ANOTHER thrilling round of footy brings us a week closer to the finals, but only a little clearer on who the eight teams in September will be.
Sydney was arguably the biggest winner of the weekend, rolling top-four rival Fremantle in the west and righting its top-four bid with a relatively friendly draw to come.
Carlton copped a reality check against the powerful Cats, Brisbane got a little of its confidence back and, two months after looking like double-chance contenders, the Saints are in real danger of missing the finals completely.
LADDER PREDICTOR Where will your club finish?
Who's in the box seat, and who's facing an uphill battle to finish inside the eight? Check out your club's finish to the season below.
Adelaide, GWS, Hawthorn, Essendon, North Melbourne and West Coast have not been considered.
1. Geelong
52 points (13 wins, four losses) 137.0 per cent
Geelong saw off another contender this round and now has a run home of five games against teams not currently in the top eight, with three of those at GMHBA Stadium. Sounds good, but there's nothing easy about Port Adelaide in Adelaide next week and it's so tight at the top that the slightest hiccup could cost a double chance. Also, while the Cats have left the MCG with premiership points on four of five occasions this year, they won't be back at the home of football till September, denying them another chance to get familiar with the lie of the land. – Howard Kimber
The run home
R19: Port Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval
R20: Western Bulldogs @ GMHBA Stadium
R21: St Kilda @ GMHBA Stadium
R22: Gold Coast @ Metricon Stadium
R23: West Coast @ GMHBA Stadium
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:28
Super Stanley steals opening show with mega mark
Rhys Stanley reels in a monster mark right in front of goal and earns the first of the game
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00:34
Curnow all class and craft in peculiar dribbler
Charlie Curnow gets the Blues on the board with this mesmerising finish
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00:38
Cripps turns candy-seller in this stunning goal
Patrick Cripps dances his way through a host of Cats before landing this outrageous major
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00:28
Cruel Cats blow as concussion rules out utility
Geelong has suffered an injury blow with Sam Menegola subbed out of the match following this tackle
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00:30
Cats cruise into goal as Holmes slams it home
Geelong selflessly works the footy towards Max Holmes who pops through the easiest of goals
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00:42
Jezza stuns 'G with this ridiculous move and finish
Jeremy Cameron draws a massive roar after landing this outrageous goal
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00:37
De Koning family celebrates after Tom's terrific major
Tom De Koning earns a consolation for the Blues with this fantastic goal
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06:06
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07:32
Full post-match, R18: Cats
Watch Geelong's press conference after round 18's match against Carlton
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07:46
Full post-match, R18: Blues
Watch Carlton's press conference after round 18's match against Geelong
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13:21
2. Melbourne
52 points (13 wins, four losses) 132.6 per cent
Melbourne was tested at every turn by a resilient and desperate Port Adelaide outfit, but was able to come away with the all-important four points in Alice Springs. The Dees' 12th win of the season helps solidify their place inside the top two and only percentage behind ladder leaders Geelong going into a tricky run home. Simon Goodwin's side take on five teams all sitting inside the top nine, with the lowest of those sides being the Western Bulldogs who they face in a Grand Final rematch at Marvel Stadium. Melbourne only play two more games in their home MCG comforts with both of those contests sandwiched between tricky road trips to take on fellow top four sides Fremantle and Brisbane. - Nick D'Urbano
The run home
R19: Western Bulldogs @ Marvel Stadium
R20: Fremantle @ Optus Stadium
R21: Collingwood @ MCG
R22: Carlton @ MCG
R23: Brisbane @ Gabba
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:36
Boak's runner gives Power the breakthrough
Travis Boak nails this running goal to end the goalless start to the match
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00:42
Kozzy ignites Dees with outstanding snap
Kysaiah Pickett gives the Dees a much-needed spark as he nails this incredible goal
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00:41
Dazzling Bergman stems the flow
Miles Bergman produces this brilliant banana goal to give his side back the lead
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00:39
Kozzy delights with another ripping finish
Kysaiah Pickett continues to excite in front of goal as he produces yet another outlandish finish to put the Dees in front heading into half-time
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00:24
Melksham streaks clear to extend Dees' lead
Jake Melksham gives his side an ideal start to the final term as he nails this runaway goal
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00:29
Long-range bomb makes it five for Kozzy
Kysaiah Pickett makes it five goals to his name after he nails this brilliant goal from beyond the arc during the final term
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02:58
Kozzy has a day out with six of the best
Kysaiah Pickett had an afternoon to remember as he put through six goals to lead his side to a crucial win over Port
