THE RACE for the finals is heating up with just four rounds of the home and away season remaining.
Port Adelaide looks a lock for the minor premiership, but there is plenty of interest in the bottom half of the top eight.
THINGS WE LEARNED Big Joe makes a big difference to Dons
Melbourne suddenly has its finals destiny in its own hands, but with just one win separating the Demons from GWS, the Western Bulldogs, Essendon and Carlton, the race looks set to go down to the wire.
Who will make the finals? Check out your club's run home below.
Hawthorn, Sydney, North Melbourne and Adelaide have not been considered
1. Port Adelaide
44 points (11 wins, three losses), 128.4 per cent
Top spot is the Power's to lose now. In grinding out the win against Sydney on Saturday, it delivered Ken Hinkley's side some much-needed extra percentage that will become important later in the season and should only get a top-up against North Melbourne in round 16. Brisbane has a game in hand on the Power, and while the Lions can move to equal top after round 15, will still be behind in percentage. However, one slip up from the Power will have Geelong claim top spot given their superior percentage. Important to have Essendon fixtured at home in round 17, while the Power should also enter round 18 as favourites against the Pies. - Mitch Cleary
The run home
R15: BYE
R16: North Melbourne @ Metricon Stadium
R17: Essendon @ Adelaide Oval
R18: Collingwood @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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01:50
Dixon flexes his muscles and snags a bag
Power forward Charlie Dixon slots four goals, the most he's bagged in a game since round four
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07:27
Longmire: 'You keep learning your lessons'
Sydney coach John Longmire rues his side's failure to capitalise on its chances against Port Adelaide
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07:35
Hinkley: 'We're moving towards our best'
Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley is confident the Power are building their form as finals beckon
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06:38
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00:27
All over as a fired-up Westhoff seals it
A classy snap from Justin Westhoff effectively ends the contest with Sydney
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00:43
Dominant Dixon pumped after this ripper
Spearhead Charlie Dixon loves his work after booting his fourth goal
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00:24
Blakey breathes life into it right before 3QT
The Swans get within touching distance going into the final term thanks to this goal from Nick Blakey
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00:25
Another worrying head clash for Ebert
Power veteran Brad Ebert, who has had issues with concussion over his career, cops another knock in this incident
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00:11
Port big man cops massive falcon
Power ruckman Scott Lycett is blinded by the sun and wears the Sherrin right on his face
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00:37
Fine Wines caps off Port's powerful second term
WIth the half-time siren seconds away, bullocking onballer Ollie Wines snaps a goal
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00:24
Knee scare for Power young gun as goal goes begging
Young Port Adelaide star Zak Butters had hearts in mouths after seeming to hyperextend his left leg while streaming into goal
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00:29
Papley produces another moment of brilliance in standout season
Sydney gets its first goal of the day thanks to Tom Papley, who makes the most of this opportunity
2. Geelong
40 points (10 wins, four losses), 138.7 percent
It's all looking rosy for Geelong. Although it might not have been at quarter-time on Friday night. Given its terrific percentage, its top-four destiny appears in its own hands. However, a round 17 bout with Richmond might go some way to determining whether it also boasts a minor premiership at season's end. It will enjoy a break in round 15, before likely starting favourites against Essendon and Sydney. Expect a double-chance come finals time. - Riley Beveridge
The run home
R15: BYE
R16: Essendon @ the Gabba
R17: Richmond @ Metricon Stadium
R18: Sydney @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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07:08
Full post-match: Cats
Watch Geelong's press conference after round 14's match against Western Bulldogs
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08:24
Full post-match: Bulldogs
Watch Western Bulldogs's press conference after round 14's match against Geelong
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06:38
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00:24
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00:39
Crafty cat delivers with a right foot bender
Luke Dahlhaus slots home his first goal for the night to put the Cats within 3 points
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00:34
Big Cat feeds the ball to O'Connor for snap
Tom Hawkins shows excellent hands to help the ball towards Mark O'Connor who snaps truly
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00:29
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00:36
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00:42
Dogs off to a flyer as Crozier slams through their second
Hayden Crozier kicks the Bulldogs' second goal
3. Brisbane
40 points (10 wins, three losses), 117.4 per cent
The Lions dropped one position after having the bye in round 14, but can return to level pegging with Port Adelaide with a win over Collingwood this week. While they have been shaky in their past two wins over North Melbourne and St Kilda, they will start strong favourites in their final three matches. Win out and a top-two position will be assured. - Ben Sutton
The run home
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?
