
WHO IS a chance to play in round eight?
In this week's In the Mix, brought to you by the Toyota WorkHorse Range, we find the players who are giving their selectors plenty of food for thought.
Who's going out, who's sore, who is under the pump? Our reporters attempt to pick all the R8 ins. Check it out.
THE FULL INJURY LIST Who is racing the clock?

The Crows went down against St Kilda on Monday night but put in a competitive effort, so it will be interesting to see the changes coach Matthew Nicks makes for this week's clash with Essendon. Bryce Gibbs, Elliot Himmelberg, Ben Davis and Kieran Strachan were named as emergencies so are getting closer, while young defenders Josh Worrell and Jordon Butts impressed in last week's scratch match, so have put their hands up for selection. Billy Frampton, who was dropped last week, and Lachie Murphy will also be considered against the Bombers.
Verdict: Nicks spoke about potentially adding another ruckman to support Reilly O'Brien, so Strachan is a chance, while Darcy Fogarty could also return from his shoulder injury. - Callum Twomey
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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15:21
Nicks: 'We've got to get back to work'
Watch Adelaide's press conference after round seven's match against St Kilda
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09:03
Ratten: 'It wasn’t perfect but it was really pleasing'
Watch St Kilda's press conference after round seven's match against Adelaide
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07:23
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00:36
Lonie dribbles one home after some brilliant crumbing work
St Kilda's Jack Lonie waits for the spoil and goals in a classy finish
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00:43
Footy gods finally smile on Tex
Taylor Walker missed out on a mark he thought he'd taken, before earning a free kick a goal shortly afterwards
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00:24
Friendly fire ends bloodied Battle's night
Josh Battle clashes heads with teammate Paddy Ryder and is forced from the field
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00:34
Dougal deftly dodges defence and coolly finishes in style
St Kilda defender Dougal Howard casually slots a major from outside the arc
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00:39
Saints smalls swarm overwhelmed Crows
Adelaide struggle to keep up the pace as Jade Gresham finishes a quick St Kilda play
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00:27
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00:20
How about this courage from young Crow?
Adelaide recruit Fischer McAsey launches to take this courageous mark

Not a lot to discuss with the Lions after an excellent all-around team performance against Greater Western Sydney. Half-back Callum Ah Chee has been slow to find his feet since moving from Gold Coast but should retain his spot. Noah Answerth and Alex Witherden are knocking the door down if a change is to be made.
Verdict: No injuries and good form equals no changes. - Michael Whiting
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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08:06
Cameron: 'We're a rung off the top-liners'
GWS coach Leon Cameron admits 'the boys are down a bit in confidence' but refuses to 'wallow in pity'
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04:32
Fagan: 'We learned a lot from last week'
Brisbane coach Chris Fagan says 'good teams win anywhere, anytime' and his team took a step in that direction against GWS
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06:57
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00:45
High fly from Lions' little man
Lincoln McCarthy shows his aerial prowess and slots the sealer for Brisbane
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00:59
Sensational goal gives Brisbane breathing room
The kick had to be perfect for Cam Rayner to nail it, and it was
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01:15
Huge mark from No.1 pick halts GWS momentum
Cam Rayner comes from nowhere to clunk it and slot an important goal for Brisbane
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01:08
Finlayson's outstanding finish from his sweet spot
From deep in the pocket, Jeremy Finlayson produces a brilliant goal
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00:55
Sublime snap from GWS young gun
On return from shoulder surgery, reigning Giants best and fairest Tim Taranto shows no sign of rust
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01:10
Lions mates catch Giants defenders napping
A great grab by Lincoln McCarthy and he hands it off to close friend Lachie Neale for an easy goal