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06:24
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02:00
Full post-match, R18: Demons
Watch Melbourne's press conference after round 18's match against Port Adelaide
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02:40
Full post-match, R18: Power
Watch Port Adelaide's press conference after round 18's match against Melbourne
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13:46
Mini-Match: Melbourne v Port Adelaide
Extended highlights of the Demons and Power clash in round 18
3. Brisbane
48 points (12 wins, five losses), 126.0 per cent
The Lions can almost guarantee a fourth straight finals berth with victory over Queensland rivals Gold Coast next Saturday night, but will have their sights set higher. In what could be almost the perfect run in to September, Chris Fagan's men get another chance to break their eight-year MCG drought against Richmond the following week and host Carlton and premier Melbourne in the final three matches. With players coming back from injury, a good run in could set them up nicely for a premiership tilt. - Michael Whiting
The run home
R19: Gold Coast @ Gabba
R20: Richmond @ MCG
R21: Carlton @ Gabba
R22: St Kilda @ Marvel Stadium
R23: Melbourne @ Gabba
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:42
McStay punishes Giants with long-range beauty
Daniel McStay launches this bomb from beyond the arc to give his side its first major of the afternoon
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00:50
Smooth McCluggage snaps it home in style
Hugh McCluggage looks a class above with this exceptional finish after some great work from Lachie Neale
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00:32
Greene's three keeps Giants in touch
Toby Greene continues to have a day out as he calmly slots his third of the game to reduce the margin
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00:34
Lions get hot with two in a minute
Brisbane gets off to the ideal fourth-quarter start thanks to back-to-back goals from Charlie Cameron and Cameron Rayner
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00:52
Dazzling Coleman unleashes from long range
Keidean Coleman wows with this unreal finish from beyond the arc to further extend his side's lead
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07:09
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11:25
Full post-match, R18: Lions
Watch Brisbane's press conference after round 18's match against GWS
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14:44
Full post-match, R18: Giants
Watch GWS's press conference after round 18's match against Brisbane
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13:35
4. Fremantle
48 points (12 wins, five losses) 120.6 per cent
The Dockers slipped up at home against Sydney and are now vulnerable in the top four, with the Swans and Collingwood among the teams breathing down their necks. With a difficult three weeks to navigate, any more missteps will put a top-two finish all but out of reach and leave their double chance in jeopardy. Richmond will be snarling on Friday night, and Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs follow with plenty to play for. It's a season-defining stretch before matches they should win against West Coast and Greater Western Sydney. – Nathan Schmook
The run home
R19: Richmond @ Marvel Stadium
R20: Melbourne @ Optus Stadium
R21: Western Bulldogs @ Marvel Stadium
R22: West Coast @ Optus Stadium
R23: Greater Western Sydney @ Manuka Oval
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:39
Lobb dobs awesome opener as Dockers rise
Rory Lobb snaps the first goal of the game to delight the Fremantle faithful
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00:52
Amartey party after snap gets Swans on board
Joel Amartey bags his side's first goal after this crafty kick
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00:56
Banfield bender swings an absolute mile
Bailey Banfield manages to squeeze in this dazzling kick to keep the Dockers' momentum going
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00:47
Dazzling footy sees Schultz step towards ripping goal
The Dockers brilliantly work the footy forward and are eventually rewarded through Lachie Schultz
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00:51
Fancy Heeney helps Paps snap one back
Isaac Heeney superbly weaves his way through some Dockers before setting up Tom Papley
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00:45
Warner works magic as Swans' surge keeps rolling
Chad Warner puts Sydney in front with this quality finish
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01:00
Golden kick from Gulden has Dockers nervous
Errol Gulden finishes in some style as the Swans pull away at the right time
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00:52
Taberner submits World Cup application with stunner
Matt Taberner bags this mesmerising soccer goal to give the Dockers a glimmer of hope
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06:38
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07:50
Full post-match, R18: Swans
Watch Sydney's press conference after round 18's match against Fremantle
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01:49
Warner's fine day at the office sees Swans triumph
Chad Warner delivers an inspiring performance with some crucial plays when the game was in the balance
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07:28
Full post-match, R18: Dockers
Watch Fremantle's press conference after round 18's match against Sydney
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13:36
5. Collingwood
48 points (12 wins, five losses) 106.2 per cent