4. Richmond
38 points (nine wins, one draw, four losses), 121.0 per cent
The Tigers have worked their way into the top four and it's hard to see them being displaced from here. They should easily overcome Fremantle and Adelaide, and would seal a top-four berth by beating Geelong in round 17. They still have a bye to come, too, but with a group of high quality players still on the sidelines like Shane Edwards, Dion Prestia and David Astbury, the Tigers are primed for another premiership tilt. - Callum Twomey
The run home
R15: Fremantle @ Metricon Stadium
R16: BYE
R17: Geelong @ Metricon Stadium
R18: Adelaide @ TBC
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06:11
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06:29
Simpson: 'Losing, nothing to do with Queensland'
Adam Simpson refuses to attribute the shift from home as a factor in tonight's loss, stating they were simply 'beaten by the better side'
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06:54
Dimma: 'Just kick it Jack'
Damien Hardwick shared his thoughts on Jack Riewoldt's uncanny decision to snap on his left from a 15m set shot
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00:57
Jack's choice of kick too fancy for Dimma's liking
Jack Riewoldt surprisingly attempts to go with a left-foot snap from an easy position and ends up missing
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00:45
Noah lets rip from outside the arc
Tiger utility Noah Balta gets mobbed by teammates after unleashing an absolute pearler from around 60m out
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00:34
Shai step and snap just pure genius
Improving Tiger Shai Bolton showcases some exquisite skill to notch this stunning goal
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00:54
Dusty bender sends everyone berserk
Dustin Martin conjures an outrageous banana on the boundary to light up the stadium
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00:32
Nic Nat pushes traffic aside and drives through
Eagles ruckman Nic Naitanui does brilliantly to conjure space in the forward line and complete a clever snap
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00:34
Kennedy off after nasty knee connects
Josh Kennedy cops a painful blow to his head after Noah Balta catches him in a marking contest
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00:30
When the skipper forgets how to kick the footy
West Coast captain Luke Shuey has one of the stranger moments of his footy career by completely squandering a standard kick
5. West Coast
36 points (nine wins, four losses), 115.3 per cent
The Eagles' loss against Richmond last Thursday night puts them back in the pack as they chase a top-four position. A win would have gone a long way to securing that place and given them a game-and-a-half buffer over the Tigers with four rounds to play. Adam Simpson's men also don't have the easiest finish to the season. While they'd be expected to be too good for the Bombers and Kangaroos, clashes with the Western Bulldogs and St Kilda could go either way. - Callum Twomey
The run home
R15: Essendon @ the Gabba
R16: Western Bulldogs @ Metricon Stadium
R17: St Kilda @ the Gabba
R18: North Melbourne @ TBC
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06:11
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06:29
Simpson: 'Losing, nothing to do with Queensland'
Adam Simpson refuses to attribute the shift from home as a factor in tonight's loss, stating they were simply 'beaten by the better side'
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06:54
Dimma: 'Just kick it Jack'
Damien Hardwick shared his thoughts on Jack Riewoldt's uncanny decision to snap on his left from a 15m set shot
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00:57
Jack's choice of kick too fancy for Dimma's liking
Jack Riewoldt surprisingly attempts to go with a left-foot snap from an easy position and ends up missing
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00:45
Noah lets rip from outside the arc
Tiger utility Noah Balta gets mobbed by teammates after unleashing an absolute pearler from around 60m out
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00:34
Shai step and snap just pure genius
Improving Tiger Shai Bolton showcases some exquisite skill to notch this stunning goal
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00:54
Dusty bender sends everyone berserk
Dustin Martin conjures an outrageous banana on the boundary to light up the stadium
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00:32
Nic Nat pushes traffic aside and drives through
Eagles ruckman Nic Naitanui does brilliantly to conjure space in the forward line and complete a clever snap
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00:34
Kennedy off after nasty knee connects
Josh Kennedy cops a painful blow to his head after Noah Balta catches him in a marking contest
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00:30
When the skipper forgets how to kick the footy
West Coast captain Luke Shuey has one of the stranger moments of his footy career by completely squandering a standard kick
6. Collingwood
34 points (eight wins, one draw, five losses), 111.7 per cent
Things look pretty good for Collingwood. Its victory over Carlton on Sunday will ensure one more win should virtually guarantee finals footy. It will perhaps make coach Nathan Buckley sleep a little easier at night, given his side still has to play the first-placed Port Adelaide and the third-placed Brisbane. With troops still to return, including important trio Steele Sidebottom, Jeremy Howe and Jordan De Goey, just making it to the post-season is the priority. Once those key names return, who knows how far Collingwood could progress? - Riley Beveridge
The run home
R15: Brisbane @ the Gabba
R16: BYE
R17: Gold Coast @ the Gabba