It's good news on the injury front, with Paddy Dow (knee) making it through a scratch match unscathed over the weekend. However, Jack Silvagni (knee) was injured while returning from a rib problem and is expected to miss the next fortnight. Dow will join a queue featuring Zac Fisher in attempting to earn a recall for this weekend's bout with North Melbourne. The Blues were impressive in Sunday's narrow defeat to the Power, making it hard to find omissions. David Cuningham and Matthew Kennedy were quiet, but both deserve to be persisted with, having been trialled in the midfield in recent weeks. Fisher appears to be next in line for a place in the side, but remains behind Sam Walsh and Jack Newnes for a spot on the wing. Rookie forward Josh Honey is the bolter after a strong couple of weeks on the track, but David Teague might reward the team that ran Port Adelaide close.
Verdict: No change, with the Blues to stick fat for a winnable clash with the Kangaroos. - Riley Beveridge
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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05:12
Teague: 'I thought he'd kick it'
David Teague admits he felt Robbie Gray 'was due' to slot the decisive goal after the Power had squandered a number of gettable shots in the lead-up
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06:21
Hinkley: 'Bloody pleased he kicked it'
Ken Hinkley admits he wasn't sure whether Port superstar Robbie Gray would convert his set shot to win the game, but was over the moon after seeing his 'champion' step up
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02:03
Charlie Dixon, you are a monster
The Blues had no answers for Charlie Dixon, who clunked just about everything in sight
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07:00
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03:19
Watch the last two minutes: Carl v Port
Enjoy the thrilling final moments between the Blues and the Power
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00:33
Robbie's ridiculous match-winner after siren
Robbie Gray has ice in veins, slotting the match-winning goal from a tight angle to send Port into a frenzy
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00:38
New Blue lands an absolute spiral
Carlton edge a little bit closer to the finish line as recruit Jack Newnes lands a crucial shot on goal
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00:18
Wow, Walsh, that's a breathtaking mark
Sam Walsh displays unbelievable courage to haul in this stunning grab
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00:38
Is this the best kick in the AFL?
Much-hyped Port youngster Kane Farrell repeats last week's heroics with another nonchalant kick from outside 50
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00:34
Electrifying Eddie, you've done it again
Eddie Betts weaves some absolute genius in front of goal
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00:43
Betts' beast grab and Gibbons' sharp stab
Eddie Betts clunks a sensational contested mark and passes to Michael Gibbons who slots it
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00:33
Motlop and Butters' utter class in this top goal
Steven Motlop and Zak Butters combine for a stunning major

An injury to Jordan De Goey (finger) gives Collingwood a number of options. Mason Cox was a late withdrawal last Thursday night and could fill the void, should Nathan Buckley elect to go tall against a West Coast backline that has struggled against height. Darcy Cameron also provides another key-position option in attack. Josh Thomas, who was the carry-over emergency last week, has also impressed in a series of recent scratch matches and would be the smaller choice against the Eagles at Optus Stadium. Buckley could hedge his bets and pick one of each, should Atu Bosenavulagi make way after winning just three disposals on the weekend. Matt Scharenberg (ribs) and Ben Reid (calf) will also push their case for recalls, having both spent time on the sidelines due to injury.
Verdict: Two changes, with Cox and Thomas replacing De Goey and Bosenavulagi. - Riley Beveridge
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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07:05
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02:36
Five-star De Goey explosive on his return
Jordan De Goey conjures a special performance in his return to footy, with five goals to easily claim best-on-ground honours
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06:07
Scott: 'More than a few things went against us'
Chris Scott believes his Cats were well beaten by 'the better team on the night' and provided an update on injuries to Joel Selwood and Jordan Clark
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07:22
Bucks: 'When he's kicking five goals, we'll take that'
Nathan Buckley admits he'd like to play Jordan De Goey through the midfield, but his worth up forward is too valuable
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00:41
De Goey delivers soccer special
Jordan De Goey rounds off a fantastic game with a dazzling volley on goal
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00:34
Hoskin-Elliott screamer stuns Optus
Will Hoskin-Elliott launches himself for a perfect hanger right in front of the Collingwood faithful in Perth
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00:32
Cats concern as young gun hurts shoulder
Geelong suffer another setback with Jordan Clark leaving the game with a shoulder injury
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00:38
Slick Cat feeds the ball to Zach for snap
Gary Rohan shows excellent hands to help the ball towards Zach Tuohy who snaps truly
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00:51
Sons of guns combine for one
Collingwood youngsters Callum Brown and Josh Daicos conjure a delightful goal
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00:33
Massive blow as skipper Selwood done
Geelong have been dealt a huge setback with captain Joel Selwood finished for the game after appearing to injure his hamstring
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00:47
Pies prove where there's a Will, there's a way
Collingwood do brilliantly to plant the ball in the path of forward Will Hoskin-Elliott, who finishes with the neatest of snaps
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00:51
De Goey swamped by Pies after opener
Jordan De Goey is paid a dubious mark but makes no mistake of the resulting set shot