The Magpies have won eight in a row after edging Adelaide in a thriller to firm up their grip on a finals spot, sitting three wins ahead of ninth, but also bring to life their top-four aspirations which are aided by having four of their remaining five games at the MCG. Collingwood's next two games are against sides outside the top eight and they could welcome back Jordan De Goey and Brodie Grundy in the next fortnight too. Assuming they win those two, the Pies' final three games will likely dictate if they can finish inside the top four and claim a double chance, with a big test against reigning premier Melbourne, before a trip to Sydney and a meeting with rivals Carlton to round out the regular season. – Ben Somerford
The run home
R19: Essendon @ MCG
R20: Port Adelaide @ MCG
R21: Melbourne @ MCG
R22: Sydney @ SCG
R23: Carlton @ MCG
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:38
Murphy makes the most of Smith's super mow down
A brilliant tackle by Brodie Smith leads to a super opening goal from Lachlan Murphy
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00:37
Call on Nick Daicos when you need some spark
Pies young gun Nick Daicos ventures forward for a much-needed goal on the run
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00:41
Sidey soccer fools everyone around
Steele Sidebottom somehow manages to score this goal from the ruck contest
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00:42
Johnson joy as first-gamer snags first goal
Ash Johnson is surrounded by Pies after landing his first AFL goal on debut
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00:42
Crafty snap from Cameron puts Pies in front
A brilliant soccer goal from Darcy Cameron puts Collingwood ahead
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00:38
Footy fans erupt as Pendles earns magical goal in 350th
Collingwood champion Scott Pendlebury draws a massive reaction after nailing a much-deserved goal in game 350
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00:42
Carmichael comes up clutch in beautiful first major
Josh Carmichael drills an absolutely ripping goal on the burst to keep the Pies in the hunt
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01:01
Walker wows with two as Crows refuse to surrender
Taylor Walker snares two crucial goals as Adelaide keep charging
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04:08
Last two mins: Pies hold off desperate late surge to sink Crows
Enjoy the thrilling final moments between the Crows and Magpies at Adelaide Oval
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07:17
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01:36
Pendles the great winds back the clock
Scott Pendlebury triumphs in his 350th, showing why he's a champion of the game
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07:49
Full post-match, R18: Magpies
Watch Collingwood's press conference after round 18's match against Adelaide
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13:14
Full post-match, R18: Crows
Watch Adelaide's press conference after round 18's match against Collingwood
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01:24
Young star Daicos rises like never before
Nick Daicos produces the best game of his young career with a stunning 40 touches to go alongside three goals
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14:12
6. Sydney
44 points (11 wins, six losses) 120.8 per cent
The Swans notched back-to-back wins for the first time since the bye and are now in a strong position to finish top four, with an eye on Fremantle's spot if the Dockers stumble. Winnable games against Adelaide, GWS and North Melbourne will keep the pressure on those above them before a critical final fortnight. The Swans' inconsistency at times this season means nothing can be taken for granted, but they look to be the biggest threat outside the top four right now. – Nathan Schmook
The run home
R19: Adelaide @ SCG
R20: Greater Western Sydney @ SCG
R21: North Melbourne @ Marvel Stadium
R22: Collingwood @ SCG
R23: St Kilda @ Marvel Stadium
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:39
Lobb dobs awesome opener as Dockers rise
Rory Lobb snaps the first goal of the game to delight the Fremantle faithful
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00:52
Amartey party after snap gets Swans on board
Joel Amartey bags his side's first goal after this crafty kick
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00:56
Banfield bender swings an absolute mile
Bailey Banfield manages to squeeze in this dazzling kick to keep the Dockers' momentum going
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00:47
Dazzling footy sees Schultz step towards ripping goal
The Dockers brilliantly work the footy forward and are eventually rewarded through Lachie Schultz
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00:51
Fancy Heeney helps Paps snap one back
Isaac Heeney superbly weaves his way through some Dockers before setting up Tom Papley
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00:45
Warner works magic as Swans' surge keeps rolling
Chad Warner puts Sydney in front with this quality finish
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01:00
Golden kick from Gulden has Dockers nervous
Errol Gulden finishes in some style as the Swans pull away at the right time
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00:52
Taberner submits World Cup application with stunner
Matt Taberner bags this mesmerising soccer goal to give the Dockers a glimmer of hope
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06:38
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07:50
Full post-match, R18: Swans
Watch Sydney's press conference after round 18's match against Fremantle
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01:49
