FREMANTLE'S late-season surge towards a finals berth hit a Geelong-shaped brick wall, and Carlton's revival continued with an emotion-charged win over arch rival Collingwood on Sunday.
Meanwhile, the teams in the bottom six proved they're no one's idea of easybeats as Hawthorn shared the points with ladder-leading Melbourne while North and Gold Coast gave their better-fancied opponents a real shake.
LADDER PREDICTOR Where will your club finish?
That's the state of play as the League heads into a nerve-racking final five rounds with 13 teams still in the hunt for eight finals berths.
Check out how your team's run home to September is shaping up, and the crunch games that will shape the season.
Gold Coast, Adelaide, Collingwood, Hawthorn and North Melbourne have not been considered.
The 10: Round 18's best moments
Watch all the best highlights from a thrilling round of football
1. Melbourne
54 points (13 wins, three losses, one draw), 127.8 per cent
The shock draw with lowly Hawthorn was still enough for the Demons to return to the top of the ladder, but their worrying form against teams not in finals contention makes next week's scheduled assignment against Gold Coast suddenly look tricky. The minor premiership appears a race in three against the Western Bulldogs and Geelong. The Dees play both those teams in a brutal final month of the season, that also includes a trip to Perth to face West Coast. Given the tough run home, a first McClelland Trophy since 1990 appears unlikely, but at least the double chance is all but secured. - Ben Sutton
The run home
R19: Gold Coast @ TIO Stadium
R20: Western Bulldogs @ MCG
R21: West Coast @ Optus Stadium
R22: Adelaide @ MCG
R23: Geelong @ GMHBA Stadium
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:38
Spargo run sparks Dees
Charlie Spargo had this short burst and kicked truly to give his side some early momentum
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00:45
Fritsch shows class with crumbing goal
Bayley Fritsch has kicked a brilliant crumbing goal to extend his side's lead
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00:41
Breust snap continues Hawks' roll
Luke Breust has continued his side's momentum swing with this brilliant snap
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00:46
Kozzy too quick with soccer finish
Kysaiah Pickett has shown his speed after he burst to kick the loose ball through the goals
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00:28
Mitchell shows class with booming finish
Tom Mitchell has showed once again that he is a class above with this stellar finish off a couple of steps
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00:36
Pickett burst puts Dees back in front
Kysaiah Pickett has put his side back in front with this brilliant running finish
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06:19
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06:30
Goodwin: 'We didn't play the way we wanted to play for long enough'
Watch Melbourne's full press conference after round 18's match against Hawthorn
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10:15
Clarkson: 'We were really proud of our lads tonight'
Watch Hawthorn's press conference after round 18's match against Melbourne
2. Western Bulldogs
52 points (13 wins, four losses), 140.4 per cent
The Dogs are almost assured of a coveted double chance – two games and significant percentage clear of fifth-placed Brisbane – and can now set their sights on a top-two finish. The round 20 match against Melbourne could well be a battle for the minor premiership, although the final round against Port Adelaide is also a difficult one. With Stefan Martin and Adam Treloar expected to return shortly, the Bulldogs should be at their best just at the right time. - Michael Whiting
The run home
R19: Adelaide @ Mars Stadium
R20: Melbourne @ MCG
R21: Essendon @ Marvel Stadium
R22: Hawthorn @ UTAS Stadium
R23: Port Adelaide @ Marvel Stadium
LADDER PREDICTOR Where will your club finish?