After a disappointing performance against the Western Bulldogs last week it is hard to see the Bombers going in with the same line-up against the Crows this Sunday. Brandon Zerk-Thatcher is a chance to come in for the injured Cale Hooker (calf) as is Aaron Francis, while they could bring in James Stewart and play him forward. Irving Mosquito is getting close to a debut, while Tom Cutler returned in a scratch match last week from a calf injury and performed well on a wing. Matt Guelfi is another itching for a call-up to the senior side, while Martin Gleeson was managed last week.
Verdict: First-gamer Ned Cahill was solid last week but could be squeezed out if the Bombers opt for Cutler’s run. Gleeson, Francis and Zerk-Thatcher seem likely to fight it out to replace Hooker. - Callum Twomey
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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06:11
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08:43
Beveridge: 'Best individual performance' of English's career
Watch Western Bulldogs press conference after round seven's match against Essendon
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06:02
Worsfold: Dogs' midfield experience 'miles above ours'
Watch Essendon's press conference after round seven's match against the Bulldogs
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00:29
Silky Bomber has serious skills from the angle
Essendon gun Devon Smith is a dead-eye in front of the big sticks
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00:33
Cody strikes again as Dogs destruction continues
An impressive debut from Cody Weightman getting better by the second
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00:38
Striding Suckling on the end of a perfect delivery
Laitham Vandermeer provides a perfectly-weighted ball for Matthew Suckling to mark and goal
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00:34
Towering English lets his hands do the talking
Western Bulldogs ruckman Tim English strong in the aerial contest and kicks a goal
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Debutant Dog's incredible banana goal with first kick
Cody Weightman announces his arrival on the AFL stage with an early grab and goal
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00:24
McKernan's contender for goal assist of the season
Incredible football IQ from Shaun McKernan finds an open Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti

There were no injury concerns out of the disappointing Western Derby loss, but coach Justin Longmuir may look to make some changes at match committee for next Monday night's clash with Geelong. Reece Conca (hamstring) is expected to return, while Brandon Matera, Connor Blakely, Tobe Watson and Lloyd Meek were emergencies against the Eagles and are next in line. Travis Colyer, Lachie Schultz and Bailey Banfield may be feeling the heat after quiet performances.
Verdict: Conca to return for Banfield. - Chris Correia
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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06:24
Simmo on Kennedy: 'Couldn't be prouder'
Adam Simpson says the club doesn't expect Josh Kennedy to kick four goals each week in the 'twilight years' of his career, but are not surprised with his best-on-ground performance
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06:51
Longmuir on Tabs' error: 'Clearly he'd like that back'
Justin Longmuir says Matt Taberner recovered well after his howler in front of goal and classed it as 'one moment' in a game of many costly errors
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01:18
Kennedy knows best in game 250
Josh Kennedy was the most influential player on the ground with four goals in his 250th game of AFL
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05:16
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00:37
Horror misses flattening faithful Freo fans
Lively Fremantle supporters attempt to help their side mount a comeback but are let down after two poor shots on goal, following some superior marking
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00:33
Docker delight as Frederick kicks first ever AFL goal
Fremantle first-gamer Michael Frederick zooms onto the crumbs and snares his first major in the AFL
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00:29
Oh no, Taberner embarrassed after open-goal howler
Matt Taberner gets mowed down in the goalsquare after electing to play on in very similar fashion to the infamous Nick Riewoldt and Heath Shaw incident
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00:16
Milestone man pumped after opener
Josh Kennedy plucks a brilliant mark on his 250th game and makes no mistake of the resulting set shot

The Cats' midfield was exposed last week when Joel Selwood (hamstring) and Jordan Clark (shoulder) went down with injuries mid-game. It makes the call to bring back Mitch Duncan an easy one, while Charlie Constable will be at the front of the queue for Selwood's vacant inside midfield role unless they turn to James Parsons. The return of Tom Stewart will make for a logjam of defenders and veteran Harry Taylor will be needed to contend with Rory Lobb and Matt Taberner. It could force Jed Bews to be the unlucky one. While Francis Evans was an emergency last week, Lachie Fogarty and potential debutant Brad Close are in the frame for Gary Ablett's position with the champion back in Victoria.
Verdict: Duncan, Stewart, and Constable in for Clark, Bews and Selwood. Flip a coin on Fogarty or Close for Ablett's spot. - Mitch Cleary
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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07:05
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02:36
Five-star De Goey explosive on his return
Jordan De Goey conjures a special performance in his return to footy, with five goals to easily claim best-on-ground honours
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06:07
Scott: 'More than a few things went against us'
Chris Scott believes his Cats were well beaten by 'the better team on the night' and provided an update on injuries to Joel Selwood and Jordan Clark
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07:22
Bucks: 'When he's kicking five goals, we'll take that'
Nathan Buckley admits he'd like to play Jordan De Goey through the midfield, but his worth up forward is too valuable
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00:41
De Goey delivers soccer special
Jordan De Goey rounds off a fantastic game with a dazzling volley on goal
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00:34
Hoskin-Elliott screamer stuns Optus
Will Hoskin-Elliott launches himself for a perfect hanger right in front of the Collingwood faithful in Perth
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00:32
Cats concern as young gun hurts shoulder
Geelong suffer another setback with Jordan Clark leaving the game with a shoulder injury
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00:38
Slick Cat feeds the ball to Zach for snap
Gary Rohan shows excellent hands to help the ball towards Zach Tuohy who snaps truly
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00:51
Sons of guns combine for one
Collingwood youngsters Callum Brown and Josh Daicos conjure a delightful goal
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00:33
Massive blow as skipper Selwood done
Geelong have been dealt a huge setback with captain Joel Selwood finished for the game after appearing to injure his hamstring
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00:47
Pies prove where there's a Will, there's a way
Collingwood do brilliantly to plant the ball in the path of forward Will Hoskin-Elliott, who finishes with the neatest of snaps
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00:51
De Goey swamped by Pies after opener
Jordan De Goey is paid a dubious mark but makes no mistake of the resulting set shot

