Both Bont and Jack Mac are listed as interchanges in Round 9, so are they still worth starting over options from GWS and Sydney? Find out in this week s cheat sheet.
JUST IN | Port Adelaide ruckman sent to tribunal for dangerous tackle, Miller and Finlayson learn MRO fate
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2021-05-09T18:40+10:00
Port Adelaide’s Scott Lycett, GWS’ Jeremy Finlayson and Gold Coast s Touk Miller have learned their fate with Match Review Officer Michael Christian handing down verdicts for separate incidents on Saturday.
Finlayson has been offered a one-week ban for striking after the forward collected Dons’ star Zach Merrett with a high elbow.
The incident occurred after Merrett disposed of the ball in the opening term and it was graded as intentional conduct, low impact and high contact.
Zach Merrett and Jeremy Finlayson were involved in a first quarter incident. #AFLGiantsDonspic.twitter.com/bLkny4zQSf AFL (@AFL) May 8, 2021
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Do the Tigers have a depth issue? Leppitsch outlines their great challenge
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2021-04-27T13:22+10:00
Former Richmond assistant coach Justin Leppitsch says the clubâs lack of senior depth could pose problems as the season unfolds.
Last yearâs premiers are currently at three wins from six games to start the season, after losing three of their last four games.
As a result of their success-laden stint in recent years, fringe players such as such as Oleg Markov, Dan Butler, Brandon Ellis and Jack Higgins have departed in search of more minutes at AFL level.
Leppitsch has observed that the club was struggling to replace injured players like Dion Prestia (calf), Nick Vlastuin (knee) and Dylan Grimes (ankle), saying Damien Hardwick had the challenge of filling holes without the depth players theyâre accustomed to.
Brisbane Lions record 57-point AFL win over Essendon as Port Adelaide, GWS and Western Bulldogs triumph
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Archie Perkins (left) and Lachie Neale had to battle wet conditions along with each other.
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Brisbane s big guns have rebooted their stuttering season with a 57-point drubbing of Essendon in the wet at the Gabba.
Elsewhere in AFL results on Saturday, Port Adelaide beat Carlton by 28 points, GWS pipped Sydney by two points in a thrilling finish and the Western Bulldogs dished out a 62-point loss to Gold Coast.
In Brisbane, Hugh McCluggage, Harris Andrews, Lachie Neale and Joe Daniher ensured the Bombers were never in the fight in the 15.12 (102) to 6.9 (45) victory.