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:36
Holman on fire with two in a minute
Nick Holman has helped the Suns get off to a flyer with these two quick goals
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00:15
Ellis subbed out early with hamstring injury
Gold Coast's Brandon Ellis has been subbed out early after suffering this hamstring injury during the first quarter
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00:27
Jamarra off the mark with cracking set shot
2020 No.1 draft pick Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has kicked his long-awaited first career goal with this special effort
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00:29
Jamarra lights up Metricon with long-range bomb
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan didn't take long to kick his second career goal with this beauty from long-range
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00:47
Bruce works hard for this soccer finish
Josh Bruce has kicks this brilliant goal off the ground to continue his side's run
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00:42
Sexton stuns Dogs with ripping finish
Alex Sexton has snapped through this brilliant goal to keep his Suns in touch
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00:29
Jamarra sends it to outer space with this brilliant snap
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has kicked his third goal with this brilliant mark and goal extending his side's lead
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06:16
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08:03
Dew: 'We take some real confidence from that'
Watch Gold Coast's press conference after round 18's match against the Western Bulldogs
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09:20
Beveridge: 'Our key forwards have played much better games'
Watch the Western Bulldog's press conference after round 18's match against Gold Coast
3. Geelong
52 points (13 wins, four losses), 130.3 per cent
Geelong's percentage boost of almost six per cent in a dominant win against Fremantle has thrust the Cats into top two contention. They're buoyed by the way they are handling the fixture curveballs and have a regulation run home, venues aside. A double chance appears a near certainty now, and a round 23 showdown against Melbourne could determine whether they finish top two. Getting Jeremy Cameron and Gary Rohan back in the team after both missed against Fremantle is a key. - Nathan Schmook
The run home
R19: Richmond @ MCG
R20: North Melbourne @ Blundstone Arena
R21: GWS Giants @ GMHBA Stadium
R22: St Kilda @ GMHBA Stadium
R23: Melbourne @ GMHBA Stadium
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:33
Big Cohuna finds himself on report
Fremantle's Josh Treacy goes in the book for this contact on Jed Bews
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00:42
Danger time for Dockers as Paddy plucks stunner
Patrick Dangerfield hauls in a terrific mark in tough conditions and finishes off his work with a goal
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00:51
How does Hawkins get this much space?
Tom Hawkins proves too big and too strong with two goals in short time
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00:38
Colyer slick as ever with this checkside
Travis Colyer quickly throws the ball on his boot and snares a ripping goal
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00:33
Sonny pumped after pouncing on Cats' mishap
Michael Walters breathes more life into the Dockers after pinching a great goal on his right foot
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00:47
Darcy hobbles off as sore knee persists
Emerging ruckman Sean Darcy limps off the ground after looking very bothered by a persistent knee concern
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00:43
Skipper chips in with ripper to join party
Joel Selwood tops off his impressive game with a brilliant goal in the last
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00:38
Danger fires to Miers for 'Hollywood' finish
Patrick Dangerfield and Gryan Miers combine for a flashy goal in the last as the Cats continue their blitz
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06:29
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02:15
Danger things, season 2021
Paddy Dangerfield looks back to his scary best with a dominant performance from the midfield that included three goals and a handful of assists
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08:02
Longmuir suspects MCL damage for Darcy
Justin Longmuir reveals emerging ruckman Sean Darcy may have cruelly suffered medial ligament damage in his side's disappointing loss
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09:38
Scott 'feeling good' after covering injury concerns
Chris Scott says he was most pleased to see his side perform so strongly without the likes of gun forwards Jeremy Cameron and Gary Rohan
4. Port Adelaide
48 points (12 wins, five losses), 119.8 per cent
Port Adelaide’s victory against an in-form St Kilda side on Saturday was vital, especially given Brisbane’s loss to Richmond the previous night. The victory allowed Port to leapfrog the Lions into fourth spot, as it pushes for the all-important double chance heading into September. If Ken Hinkley’s men can knock off Collingwood and the Giants over the next two weeks, they will find themselves in a very strong position heading into the Showdown in round 21. - Luke Michael
The run home
R19: Collingwood @ Adelaide Oval
R20: GWS Giants @ TBC
R21: Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval
R22: Carlton @ Adelaide Oval
R23: Western Bulldogs @ Marvel Stadium
LADDER PREDICTOR Where will your club finish?