Back at home after three matches on the road, the Suns are fresh off a win against Sydney as they prepare for a short turnaround to take on the Western Bulldogs on Thursday night. Small forward Darcy Macpherson (10 disposals and a goal) has battled for a few weeks, while recalled Wil Powell (four touches) did well in his one-on-one contests but could not get involved with ball in his new role in defence. Sean Lemmens and Brayden Fiorini would be right in the hunt for a call-up.
Verdict: Hard to change a winning team, but Macpherson is struggling and could benefit from missing a week and freshening up. Lemmens deserves a chance at his expense. - Michael Whiting
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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06:33
Longmire: 'Next gen mids need to pick up slack'
Sydney coach John Longmire wants to see the Swans' younger onballers step up in the absence of injured duo Josh Kennedy and Isaac Heeney
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08:53
Dew: 'We're starting to make strides'
Gold Coast coach Stuart Dew was pleased to come away with the win after 'a real battle'
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06:59
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00:32
Hayward hurdled after stunning goal
Will Hayward snaps an outrageous goal and is then hurdled by Tom Papley
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00:36
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00:29
Sydney's goalkicking star snaps a pearler
Swans small forward Tom Papley hits the scoreboard with an excellent finish
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00:37
Day's double effort gives Suns brilliant goal
Not satisfied with the smother, Sam Day follows it up with a terrific snap
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00:39
Dew's priceless reaction to ridiculous Rankine
Mid-air magic from precocious Sun Izak Rankine leaves Stuart Dew shaking his head

Brilliant forward Toby Greene is expected to be available for the Giants' Friday night clash with Richmond in the Grand Final rematch. Greene missed last week's loss to Brisbane with a shin injury. Daniel Lloyd was managed last week after suffering concussion the previous game so should also be available to take on the Tigers if he can regain his place in the star-studded Giants line-up. Tom Green and Matt Buntine are also pushing for call-ups, but the Giants have a largely settled side – they just need to get going after back-to-back losses.
Verdict: Greene comes in for Bobby Hill who was quiet last week, while the Giants will weigh up whether to bring back Lloyd, potentially for Zac Langdon. - Callum Twomey
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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08:06
Cameron: 'We're a rung off the top-liners'
GWS coach Leon Cameron admits 'the boys are down a bit in confidence' but refuses to 'wallow in pity'
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04:32
Fagan: 'We learned a lot from last week'
Brisbane coach Chris Fagan says 'good teams win anywhere, anytime' and his team took a step in that direction against GWS
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06:57
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00:45
High fly from Lions' little man
Lincoln McCarthy shows his aerial prowess and slots the sealer for Brisbane
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00:59
Sensational goal gives Brisbane breathing room
The kick had to be perfect for Cam Rayner to nail it, and it was
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01:15
Huge mark from No.1 pick halts GWS momentum
Cam Rayner comes from nowhere to clunk it and slot an important goal for Brisbane
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01:08
Finlayson's outstanding finish from his sweet spot
From deep in the pocket, Jeremy Finlayson produces a brilliant goal
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00:55
Sublime snap from GWS young gun
On return from shoulder surgery, reigning Giants best and fairest Tim Taranto shows no sign of rust
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01:10
Lions mates catch Giants defenders napping
A great grab by Lincoln McCarthy and he hands it off to close friend Lachie Neale for an easy goal