R18: Port Adelaide @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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01:59
Teague: 'It's a tough one to swallow'
David Teague says he was left 'frustrated' after his side was held goalless in the second half
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09:00
Bucks: 'He's probably fractured his cheekbone'
Nathan Buckley confirms utility Chris Mayne has been hospitalised after a hard clash involving Patrick Cripps
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06:47
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00:16
Daicos doing what Daicos loves to do
Josh Daicos scores a stunning crumbing goal to inch Collingwood one step closer to the finish line
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01:03
Magpie helped off after brutal Cripps clash
Collingwood's Chris Mayne leaves the field after a hard contest involving Carlton's Patrick Cripps
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00:38
Stephenson says catch me if you can
Jaidyn Stephenson shows off his impressive set of wheels and conjures an important goal for the Pies
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00:39
Fisher hard to catch after wriggling clear
Zac Fisher shows a super step in front of goal and his finish is equally impressive
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00:37
Nothing Crisp about this bounce, but all ends well
Jack Crisp has a moment he'd rather forget after a horrid bounce, but fortunately Josh Thomas in on hand to make amends
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00:29
Thomas eats up big Pie's spillage
Mason Cox lends a helping hand in this clever crumbing goal by Josh Thomas
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00:42
Betts dips into bag of tricks for lovely lefty
Eddie Betts snares Carlton's opener in some style after a beautiful deft touch on his left
7. St Kilda
32 points (eight wins, six losses), 113.3 per cent
The Saints are on the skids after two tight defeats, leaving their finals spot in jeopardy. St Kilda followed its two-point loss to Brisbane last week with a three-point loss to Melbourne on Saturday night, and has the bye next round. It leaves them in danger of only being in the top-eight on percentage at the end of round 15 before they return to face Hawthorn, the Eagles and the Giants. Only Hawthorn can be pencilled in a likely win, with the other two games up in the air. - Callum Twomey
The run home
R15: BYE
R16: Hawthorn @ Metricon Stadium
R17: West Coast @ the Gabba
R18: Greater Western Sydney @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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05:48
Ratten on goal review: 'Howard thought he touched the ball'
St Kilda coach Brett Ratten rued his side's inability to take its chances in a tight loss to Melbourne
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06:42
Goodwin on May: 'One of the best backs in the comp'
Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin was delighted the Demons took the scalp of 'a really good side'
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07:14
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01:50
Another stunning outing for Melbourne's Brownlow fancy
Christian Petracca hauled the Demons over the line and kept their finals hopes alive with a terrific display
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01:32
Astounding clutch goal from powerhouse Petracca
Enormous strength from Christian Petracca and then he somehow puts it through
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00:27
Tremendous courage from Dees recruit
Mitch Brown never took his eyes off the ball in this marking attempt and wore a heavy hit
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00:42
Dees get out the back and 'Weid' strikes
In a clash with huge implications for finals, Sam Weideman lands an important blow
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00:24
The Butler can do it in the air as well
Normally Dan Butler thrives at ground level but he flies to take a great mark here
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00:57
Saints snag two crucial goals late in second term
Jack Steele and Rowan Marshall deliver to give St Kilda the momentum at the end of the first half
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00:38
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00:42
Monster roost as 'Trac' launches from downtown
Christian Petracca shows off a prolific right boot to get Melbourne on the board
8. Melbourne
28 points (seven wins, six losses), 111.7 per cent
The Dees have won four of their past five games and pushed back into the top eight after their hard-fought victory over St Kilda in Alice Springs. They might have timed their run well, too, with their destiny in their own hands. Melbourne should beat Sydney and Fremantle in the next two games in Cairns, while Greater Western Sydney and Essendon could be a little bit more line-ball. But they face no side in the top eight in their last run of games, so a return to the finals is firmly on the cards. - Callum Twomey
The run home
R15: Sydney @ Cazalys Stadium
R16: Fremantle @ Cazalys Stadium
R17: GWS @ the Gabba
R18: Essendon @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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05:48
Ratten on goal review: 'Howard thought he touched the ball'
St Kilda coach Brett Ratten rued his side's inability to take its chances in a tight loss to Melbourne
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06:42
Goodwin on May: 'One of the best backs in the comp'
Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin was delighted the Demons took the scalp of 'a really good side'
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07:14