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:43
Silky skipper Steele nails the first for the Saints
Jack Steele threads a classy major through to put St Kilda on the board
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00:47
Crafty Butler sneaks one around the corner
Dan Butler does the small forward thing and slots a major
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00:23
Ruckman Ryder crumbs to perfection for an opportunist goal
Paddy Ryder finds himself on the end of a front-and-centre and makes no mistake
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00:51
Brave act ends Saint's day
An awkward landing from a brave tackle sees Daniel McKenzie stretchered off
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01:14
Left foot? Right Foot? Amon can do it all
Karl Amon shows his class with two goals in the space of five minutes
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00:56
Woodcock's pressure pays off for a brilliant Port boost
Boyd Woodcock breaks Port's inaccuracy with a classy major
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00:47
Marshall replies with a lucky bounce to keep the Saints in it
Rowan Marshall takes his opportunity to keep the Saints' top-eight hopes alive
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00:51
Max King soccers one off the ground before the siren
With only 15 seconds to go in the third quarter, Max King takes his opportunity to contribute to the Saints' fightback
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00:41
Ruck Rowan snaps a beauty on the left
Rowan Marshall narrows the Saint's deficit to just one point with a left-footed snap out of the ruck
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00:55
Hill kicks mighty major to make scores even
St Kilda's fast ball movement was finished off by Bradley Hill, who brought the scores level
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00:48
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07:18
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07:00
'It wasn't all doom and gloom today': Ratten optimistic despite loss
Watch St Kilda's press conference after round 18's match against Port Adelaide
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09:07
'Couldn't be more pleased': Hinkley proud of undermanned Port
Watch Port Adelaide's press conference after round 18's match against St Kilda
5. Brisbane
44 points (11 wins, six losses), 124.9 per cent
It has been a costly two weeks for the Lions, with back-to-back defeats to St Kilda and then Richmond jeopardising their top-four claims. In saying that, the Lions have a good lead in to the finals, with three out of five games scheduled for the Gabba. Chris Fagan's men will start favourite against all of their remaining opponents and have a healthy percentage, which could be crucial by the end of round 23. - Callum Twomey
The run home
R19: Hawthorn @ MCG
R20: Gold Coast @ Gabba
R21: Fremantle @ Optus Stadium
R22: Collingwood @ Gabba
R23: West Coast @ Gabba
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:50
Lynch saves his mate Jack with this beauty
Tom Lynch hauls in a ripping mark after Jack Riewoldt's spiral effort
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00:47
Milestone man Riewoldt rises highest
Jack Riewoldt marks his 300th game with a super grab over the pack
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00:32
Tiger utility pings his hammy in cruel blow
Richmond's Kamdyn McIntosh succumbs to a hamstring injury in the first quarter
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00:24
This cracking goal looks more like the Tigers
Richmond produces a mesmerising team goal through Jack Graham
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00:34
Two of the quickest Lions out the cage
Brisbane speedsters Charlie Cameron and Zac Bailey burst towards the footy, with the latter getting the points
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00:34
Dimma loses it after this decision
Damien Hardwick lets out some frustration after this tackle from Shai Bolton is deemed high
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00:33
Is Bolton in trouble for this dangerous tackle?
Hugh McCluggage is slow to get back to his feet after this tackle from Shai Bolton
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07:50
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02:44
Riewoldt slogs six in stellar 300th
Jack Riewoldt completes a stunning milestone game with a six-goal return
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07:24
Fagan: 'We turned the ball over without pressure'
Chris Fagan says his side 'didn't capatalise enough from the opportunities' they had and produced too many unforced errors
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10:05
Dimma confirms 'sore' Dusty hospitalised
Damien Hardwick says superstar Dustin Martin has been to sent hospital after getting a 'kick in his stomach'
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14:52
Mini-Match: Richmond v Brisbane
Extended highlights of the round 18 clash between the Tigers and Lions at Metricon Stadium
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01:04
Dusty grimaces in agony after crunching hit
Dustin Martin goes down after colliding into Mitch Robinson in this massive blow
6. Sydney
44 points (11 wins, six losses), 116.5 per cent
The rousing come-from-behind win in the Sydney derby makes it three stunning victories in a row for the Swans and all but assures their finals place. They should now be eyeing off a top-four spot after Brisbane's loss to Richmond brought the double-chance within their reach. But a run of three matches against teams still in finals contention, then finishing with a couple against rapidly improving clubs in North and Gold Coast mean the Swans will have to repeat the impressive form they showed in the second half against the Giants if they're to push higher. - Martin Pegan
The run home
R19: Fremantle @ GMHBA Stadium
R20: Essendon @ Marvel Stadium
R21: St Kilda @ Marvel Stadium
R22: North Melbourne @ Marvel Stadium
R23: Gold Coast @ TBC
LADDER PREDICTOR Where will your club finish?
