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AFL 2021 Round 5 Stocks up, stocks down - Lion king returns, Saint s horror year continues

Adelaide Stocks up: Key backman Tom Doedee continues to have a solid start to 2021, and is one of a few Crows who can hold their heads high after their loss to Freo at home on Sunday. Doedee is calm with ball in hand, desperate without (his smothering work has been sublime) and is surely firming as the Crows next skipper. Stocks down: From glorious highs one week, back down to earth the next, Shane McAdam had a day to forget. He kicked one goal and had just four touches on the day from 75 percent game time. We re going to need to see much more for his stocks to rise.

Geelong beats North Melbourne by 30 points as Demons, Fremantle claim round-five AFL victories

Geelong beats North Melbourne by 30 points as Demons, Fremantle claim round-five AFL victories Posted 8 updated 1 Geelong forward Tom Hawkins competes for possession against North Melbourne. ( Print text only Cancel Geelong has scraped its way back onto the AFL winners list, holding off a gutsy North Melbourne for an unconvincing 30-point win at Kardinia Park. In other results on Sunday, Melbourne beat Hawthorn to maintain its perfect start to the season and Fremantle get home against Adelaide. In Geelong, the Cats overcame a sluggish start and their own poor finishing to prevail 10.17 (77) to 7.5 (47) but will sweat on the match review officer s assessment of an incident involving Mitch Duncan.

Watson vehemently disagrees with AFL s explanation for Harbrow decision

Watson vehemently disagrees with AFL s explanation for Harbrow decision By 2021-04-13T10:39+10:00 The AFL has explained why Gold Coast veteran Jarrod Harbrow was not suspended for his high hit on Carlton’s Michael Gibbons. The bump last Saturday night collected the Blue in the jaw, sending him from the field for a concussion test. Despite the AFL’s claims that the head is sacrosanct and the suspensions of the likes of Zac Williams and Patrick Dangerfield for the potential to cause serious injury already this year, Harbrow was allowed to walk free because he was apparently playing the ball.

AFL Tribunal hands down Cunnington verdict

One positive and one negative from your club s Round 3 performance

One positive and one negative from your club s Round 3 performance By Round 3 of the 2021 AFL season is in the book. The Easter weekend matches produced some shock results with Sydney stunning reigning premiers Richmond and Essendon thrashing 2020 finalist St Kilda. Brisbane’s after-the-siren victory was also a highlight with Zac Bailey kicking truly to sink Collingwood. Other Round 3 winners were the Western Bulldogs, Adelaide, West Coast, Carlton, Melbourne and Geelong. We have selected one positive and one negative from every club’s Round 3 performance. See our thoughts below: Positive: Midfield clicking (and Tex again) Rory Sloane and Rory Laird were both enormous in Adelaide’s hard-fought win over Gold Coast.

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