Warner's fine day at the office sees Swans triumph
Chad Warner delivers an inspiring performance with some crucial plays when the game was in the balance
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07:28
Full post-match, R18: Dockers
Watch Fremantle's press conference after round 18's match against Sydney
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13:36
7. Carlton
44 points (11 wins, 6 losses) 113.4 per cent
Results from teams lower on the ladder have created some breathing space for the Blues to lock in a first finals berth since 2013, but the loss to the Cats sees them drop to seventh, a win and percentage out of the top four. They can bank wins in the next two weeks, but the final three rounds are all against teams currently higher on the ladder and all on their home decks. This has been a season that shows anything can happen, but it looks like Carlton will need to beat two of Melbourne, Brisbane and Collingwood, as well as downing the Giants and Crows, if they're to secure a double chance. – Howard Kimber
The run home
R19: Greater Western Sydney @ Marvel Stadium
R20: Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval
R21: Brisbane @ Gabba
R22: Melbourne @ MCG
R23: Collingwood @ MCG
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:28
Super Stanley steals opening show with mega mark
Rhys Stanley reels in a monster mark right in front of goal and earns the first of the game
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00:34
Curnow all class and craft in peculiar dribbler
Charlie Curnow gets the Blues on the board with this mesmerising finish
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00:38
Cripps turns candy-seller in this stunning goal
Patrick Cripps dances his way through a host of Cats before landing this outrageous major
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00:28
Cruel Cats blow as concussion rules out utility
Geelong has suffered an injury blow with Sam Menegola subbed out of the match following this tackle
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00:30
Cats cruise into goal as Holmes slams it home
Geelong selflessly works the footy towards Max Holmes who pops through the easiest of goals
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00:42
Jezza stuns 'G with this ridiculous move and finish
Jeremy Cameron draws a massive roar after landing this outrageous goal
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00:37
De Koning family celebrates after Tom's terrific major
Tom De Koning earns a consolation for the Blues with this fantastic goal
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06:06
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07:32
Full post-match, R18: Cats
Watch Geelong's press conference after round 18's match against Carlton
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07:46
Full post-match, R18: Blues
Watch Carlton's press conference after round 18's match against Geelong
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13:21
8. Richmond
36 points (nine wins, eight losses) 115.0 per cent
Saturday's shock defeat to North Melbourne shapes as being particularly costly for the Tigers, who have a difficult run of games in the next three weeks. They return to Marvel Stadium, where they have lost their past four, to take on Fremantle on Friday night before a clash with Brisbane at the MCG and a trip to face Port Adelaide. A slightly more comfortable finish follows with clashes against Hawthorn and Essendon, but Richmond looks set to need to win at least two of its next three – and beat the Hawks and Bombers – just to avoid missing the finals. – Dejan Kalinic
The run home
R19: Fremantle @ Marvel Stadium
R20: Brisbane @ MCG
R21: Port Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval
R22: Hawthorn @ MCG
R23: Essendon @ MCG
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:46
Super Zurhaar gives Roos the early jump
Cameron Zurhaar nails the first goal of the match with this ripping snap
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00:52
Roos hit the front with back-to-back beauties
North takes back the lead of the match late in the first term thanks to these quick goals from Lachie Young and Jaidyn Stephenson
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00:41
Nankervis on report for rough conduct
Toby Nankervis was placed on report late in the first term following this incident
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00:51
Zurhaar's fourth continues Roos' roll
Cameron Zurhaar continues his electric start to the match as he nails his fourth goal to further extend his side's lead
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00:32
Rioli goes bang from beyond the arc
Daniel Rioli makes it two Richmond goals in a row to start the second half with this long-range ripper
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01:00
Jack catches fire with two in a minute
Jack Riewoldt kicks back-to-back goals to continue his side's momentum during the third term
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00:59
Miller launches bomb for first AFL goal
Ben Miller kicks a crucial goal which is his first at AFL level with this long-range roost sailing through
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03:42
Last two mins: Tigers blow late chance as Roos hang on
Enjoy the thrilling final moments between the Roos and Tigers at Marvel Stadium
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00:42
Zurhaar gives Roos the match-winner
Cameron Zurhaar kicks the go-ahead goal which proved to be the decider in this nailbiting affair
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02:30
Zurhaar's career day to lift Roos to huge win