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:30
Papley in the pocket pops it through
Tom Papley soccers one off the ground to get the derby underway
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00:16
O'Halloran sells candy and delivers bullet pass
Xavier O'Halloran with fancy footwork delivers inside to Daniel Lloyd who extends the Giants' lead
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00:34
Snappy Tom does it again off the ground
Tom Papley keeps the Swans in it and provides deja vu moment with another creative goal
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00:39
Luckless Flynn dislocates shoulder
Injury-riddled ruckman Matthew Flynn hurts his shoulder in cruel blow
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00:29
Buddy notches up another milestone
Lance Franklin kicks his 400th goal for Sydney - and 980 for his career
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00:43
Star Giant lands awkwardly on foot in tackle
Another blow for Giants with Josh Kelly limping off the ground with a suspected foot injury
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00:29
Pap-three adds another to tonight's highlight reel
Tom Papley pulls out all the tricks as he dribbles one from the boundary
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00:20
Himmelberg headers the ball, gathers and snaps goal
Harry Himmelberg delivers a snap to keeps Giants' slim chances of a comeback alive
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11:15
Longmire on Swans comeback: 'Just an unbelievable effort'
Watch Sydney's press conference after round 18's match against GWS
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13:09
Cameron on COVID late changes: 'It was extreme tonight'
Watch GWS's press conference after round 18's match against Sydney
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06:00
7. West Coast
36 points (nine wins, eight losses), 98.0 per cent
The Eagles will be glad to have returned to the winners' list and boosted their chances of playing finals with a much-needed 42-point triumph over Adelaide on Sunday, but they still have plenty of work to do if they want to remain inside the top eight with as many as five clubs still snapping at their heels. Next week's clash against fellow finals aspirant St Kilda at home is a must-win, while clashes against premiership fancies Melbourne and Brisbane during a difficult final month means Adam Simpson's side can barely afford any off days. Their away match against a much-improved Collingwood at the MCG in a fortnight appears – on paper at least – their easiest match coming home, while the final Derby of the season could go a long way in deciding how many West Australian teams feature in September. - Jonathan Healy
The run home
R19: St Kilda @ Optus Stadium
R20: Collingwood @ MCG
R21: Melbourne @ Optus Stadium
R22: Fremantle @ Optus Stadium
R23: Brisbane @ Gabba
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:25
Tex finally breaks goal drought in scrappy first term
Taylor Walker snaps the deadlock with the only major of the quarter
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00:38
Dead-eye Eagle kicks two majors in a minute
Jamie Cripps hits the scoreboard with pinpoint accuracy
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00:36
Keays provides the last link in the chain
Adelaide move the ball quickly thanks to a handy toe-poke from Tex
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00:23
Nic Nat's perfect tap results in a great goal for Eagles
Nic Naitanui marks his 200th match with a stunning hitout to Elliot Yeo, who sneaks in a major
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00:36
Petruccelle steals it and bends it to perfection
Jack Petruccelle makes the most of this gift with a beautiful bending snap
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00:28
Crow defender injures himself with a huge attempted spoil
Nick Murray attempts to spoil the ball but lands on the ground heavily and folds himself in half
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00:33
Williams puts the icing on the cake
Bailey Williams caps off a great afternoon for the Eagles with a great running goal
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00:37
Star Eagle goes down with soft-tissue concern
Luke Shuey went to the bench late in the game after this innocuous incident
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01:46
Cripps gets a handful in dominant display
Jamie Cripps kicks five majors from all parts of the ground in a stunning performance
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06:38
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18:02
'We are too far off our brand': Nicks disappointed after late fadeout
Watch Adelaide's press conference after round 18's match against West Coast
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07:39
'He was special tonight': Simpson praises milestone man Nic Naitanui
Watch West Coast's press conference after round 18's match against Adelaide
8. Essendon
32 points (eight wins, nine losses), 104.5 per cent
The Bombers took an important step forward in their quest for finals, neatly dodging the first-half banana peel North Melbourne threw their way. While most fixture details are up in the air, it currently looks unlikely they'll have all three of their scheduled Marvel Stadium games at home. GWS, Gold Coast and Collingwood look like wins at the moment, and while the Western Bulldogs are probably a bridge too far, the game against Sydney in a fortnight looks crucial. – Sarah Black
The run home
R19: GWS Giants @ Marvel Stadium
R20: Sydney @ Marvel Stadium
R21: Western Bulldogs @ Marvel Stadium
R22: Gold Coast @ Metricon Stadium
R23: Collingwood @ MCG
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:21
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00:34