Another week, more big selection calls to make. Jarman Impey (knee) – one of the most influential players on the Hawks' list – played his second scratch match at the weekend and this time without restrictions. Do they bring him back to play Sydney or wait another week? Jack Scrimshaw (ankle) was close to returning on Sunday and should come in this week. On the flipside, Tim O'Brien (ankle) will be out for at least this week and possibly longer, so they have a decision to make on their forward structure. Sending one of the defenders into attack seems reasonable, since Jon Patton (hamstring) remains out. Jon Ceglar (toe) or Ben McEvoy might be options, too. Two-gamer Josh Morris might be vulnerable. Potential high-profile axings could be Tom Scully or captain Ben Stratton. Youngsters Harry Jones, Dylan Moore and Finn Maginness are contenders to come in.
Verdict: Ceglar (if fit), Scrimshaw and Impey in; O'Brien, Scully and Harry Morrison (who is stiff). - Marc McGowan
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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02:08
Petracca warns comp he's arrived
Christian Petracca looks to have transformed to a new level in 2020 after another phenomenal performance
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13:06
Clarko: 'Down on confidence and dispirited'
Alastair Clarkson believes his side find themselves in a 'patch' of being well 'below their best', but is optimistic they can turn it around
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01:10
Gawn eats up everything Hawks dish up
Max Gawn had a field day against Hawthorn, marking just about every ball that was sent his way
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05:52
Goodwin on Petracca: 'Becoming a very good player'
Simon Goodwin says Christian Petracca has been 'outstanding' all season and agrees he is starting to show signs of his massive potential
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07:23
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00:45
Hawks happy for Morris after opening AFL account
Hawthorn get around second-gamer Josh Morris after earning his first AFL goal
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01:01
Joy for Jackson after first AFL goal
Promising Melbourne youngster Luke Jackson snares his first major in the AFL after running into an open goal
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00:21
High-flying Hawk done after ankle injury
Hawthorn have been dealt a blow with marking forward Tim O'Brien out of the game after hurting his ankle
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01:36
Deadly Dees tell Pickett to kick it
The Demons continue their irrepressible run with another major, this one through exciting youngster Kysaiah Pickett
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00:54
Jaeger's left is just classy and deft
Hawthorn desperately needed a goal and Jaeger O'Meara obliges with a very silky snap on his left
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01:04
Harley's hands help Hannan on his way
Christian Petracca and Harley Bennell show a nice set of skills to feed the ball towards Mitch Hannan who does the rest

The Demons have a decision to make on fit-again key forward Tom McDonald, who missed Sunday's win with an eye injury. Second-gamer Luke Jackson impressed in McDonald's absence, with the forward line functioning well and him spelling Max Gawn in the ruck. Could McDonald play on the wing instead? Adam Tomlinson, Nathan Jones, Joel Smith, Alex Neal-Bullen, Trent Rivers and Jayden Hunt are other recall candidates but there aren't many vulnerable players. The upcoming compressed fixture might be a factor but possibly not until next week. Neville Jetta and Jay Lockhart will be needed for Brisbane's fleet of smalls. Jake Melksham isn't in 2018 form but is playing a role up forward and at the end of the midfield rotation, while Angus Brayshaw and Aaron vandenBerg are contributing despite some untidy ball use.
Verdict: Unchanged. - Marc McGowan
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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02:08
Petracca warns comp he's arrived
Christian Petracca looks to have transformed to a new level in 2020 after another phenomenal performance
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13:06
Clarko: 'Down on confidence and dispirited'
Alastair Clarkson believes his side find themselves in a 'patch' of being well 'below their best', but is optimistic they can turn it around
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01:10
Gawn eats up everything Hawks dish up
Max Gawn had a field day against Hawthorn, marking just about every ball that was sent his way
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05:52
Goodwin on Petracca: 'Becoming a very good player'
Simon Goodwin says Christian Petracca has been 'outstanding' all season and agrees he is starting to show signs of his massive potential
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07:23
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00:45
Hawks happy for Morris after opening AFL account
Hawthorn get around second-gamer Josh Morris after earning his first AFL goal
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01:01
Joy for Jackson after first AFL goal
Promising Melbourne youngster Luke Jackson snares his first major in the AFL after running into an open goal
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00:21
High-flying Hawk done after ankle injury
Hawthorn have been dealt a blow with marking forward Tim O'Brien out of the game after hurting his ankle
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01:36
Deadly Dees tell Pickett to kick it
The Demons continue their irrepressible run with another major, this one through exciting youngster Kysaiah Pickett
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00:54
Jaeger's left is just classy and deft
Hawthorn desperately needed a goal and Jaeger O'Meara obliges with a very silky snap on his left
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01:04
Harley's hands help Hannan on his way
Christian Petracca and Harley Bennell show a nice set of skills to feed the ball towards Mitch Hannan who does the rest

