In this week's Nine things we learned, we discover that Geelong isn't quite the same without its star rebounding defender, the Blues have hit a new low and the contenders should be worried about GWS.
1. Replacing Tom Stewart won't be easy
Geelong got away with a slow start against St Kilda, but will struggle with similar first-quarter performances in the finals. Max King ran riot in the first 20 minutes, with Jack Henry struggling to keep up and the intercepting/third man up skills of two-time Therabody AFL All-Australian Tom Stewart sorely missed. The Cats adjusted as the game wore on, but were also lacking the creative bounce off half-back that Stewart provides. Compounding the potentially season-ending injury is the absence of defenders Zach Tuohy (hamstring, another 2-3 weeks) and Tom Atkins, who was a test for the Saints game with a back injury. - Sarah Black
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Players stand together against racism
A touching pre-game moment as players and officials huddle as one to help combat…
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Towering King doing just about everything
Max King is imposing himself on the contest early with three strong marks to go…
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Snappy Saints slip through the Cats
The Saints continue their charge with another great goal through Tim Membrey
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Jumping Jezza makes his move
Jeremy Cameron has made his impact felt in his return game with a couple of handy…
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Crouch coming up big with two
Brad Crouch shows another his side to his game with two important goals in the third
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Hawkins helps himself to a crucial major
Tom Hawkins keeps his feet and gets rewarded, slotting a timely snap before the final…
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Could Danger find himself in hot water?
Patrick Dangerfield is penalised for this high contact on Brad Crouch
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Saint defender subbed following Tomahawk tackle
St Kilda has been forced to sub out Darragh Joyce after this incident with Tom…
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Highlights: Geelong v St Kilda
The Cats and Saints clash in round 22
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Scott demands AFL to make call on pre-finals bye
Watch Geelong's press conference after round 22's match against St Kilda
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Ratten on King: 'He was playing some fantastic footy'
Watch St Kilda's press conference after round 22's match against Geelong
2. This is the bleakest time to be Blue
Carlton is back to where it was two seasons ago. And four seasons before that. And two seasons before that. And five seasons before that. Once again, the Blues are coming towards the end of a horror campaign. This one will stretch their finals drought to eight years. Having shot into a 23-point lead against Port Adelaide on Saturday evening, Carlton then conceded 19 consecutive goals, didn't kick a major itself for more than a half of football, and lost by 95 points. It was a performance that put all of the club's failings under the spotlight. From the coaching, to the recruiting, to the fitness, to everything in between. After so many attempts at kickstarting this club, yet another summer of upheaval looms. - Riley Beveridge
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Last-gasp Marshall boot finds the middle
Todd Marshall puts through Port's first goal of the game thanks to this handy piece…
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Honey explodes with back-to-back goals
Josh Honey has booted two majors in a row to extend Carlton's lead
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Marshall's stellar snap stems the flow
Todd Marshall found himself in the thick of the action again thanks to this brilliant…
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Power class on display with Rozee sizzler
Connor Rozee oozed class with this sensational dribble goal
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Dixon continues onslaught with two in a row
Charlie Dixon has continued his side's total domination with back-to-back goals…
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Highlights: Port Adelaide v Carlton
The Power and Blues clash in round 22
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'It doesn't help ... I understand that': Teague addresses his coaching…
Watch Carlton's full press conference after round 22's match against Port Adelaide
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'It wasn't worth the risk': Hinkley on subbing off Lycett after knee…
Watch Port Adelaide's press conference after round 22's match against Carlton
3. Greater Western Sydney can cause real finals damage
All the talk after the Giants' Friday night win over Richmond was about the Tigers' descent down the ladder and the end of their hopes of nabbing a third consecutive premiership. And that's fair enough, because Richmond has been one of the teams of the century. But lost in that was the Giants' growing credentials to make a mark in the finals after the impressive win, which followed their season-defining win over Geelong last week. They will get Toby Greene (suspension) back next week, maybe Stephen Coniglio (toe) and NAB AFL Rising Star contender Tom Green (hamstring), and can lock in a finals spot by beating Carlton. If they get there, there is enough talent in this group to make it further than just an elimination final. - Callum Twomey
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Taranto's raw talent lights up Marvel
Tim Taranto displays some super skill to snare this golden snap
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De Boer gets this footy spinning to perfection
Matt de Boer bounces through a cracking goal and the Giants are on fire
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Taranto tantalising again with this ripper
Tim Taranto is having some sort of night, notching his third goal of the game after a…