Young Roo completes impressive North play
Charlie Lazzaro runs into goal after a great linking play from the Kangaroos
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00:46
Heppell hit hard by big Roo
Tristan Xerri puts the Essendon captain to the ground after this huge late hit in a marking contest
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00:33
Wright roves his own contest
Peter Wright runs into an open goal after missing the ball completely in the contest
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01:01
Smith finishes off swarming Dons play
Devon Smith snaps truly and completes the play set up by Nick Hind
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00:47
Taylor's brilliant individual effort rewarded
Curtis Taylor intercepts, takes on the defence and runs into the open goal
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07:49
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02:17
Jake applies the heat in a game-winning performance
'The Package' kicks three goals in the last quarter to secure the win for the Bombers
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07:05
Noble: 'We got exposed in the corridor a little too much'
Watch North Melbourne's press conference after round 18's match against Essendon
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08:48
Rutten: 'We were a fair bit off our best footy today'
Watch Essendon's press conference after round 18's match against North Melbourne
9. Richmond
32 points (eight wins, nine losses), 100.8 per cent
The Tigers broke a four-game losing streak just in the nick of time as their finals hopes were about to be extinguished. Their win over Brisbane breathed life into their top-eight chances, with a relatively solid run home. The Cats clash will be a challenge, as will a trip to Perth, but they would go into games against North Melbourne, Greater Western Sydney and Hawthorn with a level of confidence they can get the job done, even in the absence of Dustin Martin. Richmond can't afford slip-ups in a tight group battling for a top-eight berth. - Callum Twomey
The run home
R19: Geelong @ MCG
R20: Fremantle @ Optus Stadium
R21: North Melbourne @ MCG
R22: GWS Giants @ TBC
R23: Hawthorn @ MCG
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:50
Lynch saves his mate Jack with this beauty
Tom Lynch hauls in a ripping mark after Jack Riewoldt's spiral effort
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00:47
Milestone man Riewoldt rises highest
Jack Riewoldt marks his 300th game with a super grab over the pack
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00:32
Tiger utility pings his hammy in cruel blow
Richmond's Kamdyn McIntosh succumbs to a hamstring injury in the first quarter
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00:24
This cracking goal looks more like the Tigers
Richmond produces a mesmerising team goal through Jack Graham
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00:34
Two of the quickest Lions out the cage
Brisbane speedsters Charlie Cameron and Zac Bailey burst towards the footy, with the latter getting the points
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00:34
Dimma loses it after this decision
Damien Hardwick lets out some frustration after this tackle from Shai Bolton is deemed high
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00:33
Is Bolton in trouble for this dangerous tackle?
Hugh McCluggage is slow to get back to his feet after this tackle from Shai Bolton
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07:50
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02:44
Riewoldt slogs six in stellar 300th
Jack Riewoldt completes a stunning milestone game with a six-goal return
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07:24
Fagan: 'We turned the ball over without pressure'
Chris Fagan says his side 'didn't capatalise enough from the opportunities' they had and produced too many unforced errors
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10:05
Dimma confirms 'sore' Dusty hospitalised
Damien Hardwick says superstar Dustin Martin has been to sent hospital after getting a 'kick in his stomach'
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14:52
Mini-Match: Richmond v Brisbane
Extended highlights of the round 18 clash between the Tigers and Lions at Metricon Stadium
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01:04
Dusty grimaces in agony after crunching hit
Dustin Martin goes down after colliding into Mitch Robinson in this massive blow
10. Fremantle
32 points (eight wins, nine losses), 92.5 per cent
The Dockers' big percentage boost after round 17 was almost completely undone in the Geelong loss, dropping close to five per cent and losing their place in the top eight. Other results went against them and they are now a long shot to play finals, having been exposed by a hardened opponent and facing more of the same in a difficult run home. Three of Freo's last five games are currently scheduled at Optus Stadium after the venue swap with Brisbane earlier this season, and clashes against Richmond and St Kilda at least means they can scrap it out with fellow challengers themselves. - Nathan Schmook
The run home
R19: Sydney @ GMHBA Stadium
R20: Richmond @ Optus Stadium
R21: Brisbane @ Optus Stadium
R22: West Coast @ Optus Stadium
R23: St Kilda @ Marvel Stadium
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:33
Big Cohuna finds himself on report
Fremantle's Josh Treacy goes in the book for this contact on Jed Bews
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00:42
Danger time for Dockers as Paddy plucks stunner
Patrick Dangerfield hauls in a terrific mark in tough conditions and finishes off his work with a goal
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00:51
How does Hawkins get this much space?