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01:50
Another stunning outing for Melbourne's Brownlow fancy
Christian Petracca hauled the Demons over the line and kept their finals hopes alive with a terrific display
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01:32
Astounding clutch goal from powerhouse Petracca
Enormous strength from Christian Petracca and then he somehow puts it through
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00:27
Tremendous courage from Dees recruit
Mitch Brown never took his eyes off the ball in this marking attempt and wore a heavy hit
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00:42
Dees get out the back and 'Weid' strikes
In a clash with huge implications for finals, Sam Weideman lands an important blow
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00:24
The Butler can do it in the air as well
Normally Dan Butler thrives at ground level but he flies to take a great mark here
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00:57
Saints snag two crucial goals late in second term
Jack Steele and Rowan Marshall deliver to give St Kilda the momentum at the end of the first half
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00:38
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00:42
Monster roost as 'Trac' launches from downtown
Christian Petracca shows off a prolific right boot to get Melbourne on the board
9. Greater Western Sydney
28 points (seven wins, six losses), 101.8 per cent
It doesn't take much for everyone to start fearing the Giants again, but the past two weeks have done it. They seriously tested an in-form West Coast at Optus Stadium, before turning in one of their more impressive performances of the year at the same venue on Saturday at Fremantle's expense. Jeremy Cameron was back in the goals, while GWS has unearthed a beauty in Jake Riccardi. The Giants will shape the top eight with their upcoming clashes against the Blues, Demons and Saints and will be confident of securing a finals berth on this past weekend's formline. - Marc McGowan
The run home
R15: Carlton @ Metricon Stadium
R16: Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval
R17: Melbourne @ the Gabba
R18: St Kilda @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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06:20
Longmuir: 'We've got a few lessons to learn'
Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir said the Dockers were 'smacked around the ball' and GWS was 'more desperate'
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10:41
Cameron on Riccardi: 'Pretty goddamn good'
GWS coach Leon Cameron is impressed with how young key forward Jake Riccardi has started his career and played down any fears Toby Greene could be suspended
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06:51
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03:10
Dynamic duo slots eight to propel GWS to victory
Jeremy Cameron has a new partner-in-crime in Jake Riccardi, with the pair combining to torment Fremantle's backline
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00:29
Greene's hit on Conca leaves Docker winded
Star Giant Toby Greene could be looked at by the Match Review Officer for this incident with Reece Conca
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00:51
Smooth-moving GWS stream through and 'Bobby' finishes it off
Greater Western Sydney shows what it's capable of when in form as it pierces through one of the most miserly teams in the competition
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01:01
Prized Docker draftee lands first career goal
Liam Henry, picked at No.9 in last year's NAB AFL Draft, shows his nous around goal with an impressive finish
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00:38
Unbelievable grab from second-game Giant
Young Giant Jake Riccardi shows his impressive debut was no fluke by taking an outstanding pack grab
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01:10
Dual Brownlow medallist locked down by former teammate
Dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe is held to four disposals at the main break after being the subject of very close attention from Matt de Boer
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00:48
Gun Giant's day over after copping knee to the head
Silky GWS midfielder Josh Kelly was in strife after his head connected with teammate Shane Mumford's knee
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00:42
Simply Bew-tiful as Docker lands much-needed goal
Brett Bewley shows off a great step and then finishes it off from long range
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01:03
Struggling GWS star starts hot with back-to-back goals
Jeremy Cameron takes a couple of big marks early against a Fremantle defence that has proved very stingy this year
10. Western Bulldogs
28 points (seven wins, seven losses), 100.1 percent
How much will the Western Bulldogs live to regret throwing away that 36-point lead to Geelong on Friday night? A bye in the next round will be followed by the daunting prospect of a clash with premiership hopefuls West Coast. Should it lose that, it could leave Luke Beveridge's team with the task of winning its final two matches – against Hawthorn and Fremantle – to even put itself in the race for one of the final top-eight positions. However, a handy percentage – which still hovers above 100 – is a benefit for the Bulldogs. - Riley Beveridge
The run home
R15: BYE
R16: West Coast @ Metricon Stadium
R17: Hawthorn @ Adelaide Oval
R18: Fremantle @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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07:08
Full post-match: Cats
Watch Geelong's press conference after round 14's match against Western Bulldogs
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08:24
Full post-match: Bulldogs