Cameron Zurhaar had an afternoon to remember with his career-best six goals leading his side to a nail-biting win over the Tigers
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06:52
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06:06
Full post-match, R18: Kangaroos
Watch North Melbourne's press conference after round 18's match against Richmond
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03:57
Full post-match, R18: Tigers
Watch Richmond's press conference after round 18's match against North Melbourne
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14:07
Mini-Match: North Melbourne v Richmond
Extended highlights of the Kangaroos and Tigers clash in round 18
9. Western Bulldogs
36 points (nine wins, eight losses) 112.0 per cent
The Dogs kept their season alive on Friday night by beating St Kilda, but now they have a brutal run over the next three weeks. Luke Beveridge’s side might need to win four of the final five games to play in September. The Western Bulldogs face three sides in the top four across the next three weeks, including Geelong at Kardinia Park. They will need to beat Melbourne or Geelong to still be in the hunt. - Josh Gabelich
The run home
R19: Melbourne @ Marvel Stadium
R20: Geelong @ GMHBA Stadium
R21: Fremantle @ Marvel Stadium
R22: Greater Western Sydney @ Marvel Stadium
R23: Hawthorn @ UTAS Stadium
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:38
Jamarra joy after snappy opener
The Bulldogs earn the first goal of the game following this crafty kick from Jamarra Ugle-Hagan
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00:38
Dale prevails after Battle surrenders footy
Bailey Dale drills an absolute beauty on the run after a poor kick from Josh Battle
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00:32
Hannan hops around Wood as Dogs bring the goods
Mitch Hannan steps past Mason Wood and finishes superbly as his side takes complete control
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00:38
Bont goes ballistic as stunner lights up Marvel
Marcus Bontempelli adds to his impressive first half with this mesmerising goal
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00:41
Ugle-Hagan and Bont working goals for fun
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan sells some candy and nails his third goal of the game in style
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00:41
King clunks beauty in rare Saints goal
Max King takes a ripping mark and makes no mistake with the resulting set shot
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00:29
Sinclair as smooth as you like in this silky goal
Jack Sinclair skips past a host of Dogs before nailing this brilliant major on the left
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06:32
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02:16
Bontempelli at his best, a class above the rest
Marcus Bontempelli shines against the Saints with an absolutely dominant performance including two goals and a handful of assists
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11:33
Full post-match, R18: Bulldogs
Watch Western Bulldogs's press conference after round 18's match against St Kilda
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09:15
Full post-match, R18: Saints
Watch St Kilda's press conference after round 18's match against Western Bulldogs
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14:36
Mini-Match: Western Bulldogs v St Kilda
Extended highlights of the Bulldogs and Saints clash in round 18
10. St Kilda
36 points (nine wins, eight losses) 101.7 per cent
After falling to the Western Bulldogs on Friday night, St Kilda is almost out of chances. They will need to beat West Coast in Perth next weekend to remain alive. Games against top-four sides Geelong – down at GMHBA Stadium – and Brisbane will make the task incredibly tough for Brett Ratten’s men. It might come down to round 23 against Sydney. - Josh Gabelich
The run home
R19: West Coast @ Optus Stadium
R20: Hawthorn @ Marvel Stadium
R21: Geelong @ GMHBA Stadium
R22: Brisbane @ Marvel Stadium
R23: Sydney @ Marvel Stadium
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:38
Jamarra joy after snappy opener
The Bulldogs earn the first goal of the game following this crafty kick from Jamarra Ugle-Hagan
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00:38
Dale prevails after Battle surrenders footy
Bailey Dale drills an absolute beauty on the run after a poor kick from Josh Battle
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00:32
Hannan hops around Wood as Dogs bring the goods
Mitch Hannan steps past Mason Wood and finishes superbly as his side takes complete control
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00:38
Bont goes ballistic as stunner lights up Marvel
Marcus Bontempelli adds to his impressive first half with this mesmerising goal
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00:41
Ugle-Hagan and Bont working goals for fun
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan sells some candy and nails his third goal of the game in style
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00:41
King clunks beauty in rare Saints goal
Max King takes a ripping mark and makes no mistake with the resulting set shot
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00:29
Sinclair as smooth as you like in this silky goal
Jack Sinclair skips past a host of Dogs before nailing this brilliant major on the left
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06:32
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02:16
Bontempelli at his best, a class above the rest
Marcus Bontempelli shines against the Saints with an absolutely dominant performance including two goals and a handful of assists
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11:33
