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2024 Toyota AFL Premiership
West Coast Eagles v Fremantle
Round 6 •
105 16.9
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68 10.8
Eagles Won By 37

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    R6 preview: Saints, Dogs out to silence doubters in monster clash

    St Kilda and the Western Bulldogs are looking to return to the winners' list after inconsistent starts to their seasons when they meet on Thursday night

    St Kilda players look dejected after their loss to Greater Western Sydney Giants at Manuka Oval in R5, 2024. Picture: Getty Images

    A BLOCKBUSTER round six is packed with evenly-matched contests that will shake up both ends of the ladder.

    St Kilda and the Western Bulldogs will both be out to stay in touch with the top eight, and at the same time silence their critics, when the inconsistent duo open the round on Thursday night.

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    Last year's Grand Finalists Collingwood and Brisbane will be looking to confirm their return to form when they face top-four contenders Port Adelaide and Geelong respectively, while Carlton and Greater Western Sydney meet during a mouth-watering Saturday.

    Here is what to expect across round six, including a tip for each of the eight matches with Melbourne and Richmond enjoying the bye.

    16:10

    St Kilda v Western Bulldogs, Marvel Stadium
    Thursday, April 18, 7.30pm AEST

    Last time: St Kilda 14.8 (92) d Western Bulldogs 5.11 (41), R2 2023

    What it means

    St Kilda surged home with six straight goals against Greater Western Sydney but would be well aware that it left itself with too much to do in its third narrow loss for the season. The Saints have dropped to a 2-3 record and need to start finding more wins against opponents around the same mark to keep pace with the top eight.

    The Western Bulldogs failed to make the most of its chances before being brushed aside by Essendon in what quickly turned into a demoralising defeat. The Bulldogs have an ideal opportunity to respond against a fellow top-eight hopeful, and perhaps even put to bed the uncertainty over whether they are playing for finals or the future this season.

    Western Bulldogs players look dejected after their loss to Essendon in round five, 2024. Picture: Getty Images

    Game shapers

    Bradley Hill turned back the clock with 33 disposals and a goal against the Giants, which included 13 touches as the Saints made a belated push in the final term. Hill has warmed into the season but with the opposition now also focused on his younger teammates, the veteran could again be critical as the Saints look to lift their scoring rate.

    Adam Treloar has been putting together a solid season while again spending more time in the midfield, even as the Bulldogs have faced problems across other parts of the field. Treloar is averaging 31.6 disposals and 4.6 inside 50s a game, both personal-bests since joining the Dogs at the end of 2020, and remains crucial to their ball movement in the forward half.

    Early tip: Western Bulldogs by 11 points

    03:38

    Adelaide v Essendon, Adelaide Oval
    Friday, April 19, 7.10pm ACST

    Last time: Essendon 17.13 (115) d Adelaide 15.7 (97), R17 2023

    What it means

    Adelaide kickstarted its season while also snapping its hoodoo in matches decided by a goal or less with a thrilling victory over Carlton. The Crows even showed signs of slicker ball movement when hitting the 100-point mark for the first time this season, but need to back it up this week with little margin for error after a 0-4 start to the season.

    The Essendon rollercoaster ride continued as it kept pace with the Western Bulldogs then soared over the top of them with a blistering final term, just a week after a crushing loss to Port Adelaide. After a W-L-W-L-W start to the season, the Bombers will now be searching for consistency as much as back-to-back victories, while being boosted by winning the past six clashes with the Crows.

    03:57

    Game shapers

    Josh Rachele is yet to truly make his mark in the Crows' midfield but gave a reminder of his prodigious talents with 15 disposals and two goals against the Blues. Rachele has now booted seven majors as he continues to be a threat inside 50, but the Crows might get more benefit from the spark the 21-year-old could add with more time in the midfield.

    Sam Durham made the most of his opportunity to play on the ball more against the Bulldogs with a career-high six clearances alongside 21 disposals and a goal. Durham even went a long way to restricting the output of Marcus Bontempelli as he showed that he can improve the Bombers’ balance around the stoppages.

