Gold Coast completed a successful few weeks in Darwin (NT) by coming to the top to beat Hawthorn fellow flag agency in a meeting in Shootout style. Playing in his home, with his family and friends present, including his AFL Hall of Famer Uncle Michael, Forward Ben Long (shown below) has started a career-high four majors.
John Noble was only the 13th player in the aunt history who registered more than 1000m won and collected 36 widened and three approvals in a quality setup.
However, the night was from all-Australian Touk Miller (shown above), who remained very loyal to the Suns during his ten-year career, while making his 200th performance.
Taken on Pick 29 in the 2014 Afg design, the 29-year-old Pas the second player in club history that completed the performance, in the footsteps of David Swallow.
Narrm region of Brisbane Van Streek on their home deck
NARRM (Melbourne) produced a surprise with an exciting comeback in the last quarter to run on the top of reigning Prime Ministers Brisbane on their home deck.
In a series of great form, Captain Max Gawn was again crucial for the Dees, while Clayton Oliver had the non -worthy task of tagging Brownlow medal winner Lachie Neale.
As part of Sir Doug Nicholls Round, the club attracted a native Guernsey, designed by artist and comedian Kevin Kropinyeri, the father of Kysaiah Pickett.
On a different disappointing afternoon, a clear note for the Lions was the return of Keidean Coleman, after 14 months out, after a knee construction.
Magpies go the top of the ladder
Collingwood has taken over the new ladder leaders. They have retained their remarkable run against Kuwarna (Adelaide) by making the ten consecutive successes.
Played before 67,697 at the MCG, a record house and road crowd in which the visitors were involved, they finally broke open the match in the last term.
Billy Frampton really stood up for the Magpies, in an improvised defense due to injuries, by keeping dangerous crows forward Riley Thilthorpe Goemloos.
In an emotional interview, coach Craig McCrae revealed that the decision was made to protect the team against the news that Adam Selwood, older brother of assistant manager Scott, who had died tragically in Perth, only 41 years old that morning.
Jesza kicks a bag in cat route
Jeremy Cameron (depicted below) started a season-high seven Majors when Geelong made an emphatic explanation by hitting an Ond-par Yartapuulti (Port Adelaide) in the oval.
The first half was a competitive affair, but after the main interval the cats went up another gear and the force could not match it and were blown away.
Their score of just a meager 39 points was their third lowest in ten years, and this last Thrashing means that coach Ken Hinkley, in his last season of eleven years at the club, has now suffered three of his heaviest ten defeats this campaign.
Both parties count the costs of injuries with five players excluded before the break – four with hamstring injuries – and confronted with a time -out on the sidelines.
Bailey Dale Smash Club Records
A fast-staring western Bulldogs continued with the recording of their third biggest victory over a terrible Essendon by placing them on the sword in a 91-point monitoring.
Half-back Bailey Dale (depicted below) had the night of his life for the doggies when he hit three club records for the tests (49), undisputed assets (37) and stairs (37).
It completes a good week for the club, after it has agreed to a five -year contract extension until 2030, with midfielder Ed Richards, who has been in excellent form.
This is on the back of defender Rory Lobb, known for his colorful hairstyles, who also registers for two years at De Kennel until the end of 2027.
Jackson is not going anywhere
Walyalup’s (Fremantle) Jekyll and Hyde form went on while they traveled the Interstate and their first victory ever at Greater Western Sydney in Engie Stadium.
The Dockers have built up the reputation as bullying heads with a flat lane, which struggled on the road, but they were up for this and were winning winners.
Luke Jackson (shown above) was not stunned by a week of continuous speculation about his future in the WA -Outfit, by coming out at the top of the top in the ruck struggle against cracks Briggs.
Coach Justin Longmuir BrusheD of the subject In his press when he was asked and said, “He never said anything, but he wants to become a Fremantle player, and these headlines continue to pop up and people from other clubs continue to feed.”
Marn Grook Match
Sydney made sure that Carlton’s miserable run continued at the SCG in the Marn Grook competition, because they came from behind to triumph in wet and slippery conditions.
Isaac Heeney (depicted below) was the catalyst for the Swans and took the first Goodes-O’Loughlin medal of his career, with a best on the ground with a career-high 38 deletions.
The only disappointment was that They will lose Joel Amartey for three games After he was suspended because he chose bumps and concussion Jordan Boyd.
For the blues it is now the fifth time, in their six defeats so far, where they have led to three -quarters of time and then fade, which is a real worries and reason for concern.
Fabric ends MCG Hoodoo
Two sides that struggled at the wrong end of the ladder clashed, with Noord-Melbourne at the top to beat Richmond with a four-point marge in a real arm wrestle.
It was the first victory of the Kangas in the MCG since 2017 and only their second of the season. The competition was tight and this year had the most stop pages (137) of every competition.
Despite the suffering of a burst artery in his foot and an attack of illness during the week, Cameron Zurhaar (depicted above) still managed to get up and kick a high-hook season.
The Tigers went completely into the final phase and pushed men forward, but Kane Mcauliffe and Tim Taranto could only score backwards while they were short of.
Vale Adam Selwood
Waalitj Marawar (West Coast) took their first success of 2025 with a victory over Euro-Withoke (St. Kilda) for an emotionally charged afternoon in Optus Stadium.
This luminaire only comes one day after the tragic loss of Adam Selwood, a Premiership player for the Eagles that appeared between 2003 and 2013 187 performances.
He was a member of life and received the Best Clubman Award in 2013. After his retirement, he stayed at the club as a development coach. He became the inaugural head of female football and held administrative roles.
The 42,000+ crowd has observed a flawless silence for the bouncer, and A video played in honor of him on the large screens during the break.
Round 10 results
Gold Coast 16.8 (104)
Hawthorn 15.6 (96)
Sydney 11.12 (78)
Carlton 9.8 (62)
Collingwood 11.12 (78)
Kudunna (Adelaide) 10.8 (68)
Yartapult (Port Adelaide) 5.9 (39)
Geelong 17.13 (115)
GWS 8.13 (61)
Walyalup (Fremantle) 13.17 (95)
Western Bulldogs 18.19 (127)
Essendon 5.6 (36)
Richmond 11.8 (74)
North Melbourne 12.6 (78)
Brisbane 13.10 (88)
Narrm (Melbourne) 14.15 (99)
Calawy (West Coast Eagles) 16.12 (108)
Euro-oyoke (ST kilda) 12.8 (80)
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