Full post-match, R18: Bulldogs
Watch Western Bulldogs's press conference after round 18's match against St Kilda
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09:15
Full post-match, R18: Saints
Watch St Kilda's press conference after round 18's match against Western Bulldogs
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14:36
Mini-Match: Western Bulldogs v St Kilda
Extended highlights of the Bulldogs and Saints clash in round 18
11. Port Adelaide
32 points (eight wins, nine losses) 106.9 per cent
The Power's finals hopes took a hit on Sunday afternoon, after falling to a gritty 14-point loss to Melbourne and in turn, missing the chance to go equal on points with eighth placed Richmond on the ladder. While the loss wasn’t completely destructive to their finals hopes, the job doesn’t get any easier as they look to turn their 0-5 start into an unlikely finals berth. Port needs scalps to stay alive and it will need to get them against top-eight sides with Geelong, Collingwood and Richmond to come in the next three. The bonus? Two of them are at home. - Nick D'Urbano
The run home
R19: Geelong @ Adelaide Oval
R20: Collingwood @ MCG
R21: Richmond @ Adelaide Oval
R22: Essendon @ Marvel Stadium
R23: Adelaide @ Adelaide Oval
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:36
Boak's runner gives Power the breakthrough
Travis Boak nails this running goal to end the goalless start to the match
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00:42
Kozzy ignites Dees with outstanding snap
Kysaiah Pickett gives the Dees a much-needed spark as he nails this incredible goal
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00:41
Dazzling Bergman stems the flow
Miles Bergman produces this brilliant banana goal to give his side back the lead
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00:39
Kozzy delights with another ripping finish
Kysaiah Pickett continues to excite in front of goal as he produces yet another outlandish finish to put the Dees in front heading into half-time
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00:24
Melksham streaks clear to extend Dees' lead
Jake Melksham gives his side an ideal start to the final term as he nails this runaway goal
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00:29
Long-range bomb makes it five for Kozzy
Kysaiah Pickett makes it five goals to his name after he nails this brilliant goal from beyond the arc during the final term
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02:58
Kozzy has a day out with six of the best
Kysaiah Pickett had an afternoon to remember as he put through six goals to lead his side to a crucial win over Port
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06:24
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02:00
Full post-match, R18: Demons
Watch Melbourne's press conference after round 18's match against Port Adelaide
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02:40
Full post-match, R18: Power
Watch Port Adelaide's press conference after round 18's match against Melbourne
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13:46
Mini-Match: Melbourne v Port Adelaide
Extended highlights of the Demons and Power clash in round 18
12. Gold Coast
32 points (eight wins, nine losses) 104.7 per cent
It's stating the obvious, but the Suns blew a golden opportunity in round 18 and it may cost them a ticket to September action. Had they beaten Essendon by a decent margin, they could be sitting in eighth position; instead, they find themselves in 12th and their percentage has taken a hit with the hefty loss to the Bombers. The door remains ajar, with Gold Coast facing just two top-eight sides (Brisbane in round 19, Geelong in round 22) across the final five weeks. They probably need to win one of those two, then take care of West Coast in round 20, Hawthorn in round 21 and North Melbourne in round 23, and hope some external results fall their way. - Trent Masenhelder
The run home
R19: Brisbane @ Gabba
R20: West Coast @ Metricon Stadium
R21: Hawthorn @ UTAS Stadium
R22: Geelong @ Metricon Stadium
R23: North Melbourne @ Marvel Stadium
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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00:51
Chaos ball burns Suns as Wright punishes old side
Peter Wright benefits most from a fortuitous kick and waltzes in to nail one against his former team
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00:30
Tempers flare after Rowell's tackle deemed dangerous
Matt Rowell gets penalised for this sling motion on Jye Caldwell
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00:32
Stringer show begins with sumptuous strike
Jake Stringer gets the Essendon faithful rocking with this fine finish
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00:43
Jones joins party with weaving wizardry
Harrison Jones adds another for the Bombers after dancing past a host of Suns in this stellar goal
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00:36
Holman hunts down Don and creates consolation
Nick Holman lays an impressive tackle and helps the Suns earn the major they were crying out for
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01:00
Draper's ridiculous GOTY contender rocks Marvel
Sam Draper scores an unbelievable goal bursting out of the ruck and finishing in mesmerising style
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06:25
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12:42
Full post-match, R18: Bombers
Watch Essendon's press conference after round 18's match against Gold Coast
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08:21
Full post-match, R18: Suns
Watch Gold Coast's press conference after round 18's match against Essendon
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13:48