    Early tip: Adelaide by nine points

    02:24

    Collingwood v Port Adelaide, MCG
    Saturday, April 20, 1.45pm AEST

    Last time: Collingwood 13.7 (85) d Port Adelaide 12.11 (83), R19 2023

    What it means

    Collingwood had an opportunity to reset its season with the bye after it kicked off its premiership defence with three lacklustre defeats before bouncing back with back-to-back victories. The Magpies are yet to match the heights of the past two seasons but still have the weapons to send a warning shot across the competition while playing against a top-four contender on their home deck.

    Port Adelaide won each of the matches it was broadly expected to win so far this season, though it only edged past Fremantle at home last week. The Power now need to start matching it with the top-ranked teams to be considered a genuine contender, with a clash against a reigning premier that has barely fired this season perhaps the ideal time to make a statement.

    Ollie Wines looks to go past Nick Daico during the match between Port Adelaide and Collingwood at Adelaide Oval in round 19, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

    Game shapers

    Jamie Elliott has shown glimpses of his best this season and was one of the Magpies to stand up when their season was all but on the line against the Lions. Elliott is averaging two goals a game but is almost flying under the radar as more attention turns towards the Pies' other zippy forwards like Bobby Hill and Lachie Schultz. 

    Dan Houston yet again demonstrated that he can make an impact at either end of the field while gathering 27 disposals and 740m gained against Fremantle. The 2023 All-Australian is averaging four rebounds and four inside 50s a game this season, and only really needs to add goals to his game to be considered a genuine all-rounder.

    Early tip: Collingwood by 16 points

    02:15

    Carlton v Greater Western Sydney, Marvel Stadium
    Saturday, April 20, 4.35pm AEST

    Last time: Greater Western Sydney 16.9 (105) d Carlton 11.7 (73), R24 2023

    What it means

    Carlton finally ran out of lives when it was pipped by Adelaide after winning its previous six matches decided by a goal or less. The defeat arguably brought the Blues back to Earth after their barely believable streak of thrilling victories, but we are about to get a much better idea of where they are placed, with this match the first in a long stretch of games for the Blues against top-four hopefuls.

    Greater Western Sydney was almost given a rude awakening when putting the cue in the rack too early against St Kilda until being saved by the clock. But the Giants also suffered injuries to pivotal players in Sam Taylor and Stephen Coniglio that left them a player down, and they can now at least brace themselves for a clash with a similarly undermanned Carlton.

    03:16

    Game shapers

    Sam Walsh wasted no time returning to form with game-highs for 34 disposals, eight clearances and 13 tackles in his first match of the season after being sidelined with a back injury. The silky-smooth midfielder can have an impact at the stoppages or on the outside and looms as crucial to the Blues matching it with the Giants' better ball users.

    Jack Buckley was always likely to line-up on one of Carlton's twin towers anyway, but will now be set for an even more important role with Taylor sidelined. Buckley has the size and agility to match it with Charlie Curnow or Harry McKay and might be called to swap between the pair especially if they get off the leash.

    Early tip: GWS Giants by 15 points

    03:23

    Brisbane v Geelong, Gabba
    Saturday, April 20, 7.30pm AEST

    Last time: Brisbane 9.10 (64) d Geelong 7.11 (53), R19 2023

    What it means

    Brisbane is well on the way to turning its season around after a shock 0-3 start, smashing its MCG hoodoo with an impressive victory over the red-hot Melbourne last week. The Lions still have plenty of fine-tuning to do, especially in their forward half, but now have an opportunity to do that in more familiar surroundings while also beginning to rebuild their Gabba fortress.

    Geelong faces its biggest test of the campaign so far after doing all that it has needed to against arguably pedestrian opponents during an undefeated start to the season. The Cats will now need to flick a switch to bring their best each week with the clash against the Lions the first in an extended stretch against top-four hopefuls.