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Shai shines with this super kick
Shai Bolton earns a great consolation goal for the Tigers with this superb effort
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Maurice Rioli jnr takes his chances late
A couple nice late plays from Maurice Rioli jnr provides something to look forward to…
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Taranto takes off to new levels
Tim Taranto owned his space up forward in the absence of Toby Greene with a terrific…
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Highlights: GWS v Richmond
The Giants and Tigers clash in round 22
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Cameron: Taranto filled Toby void perfectly
Leon Cameron says he made the decision earlier in the week to try Tim Taranto as a…
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Dimma: 'Made our job harder despite mathematical chance'
Damien Hardwick says his side hasn't done its finals chances any favours after losing…
4. The gap in the west has closed
There was a sense from early on at Optus Stadium that the Dockers would no longer tolerate being beaten up in Western Derbies like they had on the past 11 occasions. Club greats Shaun McManus and Paul Hasleby had called for a line in the sand to be drawn by the current team, and they did that in a first-quarter ambush that put their more senior opponents on the back foot. They were more physical and were best typified by young star Caleb Serong, who dismissed Jack Redden's tackling attempt and was at the Eagles all day in a best-on-ground performance. The Eagles and Dockers appear to be heading in different directions and West Coast's era of Derby domination is over. - Nathan Schmook
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Record-equalling Docker shakes the defence off with ease
Fremantle's David Mundy blindsides the West Coast defence and kicks a beautiful goal…
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Perfect finish after Dockers' perfect play
Fremantle's Josh Treacy snaps a beautiful goal after Fremantle go coast-to-coast
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Star Eagle goes down with knee injury
Tim Kelly is forced off the field after injuring his knee in this incident
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Is Sheed in strife for this off-the-ball incident?
Docker Bailey Banfield goes down after this strike from Eagle Dom Sheed
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Eagles recruit delivers in crucial moment
West Coast recruit Alex Witherden kicks a long-range goal as the Eagles start to come…
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Colyer coolly converts in an electrifying Fremantle play
Travis Colyer bursts with speed to kick an important goal for the Dockers
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Flyin' Ryan just as good at ground level
Liam Ryan collects and sells some foot candy to snap a great goal
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Unbelievable GOTY contender comes from bizarre play
Caleb Serong falls down, gets back up and kicks a checkside banana after the ball…
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Longmuir: 'We always dare to dream'
Watch Fremantle's press conference after round 22's match against West Coast
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Simpson: 'We know where we're at'
Watch West Coast's press conference after round 22's match against Fremantle
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Highlights: Fremantle v West Coast
The Dockers and Eagles clash in round 22
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Mini-Match: Fremantle v West Coast
Extended highlights of the round 22 clash between the Dockers and Eagles
5. If Essendon sneaks into finals, Stringer could do anything
There's still a big question mark over whether the Bombers can make it into the eight, but if they do, there'll be some nervous teams ahead of them. At the top of an increasing list of problems Essendon poses is Jake Stringer. His five goals against Gold Coast told only half the story, with Stringer's explosive centre clearances a major factor in ripping the game away from the Suns. Then when he drifted forward there no answer, with a package of goals the envy of many – a bomb from outside 50, a left-footed snap on the run and a right-footed around-the-corner set shot among his five majors. Stringer is a nightmare match-up and gives Essendon a puncher's chance against anyone. - Michael Whiting
6. Dayne Zorko is Brisbane's heartbeat
It should come as no surprise that Brisbane's resurgence over the past two matches has captain Dayne Zorko's fingerprints all over it. With his team low on energy the previous month, Zorko took it upon himself to lead from the front, pressuring, harassing and dominating against Fremantle, and then backing it up against Collingwood on Saturday night with an equally vigorous outing. It's not always clean, but there's always intent, and Zorko's teammates feed off his infectious energy. The skipper has the bigger picture in mind as well, passing off an easy shot at goal for an even better one for Nakia Cockatoo – a man he knows is crucial to Brisbane's finals ambitions. - Michael Whiting
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Thomas gives Pies red-hot start
Josh Thomas' early snap has given his side the perfect start against the Lions
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Charlie on fire early and brings out the bike
Charlie Cameron has started with a bang with these two goals coming within a minute…
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Young Magpie punishes Lions with his second goal
Jack Ginnivan continues his perfect run in front of goal at AFL level with this snap
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Relentless Lions find their groove
A trio of goals from Callum Ah Chee, Zac Bailey and Lincoln McCarthy extends their…
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Lions can't be stopped with scintillating snaps
Joe Daniher and Lachie Neale combined with these two snap goals to continue their…
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Is Mihocek in trouble for this bump?
