lions debutant Tom Fullarton gets pounced on by teammates after notching his first ever AFL goal
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00:54
Saints speedsters serve up gift for Butler
The Saints link up beautifully through the middle of the ground and feed goalsneak Dan Butler for a cool finish
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00:24
Could Lincoln be in trouble for this bump?
Lincoln McCarthy may attract attention from the MRO after collecting St Kilda's Ben Paton high
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00:43
McCarthy turns Charlie's crumbs to gold
Lincoln McCarthy chimes in with a beautiful snap after Charlie Cameron contests the mark
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00:25
Hipwood hanger gets Gabba rocking
Eric Hipwood reels in a beautiful speccy to create a huge buzz around the ground
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00:38
Marshall's GOTY contender denied by own teammate
Does Tim Membrey accidentally ruin Rowan Marshall's chances to bag Goal of the Year?
7. Collingwood
30 points (seven wins, five losses, one draw), 108.9 per cent
Victory over North Melbourne puts a two-game buffer between Collingwood and finals challengers Melbourne, Carlton and Greater Western Sydney. But the task doesn't get any easier. As the Pies prepare to lose Steele Sidebottom for the remainder of the home-and-away season, with the important midfielder set to return to Victoria this week for the birth of his child, pivotal clashes loom. Collingwod faces arch rival Carlton next week in an old fashioned eight-pointer, before taking on premiership fancy Brisbane on its own deck in the very next match. Then there's a bye, where the Demons, Blues and Giants could make up at least one of that two-game gap, before clashes with Gold Coast and the ladder leading Port Adelaide. While one win could be enough, two or three would guarantee finals footy. - Riley Beveridge
The run home
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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06:15
Shaw: 'We're just not good enough'
Rhyce Shaw says his players are capable of competing with the best, but at the present are not quite up to the level required
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09:34
Bucks on Sidey: 'He's 95 per cent pumped'
Nathan Buckley says while Steele Sidebottom is thrilled to be heading back home, he is also disappointed to be missing a string of important games
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06:50
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00:29
Roo left red-faced after trying to fool Cox
Jy Simpkin pays the full penalty for trying to run around Mason Cox
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00:57
Xerri with a very snazzy one-armed pluck
Tristan Xerri earns plenty of plaudits after managing to complete a tough grab with just one arm
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00:38
Big Pie in agony after hard fall
Darcy Cameron is left in a lot of pain after crashing down awkwardly in a ruck contest
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01:04
Simpkin scores without even realising it
Jy Simpkin is delighted after finding out his toe-poke was given the all clear by the score review
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00:46
Daicos down, but definitely not out
Collingwood goalsneak Josh Daicos finds himself a little sore after managing to conjure a ripping goal
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00:51
Pies needed a spark and Thomas answered the task
Josh Thomas burns off Todd Goldstein with some super pace to deliver a much-needed goal for Collingwood
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00:30
Returning Pie inflicts crunching tackle on young Roo
Former North Melbourne midfielder Levi Greenwood delivers a vicious tackle on youngster Jack Mahony
8. Western Bulldogs
28 points (seven wins, six losses), 101.4 per cent
The four points claimed over Melbourne on Saturday was huge if you take the view that only one of the Dogs, Demons, Carlton, Greater Western Sydney or Essendon can claim the final spot in the eight. And to grab a win over Geelong or West Coast either side of the bye will go a long way to keeping the other sides – all with a game in hand – at bay. Given the race they're in, the Dogs may be in a fight for percentage in the final two rounds given they need to make up more than 10 per cent on the Demons and the Blues are around the same mark. - Mitch Cleary
The run home
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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06:28
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04:50
Goodwin slams third-quarter defensive effort
Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin says the Demons 'defended as poorly as we have all year for about 20 minutes'
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07:00
Beveridge instructed Dogs to 'make better decisions'
Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge explains how the Dogs needed to pick smarter options to overcome Melbourne
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00:24
Cavarra's Carrara special seals it for Dogs
A nice dribbler from Ben Cavarra effectively ends the contest
