In this week's Things we learned, we discover that Port has a hole in its midfield, the Saints can't run out games, Freo's rising ruck is a force, plus more round 13 lessons.
1. Port Adelaide needs to bolster its midfield
The Power's midfield hasn't been the same since Zak Butters went down with his ankle injury in round four, with Port missing the young gun's class, skill, speed and ball-winning. Butters is perhaps Port's most talented player and his absence has left a big hole, with the club hoping he will be back in coming weeks. Port's defeats in recent weeks at Adelaide Oval to the Western Bulldogs, and again on Thursday night to Geelong, showed some extra midfield muscle would be handy. Ollie Wines is in the sweet spot of his career, Travis Boak continues to perform at a very high level and Karl Amon has become a star, but without Butters and wingman Xavier Duursma (knee), the Power are a bit slimmer in the midfield than other flag contenders. It is easy to see why they are among the clubs who have shown interest in Essendon free agent Zach Merrett and last year also had a look at former Crow Brad Crouch. - Callum Twomey
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Jezza kicks one on the run early
Jeremy Cameron clears the arc with this dazzling goal
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Power utility concussed after this encounter
Todd Marshall is subbed off after being concussed in this innocuous incident
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Double trouble in these ridiculous Rozee goals
Connor Rozee kicks two goals in the space of five minutes to start Port's momentum
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Farrell's first touch turns into GOTY contender
Kane Farrell makes his mark with this crazy left-foot banana
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Parfitt weaves his way through to magic
Brandan Parfitt kicks an early major for the Cats in the third quarter
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Dangerfield's clean pick-up sets Rohan's classy finish
Gary Rohan finishes off the hard work up the ground to extend the Cats' lead
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Jezza's at it again
Jeremy Cameron's doing everything he can with these two majors in minutes
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Highlights: Port Adelaide v Geelong
The Power and Cats clash in round 13
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Tom and Jezza steal the show
The combination of Tom Hawkins and Jeremy Cameron proved too hot for the Power
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Scott: Relief after 'arduous' quarantine restrictions
Chris Scott was delighted his side 'put on a show' after enduring 'trying…
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Hinkley: 'We're not good enough against the best'
Ken Hinkley says his side will 'not hide away' from the fact they aren't yet at the…
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Mini-Match: Port Adelaide v Geelong
Extended highlights of the round 13 clash between the Power and Cats at Adelaide Oval
2. The Saints can't run out games
This was the most dramatic example of the season, but St Kilda's inability to get through four quarters is alarming. The Saints were humiliated by the young Crows in the final term on Saturday night, losing contested ball by 21, the inside 50 count by 15, conceding 3.6 to 0.3, and ultimately the match with Riley Thilthorpe's spectacular late goal. The Saints were simply out on their feet early in the fourth quarter, like a punch-drunk boxer waiting for the knockout blow, just like they were earlier in the season against Essendon, Richmond and the Western Bulldogs. Brett Ratten called it "unacceptable", and things won't get an easier following the bye, with the Tigers, Lions and Power all waiting. - Michael Whiting
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Wood shows off slippery skills with second snag
Mason Wood has made it two first quarter goals with this skilful snap in tricky…
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Bone-crunching hit forces Clark from the field
A bone-crunching bump from David Mackay has seen Hunter Clark come off second best as…
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Crows end goalless drought with two in a minute
Goals to Shane McAdam and Brodie Smith have seen the Crows finally end their goalless…
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King makes late bid for Euros with soccer finish
Max King has silenced his doubters early with this second goal a late audition for…
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Former Crow kicks Saints clear
Brad Crouch kicks this snapping goal to extend his side's advantage over his old club
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Mackay crumbs and goals to keep Crows in it
A brilliant snapping goal from David Mackay has continued the Crows' momentum and cut…
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Young Crows forward kicks unbelievable match-winner
Riley Thilthorpe has completed his side's come-from-behind win with this game-winning…
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Highlights: St Kilda v Adelaide
The Saints and Crows clash in round 13
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Ratten: 'We're just not strong enough and hard enough'
Watch St Kilda's press conference after round 13's match against Adelaide
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'It was a real key moment': Nicks on Mackay's bump
Watch Adelaide's press conference after round 13's match against St Kilda
3. Big Darcy is in the top five ruckman in the League
You can now count on one hand the amount of AFL ruckmen who would be backed to outpoint Fremantle big man Sean Darcy. Max Gawn and Brodie Grundy, yes, and Nic Naitanui would still have his measure in the centre square. But beyond that, Darcy is now a formidable opponent for the rest of the competition. Six days after a hamstring scare, the 22-year-old dominated Gold Coast with 39 hit-outs and seven clearances. He converted a 50m set shot at a crucial time and had an impact around the ground with 17 disposals and five inside 50s. His season average of 30.17 hit-outs ranks No.4 in the AFL, and he has claims as one of the most improved players in the competition. A clean bill of health has paved the way for Darcy to thrive in 2021 and he could be the ace that drives a strong second half to the season for Freo. - Nathan Schmook
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Mundy magic gets Freo on the board
David Mundy juggles the ball then boots it on the run to get the Dockers their first…
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Get out there, Matt! Suns' star confused at opening bounce
In his return, Matt Rowell wasn't sure where his starting position was, but was soon…
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Colyer plays on to perfection
Travis Colyer takes the advantage to nail a checkside banana
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Rankine robs Freo's defence, steals a slick major
Izak Rankine breaks the Suns' inaccuracy curse and adds one to the board
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Talented Touk kicks an unintended goal
Touk Miller kicks an accidental goal from 60m out
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Highlights: Fremantle v Gold Coast
The Dockers and Suns clash in round 13
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'He's probably been in some dark spaces': Longmuir on Pearce
Watch Fremantle's press conference after round 13's match against Gold Coast
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Dew: Returning Rowell will be 'better for the run'
Watch Gold Coast's press conference after round 13's match against Fremantle
4. Yeo has dusted off his Superman cape
The importance of midfield bull Elliot Yeo was on full display in the final quarter of Sunday night's epic win at Optus Stadium, and it is clear the dual best and fairest is ready to explode again after his long battle with osteitis pubis. The Eagles' have managed Yeo in his comeback at AFL level, but he was able to spend the entire fourth quarter on the ground and was as critical as the Eagles' sharpshooting forwards in the epic win. He had 10 of his 20 disposals after three-quarter time, and seven of his eight clearances in the run home, pumping the ball inside 50 six times as the Eagles mowed down the back-to-back premiers. It was a statement quarter from the gun onballer, who rewarded the Eagles' patience over the past 12 months by putting his superman cape on. - Nathan Schmook
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Nic Nat's all that with stunning shot
Nic Naitanui lands an outrageous opening goal for the Eagles
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Only a matter of time before Dusty did this
Dustin Martin asserts himself on the contest with an insane goal on the burst
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Catch Aarts if you can
Jake Aarts bursts past an Eagle with power and snaps through an absolute ripper
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Shai nearly reaches the sky in this crazy goal
Shai Bolton goes absolutely flying before Kane Lambert chimes in with a great finish…
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Fireworks after this interesting handball technique
Tempers flare after Jack Graham appears to collect Jack Redden rather than the ball
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Nic Nat puts down Jack before chaos ball hits Ryan
Nic Naitanui fends off Jack Riewoldt and delivers a hopeful ball towards Liam Ryan
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Master and apprentice scarily strike again
The frightening partnership of Shai Bolton and Dustin Martin proves deadly against…
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Kennedy's insane match-winner sends crowd berserk
Josh Kennedy lights up Optus Stadium with an incredible last-gasp winner from the…
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Last two mins: JK's incredible snap, Dusty's final chance falls short
Enjoy the thrilling finals moments between the Eagles and Tigers at Optus Stadium
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Highlights: West Coast v Richmond
The Eagles and Tigers clash in round 13
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JK saves the day with phenomenal four
Josh Kennedy was once again the hero for the Eagles, landing a crazy match-winner in…
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Hardwick: 'We just lacked composure, we couldn't adhere to the plan'
Watch Richmond's press conference after round 13's match against West Coast
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Simpson: 'A great game, felt like a heavyweight battle'
Watch West Coast's press conference after round 13's match against Richmond
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Mini-Match: Eagles and Tigers play out a classic R13 nailbiter
Extended highlights of the round 13 clash between the Eagles and Tigers
5. Kelly's signature a crucial cog in Giants' future
Obtaining Josh Kelly's signature on a contract renewal and making him a Greater Western Sydney player for life is getting more important with each week for the Giants. Kelly's stats against the Kangaroos on Sunday had to be seen to be believed as he almost single-handedly dragged his side over the line. The 26-year-old racked up a massive 39 possessions and kicked two goals as the Giants had to settle for a draw with North Melbourne. The restricted free agent has the option of an eight-year extension at GWS, but if he decides to leave then it could be a catastrophic blow to the club. - Jonathan Healy
6. Complacency could cost the Swans
Sydney was handed a kind fixture this season after finishing 16th with five wins last year. But rather than building their season on regularly beating the teams now below them, the Swans are 5-4 against the current bottom 10. They were able to give the Magpies a five-goal headstart before overrunning them a few weeks ago but couldn’t rein in another cellar dweller, Hawthorn, this weekend. After a bye the Swans have three matches against top-four contenders then a clash with crosstown rival Greater Western Sydney. But a run home with games against Fremantle, Essendon, St Kilda, North Melbourne and Gold Coast could decide whether or not the Swans will be playing in September. - Martin Pegan
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Brilliant Bud handing out candy for fun
Lance Franklin wows the crowd with some beautiful moves to set up a goal for Will…
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Super Isaac shows his knack in attack
Isaac Heeney reads the play to perfection and snaps through a beauty
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High-flying Swan concussed in this O'Meara encounter
Will Hayward leaves the field after this clash with Jaeger O'Meara
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Phillips pounces with a lovely lefty
Tom Phillips snaps through a ripper to extend the Hawks' lead
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Swans defender hurt in Worpel tackle
Harry Cunningham is slow to get back on his feet after this tackle by James Worpel
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Swan on report for collecting Day
Sam Wicks goes in the book after this contact on Hawthorn's Will Day
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One Moore for good measure
Dylan Moore piles on more misery for the Swans with another fancy goal on the run
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Longmire: 'Obliterated' in all areas
John Longmire was disappointed his side lost too many contests and didn't bring the…
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Clarko 'proud' after mid-season 'soul searching'
Alastair Clarkson was delighted his side took full advantage of their week off and…
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Highlights: Sydney v Hawthorn
The Swans and Hawks clash in round 13
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Enjoy Newcombe's record-breaking debut
Hawthorn newcomer Jai Newcombe has broken the record for most tackles for a debutant…
7. Melbourne's defence can be beaten
The first half of the season has seen Melbourne's backline rightfully lauded for its strong intercept work, particularly by Steven May and Jake Lever, while Christian Salem has dictated play off half-back. But Collingwood's relatively unheralded forward line was able to take advantage of some smart, controlled passing from further afield. The likes of Jordan De Goey, Jack Crisp and Scott Pendlebury were excellent in their decision-making sending the ball low and strong into attack, lessening the risk of being beaten in the air. - Sarah Black
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Gill-Loaf takes the plunge: Watch all the action from the 'Big Freeze'…
Enjoy all the vision as AFL celebrities hit the icy waters
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Harmes calms the ship with this super kick
James Harmes lands a priceless goal from a tough angle to give the Dees the lead
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Oliver twists after Demons' hellish pressure
Clayton Oliver snaps one through after benefiting from some strong tackling by the…
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Midfield De Goey is a scary sight
Jordan De Goey is enjoying plenty of freedom around the ground and helps assist three…
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Young Pie raises eyes after fending off Oliver
Beau McCreery dismisses tough Melbourne midfielder Clayton Oliver and snares a…
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Was this a dangerous tackle by Maynard?
Magpie defender Brayden Maynard is penalised for this tackle on Jayden Hunt
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Crisp the latest culprit in dangerous tackle row
Collingwood's Jack Crisp is penalised for a dangerous tackle on Clayton Oliver
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Emotion on the siren as Pies do it for Bucks
The Magpies give Nathan Buckley a heartwarming finish to his coaching career with a…
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Highlights: Melbourne v Collingwood
The Demons and Magpies clash in round 13
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Priceless Pendles claims Neale Daniher Trophy
Magpies skipper Scott Pendlebury produced a timeless performance in his side's famous…
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Goodwin: 'We weren't able to execute'
Simon Goodwin says his side were 'ready for whatever Collingwood threw' at them, but…
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Bucks: 'Great way to finish, can only say thank you'
Nathan Buckley thanked his players for producing a fairytale finish to his coaching…
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Mini-Match: Melbourne v Collingwood
Extended highlights of the round 13 clash between the Demons and Magpies