    Eric Hipwood and Rhys Stanley in action during the match between Brisbane and Geelong at The Gabba in round 19, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

    Game shapers

    Cam Rayner played a starring role in Brisbane's midfield with 25 disposals and a career-high nine disposals in the victory over Melbourne last week. While the former No.1 draft pick remains a threat inside the forward 50, the Lions must now be tempted to find out what sort of influence he can have as a regular onballer. 

    Jeremy Cameron looks renewed with a more expansive role that allows him to roam high and wide before burning off defenders on the way back towards goal. The Cats' forward is averaging a career-high 18.6 disposals a match, while also booting 14 goals this season, and he requires only two more to reach 600 majors.

    Early tip: Brisbane by three points

    02:53

    West Coast v Fremantle, Optus Stadium
    Saturday, April 20, 6.10pm AWST

    Last time: Fremantle 20.14 (134) d West Coast 4.9 (33), R22 2023

    What it means

    West Coast has not had much to celebrate in recent seasons but will be flying high coming into the Derby after a stirring victory over Richmond. The Eagles' relatively comfortable win was built on a blend of the old and the new that showed enough to suggest that they might even be able to keep pace with the Dockers for the first time since 2021.

    Fremantle has let its commanding start to the season slip with a pair of narrow defeats, while the goals have dried up with only nine majors in each of its past three matches. The Eagles might not be the pushovers that they have been in recent seasons, but the Dockers will still expect to equal their longest winning streak of six with another victory over their crosstown rivals.

    Fremantle players pose with the Western Derby trophy after defeating West Coast at Optus Stadium in round 22, 2023. Picture: Getty Images

    Game shapers

    West Coast has been searching for a goalkicker to add a spark to its forward line but few would have expected Jake Waterman to be the one to step up. The 25-year-old booted a career-high six goals and pulled down eight contested marks in the victory over Richmond, and suddenly looms as the main threat for the Dockers' defenders to contain. 

    Fremantle will again rely on at least one of Josh Treacy or Jye Amiss to provide a target inside the forward 50 as it looks to add more of a goal threat to its attack. Treacy booted an equal career-high three goals against Port Adelaide, and has kicked at least one goal in each match this season, but might be eyeing a bigger bag against the improving but still undermanned Eagles.

    Early tip: Fremantle by 38 points

    02:49

    Sydney v Gold Coast, SCG
    Sunday, April 21, 1.05pm

    Last time: Sydney 18.6 (114) d Gold Coast 13.12 (90), R22 2023

    What it means

    After a blistering start to the season, Sydney staggered to the bye with a shock loss to Richmond followed by a close call against West Coast, where it needed until the final term to put West Coast away. But the refreshed Swans are starting to get more reinforcements and should be primed to take on a Suns side that has few fears about visiting the SCG.

    Gold Coast has impressed since calling on more of its budding talent but ideally needs to take down a finals contender to prove its own credentials. The Suns are yet to win away from home this season but can turn to a strong record at the SCG with three wins from their past five matches against the Swans at the venue.

    Jed Walter celebrates a goal during the match between Gold Coast and Hawthorn at People First Stadium in round five, 2024. Picture: Getty Images

    Game shapers

    The battle of the Academy prodigies could be decided by the distinctive talents of Nick Blakey. The Swans are looking to put the ball in Blakey's hands as the dashing defender averages career-highs for disposals (22.4) and rebounds (6.4), while being one of the best in the business at turning defence into attack.

    The Suns have talent blossoming around all parts of the ground but co-captain Jarrod Witts remains integral to leading the way. Witts' battle with Swans ruck Brodie Grundy, who will be playing his 200th match, could decide which team gets on top at the stoppages and gives their runners first use of the ball. 