Skipper Jack Ziebell (hamstring) faces a month on the sidelines in another crippling blow for the Roos, who have the longest injury list in the AFL. Kyron Hayden (concussion) would appear doubtful after his heavy collision. Could the Roos pull the trigger on Ben Brown's sidekick Nick Larkey (foot), or any of Luke Davies-Uniacke (groin), Kayne Turner (foot) and Majak Daw? Cameron Zurhaar (calf) is a certain inclusion if he's fit after being a late withdrawal, as is Jed Anderson (quad), while Paul Ahern (hamstring) also needs to prove his fitness. Late inclusion Ben McKay deserves to stay in but could Mason Wood's spot again be under threat? Aiden Bonar and Bailey Scott are yet to establish themselves as senior regulars.
Verdict: Zurhaar, Anderson and Daw for Ziebell, Hayden and Wood. - Marc McGowan
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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06:42
Shaw: 'Not enough blokes rowing the boat'
North Melbourne coach Rhyce Shaw won't 'throw the baby out with the bathwater' but knows improvement is needed after a poor showing against Richmond
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06:33
Hardwick: 'We can play a hell of a lot better'
Richmond coach Damien Hardwick lauds his side's spread of performers but warned the reigning premiers can improve
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07:33
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00:30
Rising Roo stretchered off after incredible bravery
Kyron Hayden was down for several minutes after courageously running back with the flight and getting crunched - fairly - by Tom Lynch
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00:23
Crucial Tigers backman on report
Dual Richmond premiership defender Dylan Grimes will be scrutinised by the Match Review Officer for this incident
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00:20
Nightmare blunder from Roo ruck gifts Tigers goal
There haven't been many bad moments for Todd Goldstein this year but this wasn't his finest effort
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00:24
Frustrated Dusty in MRO strife?
Richmond superstar Dustin Martin doesn't seem to be enjoying the close attention from North Melbourne tagger Luke McDonald
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00:20
Flag Tiger pulls up lame with hamstring concern
Josh Caddy could be set for a stint on the sidelines
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00:21
More problems for North skipper
Returning from a hamstring injury, Jack Ziebell didn't make it until the end of the first quarter against Richmond
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00:24
Josh sky-Walker takes stunning speccy
Recycled Roo provides an early exciting moment with one of the marks of the season

A trio of key players, including Connor Rozee (heel), Ryan Burton (quad) and Steven Motlop (ankle), were injured in Sunday's win over Carlton. Rozee will have a fitness test later this week, but Burton and Motlop will certainly miss. Scott Lycett has PCL damage to his knee and could miss up to a fortnight. The positive signs displayed by his young replacement Peter Ladhams will allow Ken Hinkley the time to be patient with his experienced ruckman's return. Tom Rockliff and Riley Bonner remain on the outer, but could earn recalls given the club's injury list. Cam Sutcliffe could also put himself in the frame for selection, having missed last week due to a hamstring strain. Young forward Mitch Georgiades is also awaiting a return to action, having failed to reappear for the senior side after injuring his calf during the shutdown period.
Verdict: Rockliff and Bonner to earn recalls, with Burton and Motlop forced out due to injury. - Riley Beveridge
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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05:12
Teague: 'I thought he'd kick it'
David Teague admits he felt Robbie Gray 'was due' to slot the decisive goal after the Power had squandered a number of gettable shots in the lead-up
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06:21
Hinkley: 'Bloody pleased he kicked it'
Ken Hinkley admits he wasn't sure whether Port superstar Robbie Gray would convert his set shot to win the game, but was over the moon after seeing his 'champion' step up
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02:03
Charlie Dixon, you are a monster
The Blues had no answers for Charlie Dixon, who clunked just about everything in sight
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07:00
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03:19
Watch the last two minutes: Carl v Port
Enjoy the thrilling final moments between the Blues and the Power
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00:33
Robbie's ridiculous match-winner after siren
Robbie Gray has ice in veins, slotting the match-winning goal from a tight angle to send Port into a frenzy
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00:38
New Blue lands an absolute spiral
Carlton edge a little bit closer to the finish line as recruit Jack Newnes lands a crucial shot on goal
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00:18
Wow, Walsh, that's a breathtaking mark
Sam Walsh displays unbelievable courage to haul in this stunning grab
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00:38
Is this the best kick in the AFL?
Much-hyped Port youngster Kane Farrell repeats last week's heroics with another nonchalant kick from outside 50
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00:34
Electrifying Eddie, you've done it again
Eddie Betts weaves some absolute genius in front of goal
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00:43
Betts' beast grab and Gibbons' sharp stab
Eddie Betts clunks a sensational contested mark and passes to Michael Gibbons who slots it
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00:33
Motlop and Butters' utter class in this top goal
Steven Motlop and Zak Butters combine for a stunning major