Brody Mihocek may find himself in hot water after this bump on Tom Fullarton late in…
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Selfless teamwork leads to McStay stunner
Brisbane's teamwork was on show once again with this brilliant team play leading to…
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Charlie has Harley revving with six of the best
Charlie Cameron was at his dominant best with an equal career-high six goals against…
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Highlights: Brisbane v Collingwood
The Lions and Magpies clash in round 22
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'Just scratching the surface': Fagan says Daniher's best footy is…
Watch Brisbane's press conference after round 22's match against Collingwood
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'We'd like to think that's an aberration': Harvey at a loss after…
Watch Collingwood's press conference after round 22's match against Brisbane
7. The Dogs have a major midfield problem
The Western Bulldogs are renowned for having one of the best midfields in the competition, led by Brownlow Medal favourite Marcus Bontempelli and Therabody AFL All-Australian contenders Jack Macrae and Tom Liberatore. Throw in Adam Treloar and Josh Dunkley – who have recently returned from injury – and the Dogs seemingly have the names to overpower any opposition midfield that comes their way. But in recent weeks, the Dogs midfield has been made to look second-rate. Last week against Essendon, the Dogs lost the centre clearances by six and the clearances overall by 16. Against Hawthorn on Saturday, the Bulldogs won just four of the 14 centre clearances in a lacklustre 27-point defeat. The Dogs are badly missing Stefan Martin in the ruck, but that alone is not enough to excuse the recent form slump. Coach Luke Beveridge admitted post-game his midfield has hit a flat spot, and he will be praying his side can regain its mojo in time for finals. - Luke Michael
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Frost's fiery free-kick gives Weightman first goal
Sam Frost gives Cody Weightman an easy goal, for Bulldogs' first goal of the game
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Baz's fumble gives Big Boy McEvoy his 100th career goal
Ben McEvoy kicks his 100th career goal in style
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Cordy could come under scrutiny for this tackle
Jacob Koschitzke hits the deck hard after this tackle from Zaine Cordy
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Young flies high and takes a ripping mark
Lewis Young inspires the Dogs' quiet first half with an amazing mark
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Forward duo kick goals early to give the Dogs the lead
Cody Weightman and Aaron Naughton kick a goal each to build the Dogs' momentum
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Highlights: Hawthorn v Western Bulldogs
The Hawks and Dogs clash in Round 22
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Clarko: We're well-positioned for next year
Watch Hawthorn's press conference after round 22's match against the Western Bulldogs
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Beveridge: We didn't look anywhere near our best
Watch Western Bulldog's press conference after round 22's match against Hawthorn
8. Luke Jackson deserves to be this year's Rising Star
The Demons' young ruckman has improved throughout the season and the teenager will be a much-deserved winner of the 2021 NAB AFL Rising Star award should he prevail. Jackson showed his class against the Crows on Sunday as he contributed 16 disposals, 19 hitouts, two goals and even more impressively had a whopping eight score involvements as the Dees won for the 16th time this campaign. Not many talls have won this award over the years, but it looks like that will change this year and the Demons will have a third Rising Star winner, following in the footsteps of Jared Rivers (2004) and Jesse Hogan (2015). - Jonathan Healy
9. A fine-tuned forward group can help Roos bounce
North Melbourne has used its past five first-round draft picks on midfielders but has still found forward options with plenty of potential. Eleven of the Kangaroos’ 12 goals against Sydney were kicked by players aged 23 or under, again led by key targets Nick Larkey (39 season goals) and Cam Zurhaar (31) with goalkicking midfielders Tarryn Thomas (23) and Jaidyn Stephenson (17) also chipping in. Eddie Ford (two goals, game-high 10 score involvements) added a spark in just his third run at senior level while debutant Charlie Comben (one goal) gave a glimpse of his high-flying future and what he could bring to a twin towers forward structure. The Kangaroos might have wanted to build from the midfield but their emerging forward group can now be fine-tuned in the off-season, ideally with the addition of a genuine small forward, rather than needing to be overhauled. - Martin Pegan
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You can't drop the footy around Heeney
Isaac Heeney snares the opening goal within the first minute after a Roo blunder
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Zurhaar's freakish falling soccer goal
Cam Zurhaar somehow manages to land this outrageous soccer shot while being dragged…
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Braeden Campbell joins the first goal club
Exciting Swans youngster Braeden Campbell slots his first goal in the AFL
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Crazy Stephenson finish after thrilling mark
Jaidyn Stephenson uses some of his forward magic to bag this clever goal, following a…
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Bad blow as Speedy Swan limps off
Running Swan Nick Blakey appears to hurt his ankle in this marking contest
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Gulden conjures something golden
Errol Gulden shows off his exciting raw talent with this stunning goal
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Roos end on good note with Comben debut goal
The Kangaroos earn a nice consolation through debutant Charlie Comben, who snares his…
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Highlights: North Melbourne v Sydney
The Kangaroos and Swans clash in round 22
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'He loves jumping into packs': Noble praises debutant
Watch North Melbourne's press conference after round 22's match against Sydney
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'Not just a rolled ankle': Longmire fearful of serious injury to Nick…
John Longmire fears important running defender Nick Blakey may face a stint on the…