    Early tip: Sydney by eight points

    01:41

    North Melbourne v Hawthorn, Marvel Stadium
    Sunday, April 21, 4.05pm AEST

    Last time: Hawthorn 12.16 (88) d North Melbourne 6.4 (40), R18 2023

    What it means

    North Melbourne was handed a challenging start to the season despite four consecutive bottom-two finishes, but any hint of excuses over the fixture must end when it takes on the 17th-placed Hawthorn. The Kangaroos are yet to hold an opposition to fewer than 100 points this year but can be buoyed by the Hawks' scoring struggles in a clash between the two remaining winless teams.

    Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell turned the blowtorch on his own players when describing their performance against Gold Coast as "a completely unacceptable way to play". The Hawks have now lost the first five matches of a season for the first time since 1970, but arguably face the ideal opponent to snap their losing streak.

    Hawthorn players react after their loss to Gold Coast in R5, 2024. Picture: AFL Photos

    Game shapers

    Harry Sheezel is doing as much as could be asked of a young defender in his second season with a struggling side, as the 19-year-old averages a League-high 34.4 disposals. But Sheezel might be even more impactful for the Kangaroos in the forward half where his silky skills could give their forwards better delivery as they look to lift the scoring rate above 10 goals a match. 

    Karl Amon has performed with his usual consistency since arriving at Hawthorn as a prized recruit ahead of the 2023 season. Amon’s levels rarely drop away even when his side is on the ropes, as he showed while gathering 26 disposals in the loss to the Suns, but now needs to also lead the way as the Hawks’ young side chase a first win of the season.

    Early tip: North Melbourne by four points

    02:21

    Docker shocker: Harley hypes up Eagles in Derby boilover

    West Coast has won two games in a row for the first time since 2021 after sinking Fremantle in Western Derby 58

    Harley Reid celebrates a goal during the R6 match between West Coast and Fremantle at Optus Stadium on April 20, 2024. Picture: AFL Photos

    AN INSPIRED West Coast has delivered one of the great upsets in Derby history, blindsiding a stunned Fremantle on Saturday night with a 37-point win that was propelled by teenage star Harley Reid. 

    In a thrilling performance that followed his Rising Star nomination, Reid electrified the Optus Stadium crowd with three goals, 19 disposals and seven clearances, starring alongside Glendinning-Allan medallist Elliot Yeo in his first Derby. 

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    On the back of their magnetic 19-year-old and midfield dynamo Yeo, the Eagles produced their best performance in years and climbed to 14th on the ladder, playing with a ruthless edge to prevail 16.9 (105) to 10.8 (68) in a memorable Derby 58.  

    Leading by 64 points at the last change, the young team conceded six goals to two in the final term when the win was secured, claiming back-to-back victories for the first time since 2021 and ending the Dockers' five-game winning run in Derbies. 

    06:38

    It was a brutal result for the Dockers, who had returned from an extended Adelaide road trip that netted back-to-back losses by a combined 13 points, now slipping to 3-3 after winning their opening three matches of the season. 

    The Eagles, incredibly, are just one win behind them now on 2-4, with the rejuvenated club looking certain to trouble more teams through 2024 as it builds a contested, high-pressure game style that is suiting its young players. 

    While Reid, who received six Medal votes, and Yeo (26 disposals, six clearances and a goal) started the fire from the midfield, key forward Jake Waterman remained a hot hand in attack, kicking five goals and taking eight marks to play the crucial role of breaking through Freo's vaunted defence. 

    01:42

    Jack Darling also built confidence with two goals to equal West Coast great Peter Sumich on 514 career goals. At the other end of the ground, key defenders Jeremy McGovern and Tom Barrass were terrific in the air with a combined 20 marks.  

    While the Eagles refused to get carried away with last week's win against a wounded Richmond, that result delivered a shot of life to the Derby build-up and raised hopes of a competitive crosstown clash. 

    It clearly did more than that, however, as the Eagles played with belief and flair rarely seen through their rebuild in an opening that saw them pile on seven unanswered goals and race to a 41-point lead halfway through the second term. 

    Fremantle controlled possession throughout the opening term but missed opportunities, with the Eagles pouncing when they got their chance. A contested mark in the goalsquare to Reid got his game going, with several centre clearances following.   