The Tigers will be forced into at least one change with Josh Caddy suffering a hamstring injury against the Roos last week. Trent Cotchin will be given another week to recover from his hamstring injury, but David Astbury is ready to return following knee surgery last month. The premiership defender's inclusion will put Noah Balta at risk of losing his spot. Kamdyn McIntosh only had three kicks last week, but his five tackles will please the coaching staff. Jack Ross and Sydney Stack are likely to be fighting for Caddy's vacant spot, but don't discount Pat Naish or a debut for Riley Collier-Dawkins.
Verdict: Astbury replaces Balta, while Ross comes in for Caddy. - Ben Sutton
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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06:42
Shaw: 'Not enough blokes rowing the boat'
North Melbourne coach Rhyce Shaw won't 'throw the baby out with the bathwater' but knows improvement is needed after a poor showing against Richmond
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06:33
Hardwick: 'We can play a hell of a lot better'
Richmond coach Damien Hardwick lauds his side's spread of performers but warned the reigning premiers can improve
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07:33
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00:30
Rising Roo stretchered off after incredible bravery
Kyron Hayden was down for several minutes after courageously running back with the flight and getting crunched - fairly - by Tom Lynch
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00:23
Crucial Tigers backman on report
Dual Richmond premiership defender Dylan Grimes will be scrutinised by the Match Review Officer for this incident
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00:20
Nightmare blunder from Roo ruck gifts Tigers goal
There haven't been many bad moments for Todd Goldstein this year but this wasn't his finest effort
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00:24
Frustrated Dusty in MRO strife?
Richmond superstar Dustin Martin doesn't seem to be enjoying the close attention from North Melbourne tagger Luke McDonald
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00:20
Flag Tiger pulls up lame with hamstring concern
Josh Caddy could be set for a stint on the sidelines
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00:21
More problems for North skipper
Returning from a hamstring injury, Jack Ziebell didn't make it until the end of the first quarter against Richmond
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00:24
Josh sky-Walker takes stunning speccy
Recycled Roo provides an early exciting moment with one of the marks of the season

Much of the selection quandary will again centre on whether the Saints go with two rucks and keep Paddy Ryder in the side. Josh Battle (concussion/cheekbone) will be assessed this week and, given the five-day break, is more unlikely than likely. Debutant Ryan Byrnes was quiet, while the Saints may consider skipper Jarryn Geary for a rest. Unsighted in 2020, Jack Sinclair was best on ground for a half in a scratch match before he was rested as the travelling emergency for Adelaide. Jonathon Marsh will be in the frame after he was dropped, while Jack Bytel, Shane Savage and Nick Hind were close last week.
Verdict: Ryder would almost certainly keep his spot if Battle – who has previously been used as the second ruck – is ruled out. Expect Sinclair or Marsh to be next in. - Mitch Cleary
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15:21
Nicks: 'We've got to get back to work'
Watch Adelaide's press conference after round seven's match against St Kilda
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09:03
Ratten: 'It wasn’t perfect but it was really pleasing'
Watch St Kilda's press conference after round seven's match against Adelaide
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07:23
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00:36
Lonie dribbles one home after some brilliant crumbing work
St Kilda's Jack Lonie waits for the spoil and goals in a classy finish
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00:43
Footy gods finally smile on Tex
Taylor Walker missed out on a mark he thought he'd taken, before earning a free kick a goal shortly afterwards
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00:24
Friendly fire ends bloodied Battle's night
Josh Battle clashes heads with teammate Paddy Ryder and is forced from the field
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00:34
Dougal deftly dodges defence and coolly finishes in style
St Kilda defender Dougal Howard casually slots a major from outside the arc
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00:39
Saints smalls swarm overwhelmed Crows
Adelaide struggle to keep up the pace as Jade Gresham finishes a quick St Kilda play
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00:27
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00:20
How about this courage from young Crow?
Adelaide recruit Fischer McAsey launches to take this courageous mark