Tom Hawkins proves too big and too strong with two goals in short time
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00:38
Colyer slick as ever with this checkside
Travis Colyer quickly throws the ball on his boot and snares a ripping goal
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00:33
Sonny pumped after pouncing on Cats' mishap
Michael Walters breathes more life into the Dockers after pinching a great goal on his right foot
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00:47
Darcy hobbles off as sore knee persists
Emerging ruckman Sean Darcy limps off the ground after looking very bothered by a persistent knee concern
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00:43
Skipper chips in with ripper to join party
Joel Selwood tops off his impressive game with a brilliant goal in the last
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00:38
Danger fires to Miers for 'Hollywood' finish
Patrick Dangerfield and Gryan Miers combine for a flashy goal in the last as the Cats continue their blitz
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06:29
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02:15
Danger things, season 2021
Paddy Dangerfield looks back to his scary best with a dominant performance from the midfield that included three goals and a handful of assists
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08:02
Longmuir suspects MCL damage for Darcy
Justin Longmuir reveals emerging ruckman Sean Darcy may have cruelly suffered medial ligament damage in his side's disappointing loss
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09:38
Scott 'feeling good' after covering injury concerns
Chris Scott says he was most pleased to see his side perform so strongly without the likes of gun forwards Jeremy Cameron and Gary Rohan
LADDER PREDICTOR Where will your club finish?
11. St Kilda
32 points (eight wins, nine losses), 86.6 per cent
It was a devastating loss for St Kilda against Port Adelaide on Saturday, because it blew a golden chance to move into the top eight after playing catch-up for most of the season. Winning next week’s clash against fellow finals contender West Coast in Perth will be pivotal to keeping St Kilda’s September dreams alive, especially with tough matches to come against Sydney and Geelong. But with three wins from their past four matches, the Saints have the recent form to make a late charge for finals action. - Luke Michael
The run home
R19: West Coast @ Optus Stadium
R20: Carlton @ Marvel Stadium
R21: Sydney @ TBC
R22: Geelong @ GMHBA Stadium
R23: Fremantle @ Marvel Stadium
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:43
Silky skipper Steele nails the first for the Saints
Jack Steele threads a classy major through to put St Kilda on the board
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00:47
Crafty Butler sneaks one around the corner
Dan Butler does the small forward thing and slots a major
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00:23
Ruckman Ryder crumbs to perfection for an opportunist goal
Paddy Ryder finds himself on the end of a front-and-centre and makes no mistake
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00:51
Brave act ends Saint's day
An awkward landing from a brave tackle sees Daniel McKenzie stretchered off
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01:14
Left foot? Right Foot? Amon can do it all
Karl Amon shows his class with two goals in the space of five minutes
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00:56
Woodcock's pressure pays off for a brilliant Port boost
Boyd Woodcock breaks Port's inaccuracy with a classy major
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00:47
Marshall replies with a lucky bounce to keep the Saints in it
Rowan Marshall takes his opportunity to keep the Saints' top-eight hopes alive
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00:51
Max King soccers one off the ground before the siren
With only 15 seconds to go in the third quarter, Max King takes his opportunity to contribute to the Saints' fightback
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00:41
Ruck Rowan snaps a beauty on the left
Rowan Marshall narrows the Saint's deficit to just one point with a left-footed snap out of the ruck
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00:55
Hill kicks mighty major to make scores even
St Kilda's fast ball movement was finished off by Bradley Hill, who brought the scores level
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00:48
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07:18
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07:00
'It wasn't all doom and gloom today': Ratten optimistic despite loss
Watch St Kilda's press conference after round 18's match against Port Adelaide
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09:07
'Couldn't be more pleased': Hinkley proud of undermanned Port
Watch Port Adelaide's press conference after round 18's match against St Kilda
12. Greater Western Sydney
30 points (seven wins, nine losses, one draw), 95.5 per cent
GWS missed an opportunity to climb into the top eight when it gave up a 35-point lead and suffered a demoralising loss in the Sydney derby, especially after some fellow finals hopefuls also failed to claim the four points. The Giants now need lift themselves back up and find a way to upset at least one of Geelong or Port Adelaide, but their next match against Essendon and then in round 22 against Richmond loom as the 'eight-pointers' that could make or break their season. The Giants also need to find the consistency to go on a winning run, something they haven't got close to since their consecutive victories in rounds seven and eight. - Martin Pegan
The run home
R19: Essendon @ Marvel Stadium
R20: Port Adelaide @ TBC
R21: Geelong @ GMHBA Stadium
R22: Richmond @ TBC
R23: Carlton @ Marvel Stadium
LADDER PREDICTOR Where will your club finish?