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00:56
Out-of-form tall clunks to give Demons a sniff
Tom McDonald shows his aerial prowess and converts an important set shot
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01:08
Dee in strife after huge hit, Wallis capitalises
Melbourne onballer Tom Sparrow went straight to the bench after being crunched by Marcus Bontempelli
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00:51
Clever underground handball and Dogs get another
An intelligent piece of play from Lachie Hunter is followed up by a great kick from Marcus Bontempelli, and Mitch Wallis does the rest
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01:01
Clarry bursts from congestion and snaps it through
The Dees get one late in the second half thanks to gun onballer Clayton Oliver
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01:23
Late inclusion with head of steam, sets up goal
Mitch Hannan showed his clean hands with a great pick-up and created a chance for Sam Weideman
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01:17
Comedy of errors but Toby McLeans it up
Three shanks in a row but the Western Bulldogs end up finishing the play with their first of the afternoon
9. Melbourne
24 points (six wins, six losses), 112.1 per cent
Incredibly, the Demons could be in the eight after round 14 if they knock off the Saints and the Dogs lose to Geelong. The percentage gained in three consecutive wins by more than 50 points will act as an extra win in the race for eighth spot, provided they can hold onto it. If they fall to the Saints then games against Sydney and Fremantle become non-negotiables. Depending on how other results fall, then the Giants clash in round 17 will go a long way to deciding the make-up of the eight before Essendon in round 18 who could be out of the race by that stage. - Mitch Cleary
The run home
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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06:28
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04:50
Goodwin slams third-quarter defensive effort
Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin says the Demons 'defended as poorly as we have all year for about 20 minutes'
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07:00
Beveridge instructed Dogs to 'make better decisions'
Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge explains how the Dogs needed to pick smarter options to overcome Melbourne
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00:24
Cavarra's Carrara special seals it for Dogs
A nice dribbler from Ben Cavarra effectively ends the contest
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00:56
Out-of-form tall clunks to give Demons a sniff
Tom McDonald shows his aerial prowess and converts an important set shot
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01:08
Dee in strife after huge hit, Wallis capitalises
Melbourne onballer Tom Sparrow went straight to the bench after being crunched by Marcus Bontempelli
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00:51
Clever underground handball and Dogs get another
An intelligent piece of play from Lachie Hunter is followed up by a great kick from Marcus Bontempelli, and Mitch Wallis does the rest
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01:01
Clarry bursts from congestion and snaps it through
The Dees get one late in the second half thanks to gun onballer Clayton Oliver
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01:23
Late inclusion with head of steam, sets up goal
Mitch Hannan showed his clean hands with a great pick-up and created a chance for Sam Weideman
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01:17
Comedy of errors but Toby McLeans it up
Three shanks in a row but the Western Bulldogs end up finishing the play with their first of the afternoon
10. Carlton
24 points (six wins, six losses), 100 per cent
How's the prospect of taking on arch rival Collingwood in a game to keep the season alive? That's the tasty prospect facing Blues fans in round 14. Carlton squandered a chance to pile on some much-needed percentage against the Suns and David Teague's mob will need to keep chasing big wins against Sydney (R16) and Adelaide (R17) if they are to stand a chance of claiming a finals berth. - Michael Rogers
The run home
R14: Collingwood @ the Gabba
R15: Greater Western Sydney @ Metricon Stadium
R16: Sydney @ Metricon Stadium
R17: Adelaide @ Metricon Stadium
R18: Brisbane @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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05:44
Full post-match: Suns
Watch Gold Coast's press conference after round 13's match against Carlton
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09:14
Full post-match: Blues
Watch Carlton's press conference after round 13's match against Gold Coast
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00:25
WATCH: Betts, Rankine in special jumper-swap moment
Eddie Betts and Izak Rankine show respect in Sir Doug Nicholls Round
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06:15
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00:28
Bowes' blunder gifts Newnes
Jack Newnes takes full advantage after Jack Bowes fumbles deep in defence