Help is on the way. Sam Reid and Lewis Melican are available to return from respective injuries to potentially bolster the Swans against Hawthorn on Saturday. However, they have three fresh concerns with Colin O'Riordan (hip), George Hewett (back) and Will Hayward (knee). Not knowing how those three will come up makes it hard to predict what Sydney will do. It might spare some teammates from the axe, too. Chad Warner and even Nick Blakey, who hasn't kicked a goal in the past month and has three single-digit-possession games in that time, must be feeling the heat. Recruits Sam Gray and Lewis Taylor will be in the selection frame, as could Justin McInerney and Zac Foot.
Verdict: Reid and Taylor in but Hewett and Warner out (depending on O'Riordan and Hayward proving their fitness and Hewett not). - Marc McGowan
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06:33
Longmire: 'Next gen mids need to pick up slack'
Sydney coach John Longmire wants to see the Swans' younger onballers step up in the absence of injured duo Josh Kennedy and Isaac Heeney
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08:53
Dew: 'We're starting to make strides'
Gold Coast coach Stuart Dew was pleased to come away with the win after 'a real battle'
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06:59
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00:32
Hayward hurdled after stunning goal
Will Hayward snaps an outrageous goal and is then hurdled by Tom Papley
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00:36
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00:29
Sydney's goalkicking star snaps a pearler
Swans small forward Tom Papley hits the scoreboard with an excellent finish
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00:37
Day's double effort gives Suns brilliant goal
Not satisfied with the smother, Sam Day follows it up with a terrific snap
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00:39
Dew's priceless reaction to ridiculous Rankine
Mid-air magic from precocious Sun Izak Rankine leaves Stuart Dew shaking his head

Captain Luke Shuey is a lock to return after the Eagles were extra cautious with his return from a hamstring injury last week. Initially named and then withdrawn, expect Shuey to take Brayden Ainsworth's spot. Jarrod Cameron again had little impact and had the lowest time on ground of any Eagle in the Derby win, but given Jamaine Jones is still working back from a hamstring, expect the Eagles to give Cameron his third consecutive game. Jarrod Brander is fit and available after his hip complaint, but may find it tough to get his spot back. Lewis Jetta is another outside the 22 who can't be forgotten.
Verdict: Shuey in for Ainsworth. - Mitch Cleary
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06:24
Simmo on Kennedy: 'Couldn't be prouder'
Adam Simpson says the club doesn't expect Josh Kennedy to kick four goals each week in the 'twilight years' of his career, but are not surprised with his best-on-ground performance
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06:51
Longmuir on Tabs' error: 'Clearly he'd like that back'
Justin Longmuir says Matt Taberner recovered well after his howler in front of goal and classed it as 'one moment' in a game of many costly errors
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01:18
Kennedy knows best in game 250
Josh Kennedy was the most influential player on the ground with four goals in his 250th game of AFL
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05:16
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00:37
Horror misses flattening faithful Freo fans
Lively Fremantle supporters attempt to help their side mount a comeback but are let down after two poor shots on goal, following some superior marking
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00:33
Docker delight as Frederick kicks first ever AFL goal
Fremantle first-gamer Michael Frederick zooms onto the crumbs and snares his first major in the AFL
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00:29
Oh no, Taberner embarrassed after open-goal howler
Matt Taberner gets mowed down in the goalsquare after electing to play on in very similar fashion to the infamous Nick Riewoldt and Heath Shaw incident
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00:16
Milestone man pumped after opener
Josh Kennedy plucks a brilliant mark on his 250th game and makes no mistake of the resulting set shot

Tough midfielder Callum Porter will make his debut this week as the Dogs look to add some inside grunt against the Suns. Sam Lloyd kicked a goal in last week's scratch match and could return after missing some time with a collarbone injury. Bailey Dale is down on form and has managed just four goals from six matches this year, after kicking 20 goals in a six-week span towards the end of last year.
Verdict: Lloyd and Porter come in for Dale and Lachie Young. - Jourdan Canil
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06:11
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08:43
Beveridge: 'Best individual performance' of English's career
Watch Western Bulldogs press conference after round seven's match against Essendon
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06:02
Worsfold: Dogs' midfield experience 'miles above ours'
Watch Essendon's press conference after round seven's match against the Bulldogs
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00:29
Silky Bomber has serious skills from the angle
Essendon gun Devon Smith is a dead-eye in front of the big sticks
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00:33
Cody strikes again as Dogs destruction continues
An impressive debut from Cody Weightman getting better by the second
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00:38
Striding Suckling on the end of a perfect delivery
Laitham Vandermeer provides a perfectly-weighted ball for Matthew Suckling to mark and goal
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00:34
Towering English lets his hands do the talking
Western Bulldogs ruckman Tim English strong in the aerial contest and kicks a goal
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Debutant Dog's incredible banana goal with first kick
Cody Weightman announces his arrival on the AFL stage with an early grab and goal
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00:24
McKernan's contender for goal assist of the season
Incredible football IQ from Shaun McKernan finds an open Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti