In this week's Nine things we learned, we discover that Port Adelaide's critics weren't wasting their breath, Carlton has a huge month ahead and the Swans should have the flag favourites nervous.
1. You've got a problem, Ken
Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley was quick to bat away the Power's lack of performances against top-eight teams as a "waste of breath" when they defeated Sydney a fortnight ago. But he's got a definite problem on his hands against top-four teams after a battering against Melbourne on Thursday night and said as much, conceding there was a "gap" between his side and the other contenders. In a perfect chance to make a statement, the Power were swamped by the Demons' pressure at the Adelaide Oval as the home side lost their fifth game of the season and fourth against the current top four. In all four matches they have now conceded an average of more than 61 points from turnovers and the differential against the opponents in those games is more than five goals. – Mitch Cleary
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Amon aims, swings and fires a beauty
Karl Amon produces a ripping opening goal for the Power after delivering on his…
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Class of Rozee ends with a bender
Connor Rozee brilliantly collects the ball at pace and delivers a dazzling snap
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Wow, Kysaiah Pickett sure can kick it
Demons livewire Kysaiah Pickett completes a stunning shot on the burst
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Freakish Fritsch does it all himself
Bayley Fritsch conjures a remarkable individual effort to notch an outstanding goal
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Stadium rocks after McKenzie's 60m bomb
Trent McKenzie unleashes an absolute monster kick to get Adelaide Oval rocking
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Georgiades uses Gawn as a ladder in epic speccy
Mitch Georgiades absolutely launches himself and hauls in an amazing Four'N Twenty…
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Heartbreak for Butters after new injury
A devastated Zak Butters is forced out of the game after hurting himself in his…
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Kysaiah says goodnight with this dagger
Melbourne's Kysaiah Pickett finishes off a superb game for his side with a cracking…
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Highlights: Port Adelaide v Melbourne
The Power and Demons clash in round 17
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Hinkley on Butters: 'Looks like medial'
Ken Hinkley confirms returning young star Zak Butters may have cruelly succumbed to a…
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Goodwin: 'The DNA of our game remains sound'
Simon Goodwin once again attributed the win to a solid team defence and was thrilled…
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Unstoppable Petracca puts out the Power
Christian Petracca capped off his side's impressive win with an exceptional…
2. The next month will define Carlton's future
Carlton's hunt for a scalp continues, but it won't decide the club's fate this year. Nor, perhaps, will it define the outlook of the club's external review into its football department. Its defeat to Geelong on Saturday night, which came after missing 13 of its first 14 scoring shots in a wildly inaccurate display, meant its wait for a victory over a top-eight opponent stretches to eight games this year. However, the next month will instead provide the Blues with the bread and butter opportunity to finish the year on a high. Collingwood, North Melbourne, St Kilda and Gold Coast – all incredibly winnable games, and all in Victoria. This, rather than games against Geelong, will be David Teague and the coaching group's chance to put some credits in the bank heading into the back-end of the club's review and potentially beyond. - Riley Beveridge
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Smith kicks truly as Cats show class
Isaac Smith has ended a brilliant passage of team play with this cracking goal
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Rohan climbs high in MOTY contender
Gary Rohan has taken a contender for Four'N Twenty Mark of the Year with this epic…
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McKay breaks Blues' drought with long-range missile
Harry McKay has finally found the middle of the sticks for his Blues to end their…
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Super Walsh finish gives Blues well-deserved goal
Sam Walsh has shown off his class with this brilliant running finish
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Holmes finally nails first AFL goal
Max Holmes had a few false starts but finally was able to kick his maiden AFL goal
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Dangerfield and Betts share the love
Patrick Dangerfield and Eddie Betts shared this heartwarming moment in the heat of…
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Stocker has a shocker as Tuohy capitalises
Liam Stocker has had a shocking moment with this clanger leading to an easy mark and…
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Highlights: Carlton v Geelong
The Blues and Cats clash in round 17
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'You don't win games kicking at goal like that': Teague
Watch Carlton's press conference after round 17's match against Geelong
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'The game is way too long': Scott calls for shorter quarters
Watch Geelong's press conference after round 17's match against Carlton
3. Young star Serong has graduated from tagging school
Fremantle midfielder Caleb Serong turned from gritty, disciplined negator to damaging, prolific creator in Saturday's big win against Hawthorn. The young star has clearly graduated from Justin Longmuir's school of run-with roles and is ready to be a key offensive cog in the Dockers' deep midfield. The 20-year-old had 13 of his 30 disposals in a brilliant second quarter and was the leading clearance player on the ground with 10, standing out with his ability to see the game unfolding quickly and drawing teammates to where they needed to be with his clever disposal. The Dockers' midfielders all took their turn to have standout quarters against the Hawks. Nat Fyfe had 13 touches in the opening term before Serong starred in the second. David Mundy took control of the third quarter with 10 touches and Andrew Brayshaw rattled home in the fourth with 13. Adam Cerra was also a constant to finish with 26 disposals. The Dockers could still call on Serong to tag if needed, but it was a depth of offensive contributors that overwhelmed the Hawks on Saturday. - Nathan Schmook
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Young Hawk mobbed after booting first AFL goal
Emerson Jeka slots a nice set shot from distance to keep Hawthorn in touch
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Towering Lobb smokes Hawks early with three first-quarter goals
Rory Lobb gives the Hawks plenty of headaches in the first term
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Dockers go coast to coast with the greatest of ease
Fremantle transitions the ball from full-back into a goal in less than 30 seconds
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Accidental friendly fire leaves Scrimshaw worse for wear
Jack Scrimshaw is subbed out of the game with concussion concerns after this high hit…
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Two brilliant Docker displays of teamwork in one play
Fremantle is excellent in transition again as Blake Acres capitalises on the…
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Milestone man boots a major in his 200th AFL match
Fremantle skipper Nat Fyfe is mobbed by teammates after he scores a major in his…
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Exciting Hawk goes down in this awkward landing
Hawthorn defender Changkouth Jiath appears to injure his already taped knee in this…
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Highlights: Hawthorn v Fremantle
The Hawks and Dockers clash in round 17
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'I was really rapt for the way he performed': Milestone man Fyfe…
Watch Fremantle's press conference after round 17's match against Hawthorn
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'He's unlikely to play for some time': Hawks fearing the worst for…
Watch Hawthorn's press conference after round 17's match against Fremantle
4. Fairytale flag not beyond Horse's young Swans
The Swans have already defeated three of the top four this season and their latest success over the Bulldogs on Sunday shows they are good enough to beat all comers and are firmly in the premiership race. Last year Richmond used Melbourne's lockdown due to COVID to its advantage as they tasted premiership success on the road and the Swans can do similar this year if they are forced to remain in Melbourne until the final week of September. John Longmire has a cavalry of young men willing to perform any role required and a bevy of experienced heads who can lead the way when the whips are cracking in September. - Jonathan Healy
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Super Smith special within opening 15 seconds
Bailey Smith brilliantly opens proceedings with a scintillating shot from distance
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Big Swan shows some 'Harlem Globetrotter' moves
Tom Hickey conjures something unique which eventuates in a shot for Tom Papley
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Deadly Dawson delivers three from three
Jordan Dawson drifts forward and makes the most of all his chances to notch an…
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Amartey snatches crazy soccer before the break
Joel Amartey snares a ripping goal late in the second-quarter much to the despair of…
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Heeney helps himself to a sizzling snap
Isaac Heeney delivers a peach of a shot on his left after a clever handball from Luke…
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Buddy roars after delivering the dagger
Lance Franklin seals a stunning victory for the Swans right in front of their…
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Ugle-Hagan's first look at AFL
Enjoy all the action from Jamarra Ugle-Hagan's AFL debut
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Highlights: Western Bulldogs v Sydney
The Bulldogs and Swans clash in round 17
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Longmire: 'We played smart and hard'
John Longmire classified the result as a 'terrific win' after upsetting the Dogs on…
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Bevo: 'We were dysfunctional forward of the ball'
Luke Beveridge believes his side's chemistry was not quite there after a 'sweep of…
5. Adelaide relies on Tex much more than it would prefer
Taylor Walker’s resurgence has been one of the stories of 2021, with the former Crows skipper entering round 17 placed second in the Coleman Medal leaderboard and enjoying a terrific season. The Crows recently signed Walker to a one-year contract extension for 2022, but with him missing on Friday night against with a neck injury, they were impotent in attack, registering their lowest ever score in club history - 2.9 (21). Walker has booted 41 goals this season and the Crows would have been unlikely to beat Geelong in round one, Gold Coast in round three and Melbourne in round 10 without his influence in those games. The next best goalkicker at Adelaide is Shane McAdam (20 goals). First-year forward Riley Thilthorpe is one of the most exciting young talls in the competition and has booted 17 goals in an exciting debut season but the Crows still need ‘Tex’ to hit the scoreboard. - Callum Twomey
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Oh no, Draper's 'weird' 25m shot falls short
Essendon ruckman Sam Draper has a moment he'd rather forget with a shot from close…
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Pair for Perkins as Dons drift away
Essendon youngster Archie Perkins earns himself two goals in the second-quarter to…
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Schoenberg snap sneaks through superbly
Harry Schoenberg has the job of tagging Darcy Parish and gets a small win following…
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Walla wizardry on show at Marvel
Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti gets the Essendon faithful rocking after these two…
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Highlights: Essendon v Adelaide
The Bombers and Crows clash in round 17
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Rutten: 'We showed real maturity tonight'
Ben Rutten paid credit to his side's defensive performance after keeping the Crows to…