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00:28
Swarming Suns too much for Blues to handle
Lachie Weller the beneficiary of Gold Coast's high pressure down the corridor
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00:34
Betts beguiles Blues fans in the Top End
Carlton star Eddie Betts delights the crowd after hard running from Fisher
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00:32
Newnes returns the favour with the cleanest of hands
Carlton's Michael Gibbons kicks precisely from Jack Newnes' terrific goal assist
11. Greater Western Sydney
24 points (six wins, six losses), 96.8 per cent
Who would've predicted a round 14 clash with Fremantle would have such consequences on a place in the top eight? Given the Giants' lack of percentage, which took a mammoth hit in the round 12 loss to Sydney, the date with the Dockers will have major ramifications on their season. A win over Carlton is a must, while it will be a case of chasing percentage against the Crows. If they've taken care of the Dockers, then the final two rounds will be mini-elimination finals for Leon Cameron's men. - Mitch Cleary
The run home
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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08:13
Cameron: 'I can't question our effort'
Leon Cameron says he was pleased with his side's determination to keep pressing the Eagles but believes their execution early ultimately cost them
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07:24
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07:41
Simpson: 'We knew we were in for a fight'
Adam Simpson says his side were prepared for a competitive GWS outfit and were relieved to hold on for a gutsy win
-
01:55
McGovern, the intercept king at frightening best
Jeremy McGovern cuts off just about everything the Giants throw at him in an truly freakish performance
-
00:20
Stadium gasps after hard Kelly tackle
Tim Kelly takes down Adam Kennedy in a very strong tackle that may attract further attention
-
01:03
Tempers flare after Shuey caught high
Tim Taranto is penalised for catching Luke Shuey high in a tackle and remonstrates further with a push
-
00:50
Eagles soar towards 'X-factor' after first AFL major
Elation for West Coast as first-gamer Xavier O'Neill dribbles through his first ever AFL goal
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01:05
Giants march in on debutant after first goal
GWS first-gamer Jake Riccardi manages to get under the radar in the forward line and notches his first ever AFL goal
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00:51
Small Giant conjures long-awaited opener
Brent Daniels finds plenty of space out the back and earns GWS a much-needed first goal
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00:21
McGovern hangs for an eternity, some screamer
Jeremy McGovern hauls in a huge speccy that will surely go down as a contender for Mark of the Year
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00:51
Nic Nat catches a snap and sends one of his own home
Nic Naitanui delights the West Coast faithful with a beautiful snap at goal
12. Essendon
22 points (five wins, six losses, one draw), 85.9 per cent
Essendon is a game outside of the top eight but it is hard to see how the Bombers can get back in there for a finals shot given their late-season run of games. This week's clash with Hawthorn in Adelaide will be tough on the back of their trip to Darwin last week, before they face three premiership contenders in a row. The finals winning drought looks set to extend another year. - Callum Twomey
The run home
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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00:39
Vlastuin gets 50m penalty after Bellchambers' slap
Nick Vlastuin is awarded a 50m penalty after Tom Bellchambers' swinging arm caught him late
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00:29
Was this a push? Dons denied goal after umpire intervenes
Richmond's Dylan Grimes is awarded a free kick for a push in the back
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07:18
Worsfold on critics: 'They sounded like six-year-old kids'
Essendon coach John Worsfold didn't hold back when discussing what others had said about the Bombers and was adamant his team is on the right track
-
08:08
Hardwick on Lynch incident: 'Tom plays like that, he's a tough hard player'
Richmond coach Damien Hardwick defended spearhead Tom Lynch after the key forward's strike on Michael Hurley that could attract more scrutiny from the MRO
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06:06
Highlights: Essendon v Richmond
The Bombers and Tigers go head to head in the 'Dreamtime in Darwin'
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00:32
Lynch holds on to mark despite heavy collision with former teammate
Essendon backman Adam Saad goes his hardest in this contest with Richmond spearhead Tom Lynch
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00:20
Hot 'Dusty' finds a unique way to keep cool
With temperatures far hotter than footballers are used to in Darwin, Richmond superstar Dustin Martin made himself comfortable in the coolroom
-
00:12
Yet another potential MRO incident for Lynch
Tom Lynch appears to hit Michael Hurley high during the final term