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:30
Papley in the pocket pops it through
Tom Papley soccers one off the ground to get the derby underway
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00:16
O'Halloran sells candy and delivers bullet pass
Xavier O'Halloran with fancy footwork delivers inside to Daniel Lloyd who extends the Giants' lead
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00:34
Snappy Tom does it again off the ground
Tom Papley keeps the Swans in it and provides deja vu moment with another creative goal
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00:39
Luckless Flynn dislocates shoulder
Injury-riddled ruckman Matthew Flynn hurts his shoulder in cruel blow
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00:29
Buddy notches up another milestone
Lance Franklin kicks his 400th goal for Sydney - and 980 for his career
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00:43
Star Giant lands awkwardly on foot in tackle
Another blow for Giants with Josh Kelly limping off the ground with a suspected foot injury
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00:29
Pap-three adds another to tonight's highlight reel
Tom Papley pulls out all the tricks as he dribbles one from the boundary
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00:20
Himmelberg headers the ball, gathers and snaps goal
Harry Himmelberg delivers a snap to keeps Giants' slim chances of a comeback alive
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11:15
Longmire on Swans comeback: 'Just an unbelievable effort'
Watch Sydney's press conference after round 18's match against GWS
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13:09
Cameron on COVID late changes: 'It was extreme tonight'
Watch GWS's press conference after round 18's match against Sydney
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06:00
13. Carlton
28 points (seven wins, 10 losses), 93.9 per cent
Carlton's season has a pulse. Its comeback 29-point win over Collingwood on Sunday leaves the club within touching distance of the top eight, albeit with percentage not on the Blues' side. However, with a trio of winnable Marvel Stadium games scheduled to come against North Melbourne, St Kilda and Gold Coast in the next three weeks, you can't write David Teague's side off just yet. The Blues will probably need to win four of their final five games – and have results elsewhere go their way – but it's not out of the question. Could a miracle be on the cards? - Riley Beveridge
The run home
R19: North Melbourne @ Marvel Stadium
R20: St Kilda @ Marvel Stadium
R21: Gold Coast @ Marvel Stadium
R22: Port Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval
R23: GWS Giants @ Marvel Stadium
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:38
Henry's first ever AFL goal worth the wait
Oliver Henry delivers a cracking shot to earn his first goal in the AFL
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00:55
Grundy proves ruckmen can do things like this
Brodie Grundy looks more like a midfielder with these flashy moves and assists
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00:34
Pie utility subbed after this head collision
The Magpies have been forced to sub Josh Thomas out of the game following this incident with a teammate
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00:38
Silvagni offers touching tribute after goal
Jack Silvagni salutes late grandfather Sergio Silvagni after notching his first goal of the game
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00:37
Blue launches monster kick and earns six
Matthew Kennedy takes the advantage and drills a lethal bomb from 60m out
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00:38
Betts' deft touch is pure gold
Eddie Betts conjures a crucial snap for the Blues, who slip away from the Pies at just the right time
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00:39
Walsh wizardry on show, what can't he do?
Carlton midfield beast Sam Walsh caps off his brilliant game with a magnificent goal in the last
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00:46
Classic Silvagni speccy is a true stunner
Jack Silvagni lands an amazing mark over Isaac Quaynor and sets up a goal for Harry McKay
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01:18
Silvagni in tears after emotional game
Jack Silvagni lets out some emotion after his side's inspiring victory, following the loss of his late grandfather Sergio Silvagni
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07:59
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11:17
Teague: Not a 'failure' if Blues miss finals
Watch Carlton's press conference after round 18's match against Collingwood
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02:17
Walsh works his magic in disposal fest
Sam Walsh continues to enhance his reputation as one of the game's most prolific young midfielders with another best-on-ground performance
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04:12
Harvey: 'The dam wall broke a bit in the last quarter'
Watch Collingwood's press conference after round 18's match against Carlton