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Western Bulldogs and Melbourne a clash to savour

Western Bulldogs and Melbourne a clash to savour A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size There is plenty of ineptness around the league this year, but we can’t write about St Kilda’s lack of heart every week. It’s time to celebrate the clubs at the pointy end. It’s not often we get a true top-of-the-table clash between the two clear best teams, and they are to be savoured. With both the Western Bulldogs and Melbourne two games and percentage clear of third, sitting at 9-1 and locks for the top four, there is no doubt that this is a heavyweight bout. There is every chance these teams will meet again in September, and possibly on the last Saturday.

Your club s underrated performer: Round 10

Your club s underrated performer: Round 10 A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size It’s hard to believe it’s almost halfway through the year. Too many very good performances went too unnoticed over the weekend, so let’s right those wrongs. Adelaide: Luke Brown The Crows own perhaps the two biggest upsets of the season and once again, the back half stood up well, not giving away much to the forwards, with the midfield getting beaten. Share Brown was instrumental down back for the Crows, with a fantastic 480 metres gained. He took six grabs, had a handful of intercept touches and half a dozen rebound 50s. Big tick.

Coach s huge admission after shock loss | Morning Bulletin

AFL Rd 10 - Adelaide v Melbourne Sport by Jason Phelan 23rd May 2021 1:58 PM | Updated: 2:14 PM The record 13-0 start of the mighty 1956 Demons is safe for another year after Melbourne’s stirring unbeaten run ended with a dramatic one-point loss to the Crows at Adelaide Oval. A 10-0 start was there for the taking against Adelaide, who limped into Saturday’s clash on a five-game losing streak. The Crows played out of their skins, but looked headed for another honourable loss 16 points down in the final term, with Clayton Oliver putting on a midfield masterclass. But a goal to Darcy Fogarty and the stunning winner with 43 seconds left from Taylor Walker sealed a famous victory.

Coach s huge admission after shock loss

AFL Rd 10 - Adelaide v Melbourne Sport by Jason Phelan 23rd May 2021 1:58 PM | Updated: 2:14 PM The record 13-0 start of the mighty 1956 Demons is safe for another year after Melbourne’s stirring unbeaten run ended with a dramatic one-point loss to the Crows at Adelaide Oval. A 10-0 start was there for the taking against Adelaide, who limped into Saturday’s clash on a five-game losing streak. The Crows played out of their skins, but looked headed for another honourable loss 16 points down in the final term, with Clayton Oliver putting on a midfield masterclass. But a goal to Darcy Fogarty and the stunning winner with 43 seconds left from Taylor Walker sealed a famous victory.

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