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Crazy courage from Doedee in brutal crash
Tom Doedee puts his body on the line in this massive collision with Anthony…
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Nicks: 'We embarrassed ourselves on a big stage'
Matthew Nicks didn't hold back in his assessment of his side's dismal showing on a…
6. Saints' Man of Steele might be the best leader in the comp
Although his team has been the epitome of a rollercoaster ride in 2021, Jack Steele has been consistently magnificent, but the St Kilda skipper took things to a new level against Brisbane on Saturday night. With the game still in the balance at the final change, and the Saints' making a habit of fourth quarter fade-outs, Steele simply took over, racking up 15 disposals, five marks, four clearances and kicking two goals to slam the door shut on the Lions. There's not many better captains in the competition at the moment. - Michael Whiting
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Zorko gets Lions on the board in 200th game
Lions skipper Dayne Zorko has kicked his side's first goal of the match in his 200th…
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Hipwood subbed out with suspected ACL injury
Eric Hipwood has been taken out of the game after he was carried off following this…
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Byrnes' banana makes it four Saints goals in a row
Ryan Byrnes has put this goal through to make it four goals in a row for the Saints
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Connolly nails first AFL goal
Leo Connolly has extended his side's advantage with this goal his first at AFL level
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Lions take back the lead with two in a minute
Goals to Zac Bailey and Joe Daniher have given the Lions back the lead early in the…
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Long screamer leads to Saints' fifth goal in a row
Ben Long's brilliant high-flying mark leads to St Kilda's fifth goal in a row through…
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Highlights: Brisbane v St Kilda
The Lions and Saints clash in round 17
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'I think it was our best performance so far this year': Ratten
Watch St Kilda's press conference after round 17's match against Brisbane
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'The medical staff believe it's an ACL injury': Fagan on Hipwood
Watch Brisbane's press conference after round 17's match against St Kilda
7. Shai's return to form a bright spot on Tigers' bleak night
Richmond's premiership defence is in freefall after Sunday evening's capitulation against Collingwood but Shai Bolton can hold his head high after a return to form that helped spark the Tigers to a lead of almost six goals during the third quarter. Bolton continually found space where there was little, using his agility to spin out of contests and kick the Tigers into attack. He recorded just 11 touches and two clearances against St Kilda in the wet, and was slightly better with 19 and three against Gold Coast. His tally of 26 disposals, eight clearances and a goal was a fine return, but he had too few helpers to hold off the Pies' final-quarter onslaught. - Sarah Black
8. Young Suns can help beat winter blues
Gold Coast’s thrilling victory broke a streak of nine losses against the Giants and was its second in a row against a team that had started the round in the top-eight. The Suns’ sudden awakening looked unlikely a couple of weeks ago, especially as they have rarely won matches in the second half of recent seasons, but a growing group of young guns seem unaffected by problems of the past. Jack Lukosius, Charlie Ballard and Wil Powell stood tall in defence even when the Giants were pushing hard in the final minutes, while Jeremy Sharp again impressed on a wing. Even with Matt Rowell having his quietest game yet, with only seven disposals, the Suns’ potential is shining through. - Martin Pegan
9. Senior Roo is leadership personified
In a game that was fiery from the start and often marked by misdirected aggression, North Melbourne midfielder Ben Cunnington kept his head and steered his team magnificently. The tough onballer was calm in the midfield chaos with 10 final quarter disposals and a critical goal from 45 metres off one step to finish with 26 touches (13 contested). There were better players, with Jaidyn Stephenson outstanding. But in a game that threatened to boil over with an angry and ill-disciplined West Coast overstepping the mark with their aggression, it was Cunnington's calm approach that set the tone for his team to maintain their focus and notch a memorable upset win. – Nathan Schmook
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Thomas defies the wet with this pearler
Tarryn Thomas delivers a beautiful shot from distance to the put the Roos in front
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Leaping Langdon lands juggling mark
Zac Langdon hauls in a ripping mark and caps it off with a goal
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Goldstein tops all-time record with this hitout
Todd Goldstein makes history by breaking the all-time hitout record
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Allen sneaks one through for a buzzer beater
Oscar Allen threads the needle after the siren to extend the Eagles' lead
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Larkey capitalises on Roos' relentless pressure
Nick Larkey snaps one through to levels the scores
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Persistent Kelly gets the lucky bounce
Tim Kelly gets the perfect bounce and kicks his first major
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Right place, right time for Goldstein
Goldstein clunks a mark in the square and slots it through the middle to extend the…
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Highlights: West Coast v North Melbourne
The Eagles and Kangaroos clash in round 17
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'We want to win every game': Kangaroos hungry after shock Eagles…
Watch North Melbourne's press conference after round 17's match against West Coast
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'We're low on confidence': Eagles slump to three straight losses
Watch West Coast's press conference after round 17's match against North Melbourne