Watch Western Bulldogs's press conference after round 14's match against Geelong
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06:38
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00:24
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00:39
Crafty cat delivers with a right foot bender
Luke Dahlhaus slots home his first goal for the night to put the Cats within 3 points
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00:34
Big Cat feeds the ball to O'Connor for snap
Tom Hawkins shows excellent hands to help the ball towards Mark O'Connor who snaps truly
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00:29
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00:36
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00:42
Dogs off to a flyer as Crozier slams through their second
Hayden Crozier kicks the Bulldogs' second goal
11. Essendon
26 points (six wins, one draw, six losses), 88.9 per cent
Joe Daniher's triumphant return on Thursday evening – coinciding with the Dons' extraordinary second-half comeback over Hawthorn – has buoyed hopes they can make a late run at post-season action. Plenty will have to go right for the Bombers, who need to win at least three of their final four matches to qualify. That's a huge task, given all four remaining opponents ended round 14 inside the top eight. Regardless of that, the pieces are coming together, with Andrew McGrath emerging as a genuine midfield star, Jordan Ridley in red-hot form down back and Kyle Langford taking positive steps. - Marc McGowan
The run home
R15: West Coast @ the Gabba
R16: Geelong @ the Gabba
R17: Port Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval
R18: Melbourne @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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08:30
Clarko: 'Our young guys couldn't cope'
Alastair Clarkson believes the lack of leadership and experienced personnel in his side affected them in withstanding Essendon's 'avalanche'
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07:40
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10:30
Woosha on Joe: 'You quickly remember how good he is'
John Worsfold says having Joe Daniher back and firing straight away is a timely reminder of just how damaging he can be
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03:12
Daniher dazzles in crazy comeback
Returning Bomber Joe Daniher was the catalyst in his side's remarkable fightback against the Hawks
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00:54
Joe seals it in fairytale finish
The Dons complete an extraordinary comeback on the back of Joe Daniher
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00:48
Emotions erupt as Daniher announces return
Joe Daniher marks his return game with a terrific grab and snap we've come to expect from him
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00:23
Jumping Joe Daniher is back with a stunner
Joe Daniher plucks a beautiful speccy in his well-documented return to footy
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00:50
Breust the almighty assist king
Luke Breust sets up two consecutive Hawthorn goals with his usual brilliance
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00:38
Tippa trickery and candy a joy to see
Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti showcases his forward craft with a beautiful bit of play on the 50
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00:42
Hawk's horror luck as Patton limps off
Jonathon Patton has suffered another cruel blow after being forced to leave the field through injury
12. Carlton
24 points (six wins, seven losses), 97.1 per cent
Another disappointing fadeout on Sunday was emblematic of a season of frustration for Carlton. While its finals chances aren't necessarily over, David Teague's side might have to run the table from here to give itself a chance. Next week's crucial clash with fellow finals contenders Greater Western Sydney looms large. But even if it survives that test, a final-round encounter with top-four certainties Brisbane is another difficult challenge. It should start favourites against Sydney and Adelaide, but it will be an uphill battle from here. - Riley Beveridge
The run home
R15: Greater Western Sydney @ Metricon Stadium
R16: Sydney @ Metricon Stadium
R17: Adelaide @ Metricon Stadium
R18: Brisbane @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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01:59
Teague: 'It's a tough one to swallow'
David Teague says he was left 'frustrated' after his side was held goalless in the second half
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09:00
Bucks: 'He's probably fractured his cheekbone'
Nathan Buckley confirms utility Chris Mayne has been hospitalised after a hard clash involving Patrick Cripps
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06:47
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00:16
Daicos doing what Daicos loves to do
Josh Daicos scores a stunning crumbing goal to inch Collingwood one step closer to the finish line
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01:03
Magpie helped off after brutal Cripps clash
Collingwood's Chris Mayne leaves the field after a hard contest involving Carlton's Patrick Cripps
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00:38
Stephenson says catch me if you can
Jaidyn Stephenson shows off his impressive set of wheels and conjures an important goal for the Pies
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00:39
Fisher hard to catch after wriggling clear
Zac Fisher shows a super step in front of goal and his finish is equally impressive
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00:37
Nothing Crisp about this bounce, but all ends well
Jack Crisp has a moment he'd rather forget after a horrid bounce, but fortunately Josh Thomas in on hand to make amends