    Under pressure, the Dockers went into their shells and started to over-possess the ball in defence or kick long under pressure, playing further into their opponents' hands. 

    00:21

    The Eagles gained more belief as the second quarter continued and received a standing ovation at the main break when they were 37 points clear on the back of a committed team performance. 

    The third term belonged to Reid, who had eight disposals and three clearances but flew above a pack inside 50 to take a classic mark, converting his set shot to give the Eagles a 51-point lead in the signature moment of the Derby. 

    There was no path back from there for the Dockers, who were humbled in front of a roaring Eagles crowd of 54,473 and face a revived Western Bulldogs at Optus Stadium next Saturday night. 

    Midfielder Nat Fyfe (27 disposals and 13 clearances) fought from the front, while Jordan Clark (24 and six rebounds) tried to give the team run when there was little, but the Dockers had few winners in a Derby shocker. 

    Nat Fyfe is wrapped up by Harley Reid, Reuben Ginbey and Tim Kelly during the R6 match between Fremantle and West Coast at Optus Stadium on April 20, 2024. Picture: AFL Photos

    Reid electrifies in first Derby 
    There was a 10-minute period either side of quarter-time where young star Harley Reid could do no wrong. After a quiet start, the No.1 pick burst to life with a contested mark in a goalsquare two-on-one, he kicked a second goal five minutes later after being caught high, and then moved into the middle, where he bullied older opponents in the centre square and burst out the front of stoppages. If he had converted a running goal from 50m to open the second quarter, the Eagles' crowd might have set a new decibel world record. As it played out, he missed, but got a crucial hand in a moment later to lock the ball in the front half and create Jack Williams' set shot goal. His six votes in the Glendinning-Allan Medal were just shaded by Yeo's seven.

    02:18

    Concussion forces Freo shuffle 
    Young spearhead Jye Amiss was caught between key defenders Jeremy McGovern and Tom Barrass when he lost his feet deep in the Dockers' forward line, with McGovern's knee connecting with his head in an accidental collision. Teammate Michael Walters was quickly aware of the damage the hit did and directed Amiss off the ground and towards trainers, with the 20-year-old then substituted out with concussion. It changed the dynamic of the Dockers' forward line, with Sam Sturt moved into a third tall role alongside Josh Treacy and Luke Jackson, removing one of the key advantages of Sean Darcy returning. 

    00:36

    Barrass is a 'good guy' 
    Premiership defender Tom Barrass will face scrutiny for a dangerous tackle on Michael Walters in the final quarter which saw the Freo forward hit his head after being taken to ground forcefully. Walters had one arm pinned, and the ball under his other, with Freo players responding angrily to the way he was taken to ground. A free kick was paid and Walters converted his set shot for a goal, with the 33-year-old cleared of any damage post-match. Asked about the incident post-match, Eagles coach Adam Simpson simply said: "I hope he gets off. He's a good guy".  

    00:24

    ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS

    WEST COAST           4.1   9.4   14.9   16.9 (105)
    FREMANTLE           0.3   3.3   4.5   10.8 (68) 

    GOALS
    West Coast: Waterman 5, Reid 3, Darling 2, Chesser, Cripps, Long, Maric, Jack Williams, Yeo  
    Fremantle: Jackson 2, Sturt 2, Treacy 2, Emmett, Johnson, Sharp, Walters 

    BEST 
    West Coast: Reid, Yeo, Waterman, Kelly, Barrass, McGovern, Duggan  
    Fremantle: Fyfe, Clark, Darcy, Brayshaw, Serong

    INJURIES
    West Coast: Nil
    Fremantle: Amiss (concussion) 

    SUBSTITUTES 
    West Coast: Dom Sheed (replaced Campbell Chesser in the fourth quarter) 
    Fremantle: Neil Erasmus (replaced Jye Amiss in the first quarter) 

    Crowd: 54,473 at Optus Stadium 

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