-
00:39
Soaring Stewart takes MOTY contender
A massive mark on the goal-line from Essendon key forward James Stewart
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00:41
Mosquito has everyone buzzing after this goal
Simply brilliant from Irving Mosquito to kick his second goal of the night
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00:16
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00:54
Mosquito mobbed after drawing first blood with debut goal
Essendon youngster Irving Mosquito has his fellow Bombers pumped after nailing this set shot
13. Fremantle
20 points (five wins, seven losses), 93.5 percent
Don't turn off the lights on Fremantle's season just yet. A third win in four matches gives the Dockers some hope, albeit probably fleeting. Justin Longmuir's side would likely need to run the table to give itself a chance of securing an unlikely finals berth – a task made all the more difficult with games against both of last year's Grand Finalists in its next two matches. Maybe – just maybe – its outlook could've looked different had it held on against Carlton in round 12. But don't expect a promising season to be defined by that Jack Newnes goal. - Riley Beveridge
The run home
R14: Greater Western Sydney @ Optus Stadium
R15: Richmond @ Metricon Stadium
R16: Melbourne @ Cazalys Stadium
R17: North Melbourne @ Metricon Stadium
R18: Western Bulldogs @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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04:18
Longmire on Papley free: 'It wasn't good enough'
Sydney coach John Longmire wasn't impressed with star goalkicker Tom Papley's decision to throw the footy into Luke Ryan's head
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06:11
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06:52
Longmuir: 'I was worried we'd be flat'
Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir admitted he was concerned his side would be flat after last week's after-the-siren loss to Carlton
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00:30
Unselfish Fyfe sets up young Docker
Dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe could have had a shot here but passes it to Lachie Schultz instead
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00:39
Docker big man clunks and finishes it off
Rory Lobb was too strong in the contest here and kicked the goal for the Dockers
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00:21
Papley concedes bizarre free after throwing footy into Ryan's head
Star Sydney goalkicker Tom Papley gives away a free kick for this incident with Freo defender Luke Ryan
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00:27
Don't argue with Mundy, 'Tabs' bags another
Fremantle key forward Matthew Taberner continues his excellent season and gives the Dockers an early goal in the second half
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00:29
Classy Cerra given too much room
Fremantle jet Adam Cerra takes advantage of a lack of attention and puts this through
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00:19
Hard nut Swan bulldozes Docker with massive hit
James Aish would be sore after being on the receiving end of this collision with Callum Mills
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00:23
Will Freo star be under MRO scrutiny for this?
Stephen Hill looks to be going for the football but collects Nick Blakey high in the process
14. Gold Coast
18 points (four wins, eight losses, one draw), 94.1 per cent
The Suns are the roughest of rough chances to make the finals and they'll definitely be out of the running if they can't account for a struggling North Melbourne in round 14. Stuart Dew's men looked tired in their loss to Carlton in Darwin and a bye in round 15 can't come soon enough. They'll need to emerge rejuvenated if they are to stand any chance of knocking off the high-flying Lions in round 16 and keep their unlikely finals bid alive. - Michael Rogers
The run home
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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05:44
Full post-match: Suns
Watch Gold Coast's press conference after round 13's match against Carlton
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09:14
Full post-match: Blues
Watch Carlton's press conference after round 13's match against Gold Coast
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00:25
WATCH: Betts, Rankine in special jumper-swap moment
Eddie Betts and Izak Rankine show respect in Sir Doug Nicholls Round
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06:15
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00:28
Bowes' blunder gifts Newnes
Jack Newnes takes full advantage after Jack Bowes fumbles deep in defence
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00:28
Swarming Suns too much for Blues to handle
Lachie Weller the beneficiary of Gold Coast's high pressure down the corridor
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00:34
Betts beguiles Blues fans in the Top End
Carlton star Eddie Betts delights the crowd after hard running from Fisher
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00:32
Newnes returns the favour with the cleanest of hands
Carlton's Michael Gibbons kicks precisely from Jack Newnes' terrific goal assist