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00:29
Thomas eats up big Pie's spillage
Mason Cox lends a helping hand in this clever crumbing goal by Josh Thomas
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00:42
Betts dips into bag of tricks for lovely lefty
Eddie Betts snares Carlton's opener in some style after a beautiful deft touch on his left
13. Gold Coast
22 points (five wins, one draw, eight losses), 101.8 per cent
The Suns kept the slimmest of finals hopes alive with Sunday night's thumping of North Melbourne. Although they would be longer odds of making the eight than 2015 Melbourne Cup winner Prince of Penzance, they can start an unlikely charge with victory over Brisbane in the round 16 QClash. Not only does Gold Coast need to win all three remaining games, it must also rely on teams above them losing, which becomes more problematic with so many combatants playing one another. - Michael Whiting
The run home
R15: BYE
R16: Brisbane @ the Gabba
R17: Collingwood @ the Gabba
R18: Hawthorn @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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04:35
Shaw: 'I'm at a loss'
A visibly deflated Rhyce Shaw says it's up to his players now to decide what to do next after yet another 'unacceptable performance'
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05:45
Dew: 'We've been working towards this'
Stuart Dew says his side finally got reward tonight for their 'exciting brand of footy'
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06:47
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00:59
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00:24
King shows off frightening athleticism
Ben King exhibits some electric pace in the middle of the ground and is just let down by the finish
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00:50
Wood's wild 'Ablett-esque' mark
Mason Wood is paid a generous hanger and makes no mistake of the resulting set shot
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01:05
Tap it to Sexton, he'll do the rest
Gold Coast do brilliantly to work the ball towards goalsneak Alex Sexton who finishes superbly
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06:47
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00:54
Suns surround Ellis after freakish finish
Brandon Ellis somehow manages to steer this shot on target after being swung in a tackle
14. Fremantle
20 points (Five wins, eight losses), 89.1 per cent
The Dockers ran into a rampant GWS line-up on Saturday and an already unlikely finals assault now looks even more so. That loss leaves Justin Longmuir's men needing to win all of their final four games, getting a significant percentage boost and relying on other results. They would fancy their chances against the Kangaroos in round 17, but will be rank underdogs in their other three clashes. The Tigers could extinguish Fremantle's chances on Wednesday night, but there's still been plenty to like about the Dockers in the post-Ross Lyon era. - Marc McGowan
The run home
R15: Richmond @ Metricon Stadium
R16: Melbourne @ Cazalys Stadium
R17: North Melbourne @ Metricon Stadium
R18: Western Bulldogs @ TBC
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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06:20
Longmuir: 'We've got a few lessons to learn'
Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir said the Dockers were 'smacked around the ball' and GWS was 'more desperate'
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10:41
Cameron on Riccardi: 'Pretty goddamn good'
GWS coach Leon Cameron is impressed with how young key forward Jake Riccardi has started his career and played down any fears Toby Greene could be suspended
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06:51
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03:10
Dynamic duo slots eight to propel GWS to victory
Jeremy Cameron has a new partner-in-crime in Jake Riccardi, with the pair combining to torment Fremantle's backline
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00:29
Greene's hit on Conca leaves Docker winded
Star Giant Toby Greene could be looked at by the Match Review Officer for this incident with Reece Conca
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00:51
Smooth-moving GWS stream through and 'Bobby' finishes it off
Greater Western Sydney shows what it's capable of when in form as it pierces through one of the most miserly teams in the competition
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01:01
Prized Docker draftee lands first career goal
Liam Henry, picked at No.9 in last year's NAB AFL Draft, shows his nous around goal with an impressive finish
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00:38
Unbelievable grab from second-game Giant
Young Giant Jake Riccardi shows his impressive debut was no fluke by taking an outstanding pack grab
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01:10
Dual Brownlow medallist locked down by former teammate
Dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe is held to four disposals at the main break after being the subject of very close attention from Matt de Boer
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00:48
Gun Giant's day over after copping knee to the head
Silky GWS midfielder Josh Kelly was in strife after his head connected with teammate Shane Mumford's knee
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00:42
Simply Bew-tiful as Docker lands much-needed goal
Brett Bewley shows off a great step and then finishes it off from long range
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01:03
Struggling GWS star starts hot with back-to-back goals
Jeremy Cameron takes a couple of big marks early against a Fremantle defence that has proved very stingy this year