/ May 09, 2025
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Game 1: Western Bulldogs v Port Adelaide, Mars Stadium, 1.20pm
In a nutshell: The eighth-placed Bulldogs bring in Adam Treloar and Lachlan McNeil for their clash against ninth-placed Port Adelaide at a relatively sedate Ballarat today. The weather forecast: a top temperature of 18 degrees – that’s a scorcher for Ballarat in May – a slight chance of rain and northerly winds of between 25-35km/h.
Game 2: Adelaide v Carlton, Adelaide Oval, 4.15pm
In a nutshell: The Blues (13th) are shooting for their fourth-straight victory, following wins against West Coast, North Melbourne and Geelong. A tough ask to take on the fifth-placed Crows on their home deck. A big in for Adelaide is forward Darcy Fogarty, while the Blues have lost Jack Silvagni, Zac Williams and Matthew Cottrell to injury, bringing in Lewis Young, Sam Docherty and Lachlan Cowan.
Darcy Moore of the Magpies and Tyson Stengle of the Cats compete for the ball .Credit: AFL Photos via Getty Images
Game 3: Collingwood v Geelong, MCG, 7.35pm
In a nutshell: The top-placed Magpies have shot to premiership favouritism, following their 6-1 start to the year, while the Cats (seventh) have been inconsistent, beating Hawthorn on Easter Monday and then dropping their next match to Carlton. They have brought in Mitch Duncan for the injured Tom Stewart. Stewart is a huge loss. The Pies have brought back Darcy Moore, Mason Cox and Lachie Schultz for Jeremy Howe (managed), Daniel McStay (injured) and Lachlan Sullivan (omitted).
Game 4: West Coast v Melbourne, Perth Stadium, 7.35pm
In a nutshell: The Demons will be expecting to add another scalp to their resurgence, following two wins on the trot against Fremantle and Richmond. They will be without Clayton Oliver who is dealing with personal issues and have dropped Tom Fullarton, but bring in Jake Melksham and Daniel Turner. The Eagles are still looking for their first win of the season.
Game 1: Western Bulldogs v Port Adelaide, Mars Stadium, 1.20pm
In a nutshell: The eighth-placed Bulldogs bring in Adam Treloar and Lachlan McNeil for their clash against ninth-placed Port Adelaide at a relatively sedate Ballarat today. The weather forecast: a top temperature of 18 degrees – that’s a scorcher for Ballarat in May – a slight chance of rain and northerly winds of between 25-35km/h.
Game 2: Adelaide v Carlton, Adelaide Oval, 4.15pm
In a nutshell: The Blues (13th) are shooting for their fourth-straight victory, following wins against West Coast, North Melbourne and Geelong. A tough ask to take on the fifth-placed Crows on their home deck. A big in for Adelaide is forward Darcy Fogarty, while the Blues have lost Jack Silvagni, Zac Williams and Matthew Cottrell to injury, bringing in Lewis Young, Sam Docherty and Lachlan Cowan.
Darcy Moore of the Magpies and Tyson Stengle of the Cats compete for the ball .Credit: AFL Photos via Getty Images
Game 3: Collingwood v Geelong, MCG, 7.35pm
In a nutshell: The top-placed Magpies have shot to premiership favouritism, following their 6-1 start to the year, while the Cats (seventh) have been inconsistent, beating Hawthorn on Easter Monday and then dropping their next match to Carlton. They have brought in Mitch Duncan for the injured Tom Stewart. Stewart is a huge loss. The Pies have brought back Darcy Moore, Mason Cox and Lachie Schultz for Jeremy Howe (managed), Daniel McStay (injured) and Lachlan Sullivan (omitted).
Game 4: West Coast v Melbourne, Perth Stadium, 7.35pm
In a nutshell: The Demons will be expecting to add another scalp to their resurgence, following two wins on the trot against Fremantle and Richmond. They will be without Clayton Oliver who is dealing with personal issues and have dropped Tom Fullarton, but bring in Jake Melksham and Daniel Turner. The Eagles are still looking for their first win of the season.
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