carlton (1-2) vs essendon (1-2) mcg friday night 740pm
a 8 goal to 1 third quarter got essendons season on track with a 37 point win over their old rival carlton. Carlton (1-3) host west coast saturday afternoon essendon (2-2) play collingwood in the anzac day fixture sunday afternoon.
ESS 1.2 5.8 13.11 17.15 (117)
CARL 3.3 6.6 7.7 12.8 (80)
GOALS: ESS – Lovett-Murray 3, Dyson 2, Lloyd 2, Ramanauskas 2, Solomon 2, Hird 2, McPhee, Bullen, Alvey, Welsh; CARL – Sporn 2, Bannister 2, Fevola 2, Whitnall 2, Houlihan, Fisher, Lappin, Morrell
melbourne (2-1) vs port (3-0) mcg saturday afternoon 210pm
melbourne again upset port by 53 points at the g for the third year running. Melbourne (3-1) play sydney in sydney saturday night at the olympic stadium. Port (3-1) host bulldogs on anzac day sunday.
MELB 5.1 8.7 12.14 18.16 (124)
PA 4.3 5.6 8.8 10.11 (71)
GOALS: MELB – Neitz 6, Bruce 4, Green 2, Holland 2, Yze, Brown, Davey, Thompson; PA – Tredrea 2, Ebert 2, P Burgoyne 2, K Cornes, Brogan, Thurstans, Lade
west coast (1-2) vs brisbane (3-0) subiaco saturday afternoon 340pm
another close west coast game but this time a 3 point win over brisbane there biggest margin yet is 7 points win in round 1 win or lose the lions wasted a lot of bad shots in the last quarter. west coast (2-2) travel to play carlton at optus oval saturday afternoon. brisbane (3-1) host hawthorn saturday night.
WCE 3.2 6.4 10.5 12.7 (79)
BRIS 2.3 4.4 10.9 10.16 (76)
GOALS: WCE – McDougall 3, Matera 3, Embley 2, Chick, Judd, Sampi, Seaby; BRIS – McRae 2, Brown 2, B. Scott, Lappin, Akermanis, Notting, Black, McLaren
geelong (0-3) vs richmond (1-2) telstra dome saturday night 710pm
a return to form from ben graham (6 goals) got geelong on the board by 49 points over struggling richmond. Geelong (1-3) travel to play freemantle on anzac day sunday. Richmond (1-3) host adeliade friday night at telstra dome.
GEEL 7.0 11.1 15.5 19.13 (127)
RICH 1.4 3.7 7.10 11.12 (78)
GOALS: GEEL – Graham 6, Kingsley 3, Haynes 2, Playfair 2, Mackie 2, Ling, Riccardi, Tenace, Mooney; RICH – Brown 4, Ottens, Coughlan 2, Fiora 2, Gaspar 2, Tivendale
adeliade (0-3) vs st kilda (3-0) aami stadium saturday night 740pm
st kilda remain unbeaten with a 15 point win over adeliade in adeliade leaving the crows the only winless side after 4 rounds. Adeliade (0-4) play richmond at telstra dome friday night. st kilda (4-0) host kanagaroos at telstra dome saturday afternoon.
| Adelaide | 6.2 8.3 12.6 15.8 | 98 | Sat 17-Apr-2004 7:10 PM (7:40 PM) Att: 42,219 Venue: Football Park |
| St Kilda | 5.1 10.2 15.3 18.5 | 113 | St Kilda won by 15 pts |
kanagroos (3-0) vs sydney (2-1) manaka oval sunday afternoon 110pm
a first quarter shoot out didn’t help the roos in a 51 point loss to sydney who kicked 10 goals to 1 in the middle quarters. Kangaroos (3-1) play st kilda at telstra dome saturday afternoon. sydney (3-1) host melborune at the olympic stadium saturday night.
SYD 6.3 10.8 16.12 18.13 (121)
KANG 6.4 6.6 7.7 10.10 (70)
GOALS: SYD – Hall 4, Saddington 4, Goodes 2, Kirk 2, Schneider 2, Bevan, Doyle, Kennelly, Maxfield; KANG – Hale 2, B. Harvey 2, Motlop 2, Petrie 2, Grima, Jones
collingwood (1-2) vs freemantle (2-1) telstra dome sunday afternoon 210pm
freemantle continued their strong start with a 34 point upset win over collingwood on the road. Collingwood (1-3) host essendon in the anzac day match. Freemantle (3-1) host geelong also on anzac day sunday.
FRE 3.3 7.10 10.12 12.16 (88)
COL 2.3 3.4 5.7 7.12 (54)
GOALS: FRE – Medhurst 3, Cunningham 2, T. Longmuir 2, Simmonds 2, Farmer, J. Longmuir, Pavlich; COL – Rocca 2, Woewodin, Holland, Williams, Burns, Fraser
hawthorn (1-2) vs bulldogs (0-3) mcg sunday afternoon 210pm
bulldogs are on the board with a 2 goal win over hawthorn hanging on despite a fast finish. Hawthorn (1-3) travel to brisbane saturday night to play brisbane. bulldogs (1-3) travel to port anzac day.
WB 2.6 7.9 13.11 16.13 (109)
HAW 3.5 5.8 9.9 14.13 (97)
GOALS: WB – Harrison 3, Johnson 3, Darcy 3, Rawlings 2, Hahn, Eagleton, Bassett, Power, Cooney, Bowden, Robbins; HAW – Williams 2, Lonie 2, Picioane 2, Thompson 2, Everitt, Holland, Mitchell, J. Smith, Vandenberg, Lekkas
ladder
StK 4 0 443 288 153.82 16
PA 3 1 518 391 132.48 12
SYD 3 1 374 288 129.86 12
BRIS 3 1 397 317 125.24 12
FRE 3 1 339 280 121.07 12
MELB 3 1 426 353 120.68 12
KANG 3 1 433 375 115.47 12
WCE 2 2 469 468 100.21 8
ESS 2 2 376 463 81.21 8
WB 1 3 430 444 96.85 4
CARL 1 3 350 385 90.91 4
HAW 1 3 380 453 83.89 4
GEEL 1 3 305 377 80.9 4
RICH 1 3 320 433 73.9 4
COL 1 3 294 419 70.17 4
ADE 0 4 319 439 72.67 0
GOALS
Fraser Gehrig (StK) 21
David Neitz (MELB) 18
Warren Tredrea (PA) 17
Matthew Lloyd (ESS) 15
Brendan Fevola (CARL) 14
Phillip Matera (WCE) 14
Jade Rawlings (WB) 13
Barry Hall (SYD) 12
Ashley Sampi (WCE) 11
Nathan Brown (RICH) 11
Nick Riewoldt (StK) 10
Graham Johncock (ADE) 10
Nathan Thompson (HAW) 10
Anthony Rocca (COL) 9
Stuart Dew (PA) 9
Corey Jones (KANG) 9
Daniel Motlop (KANG) 9
Leigh Brown (KANG) 8
Brad Green (MELB) 8
Cameron Bruce (MELB) 8
round 5 matches
friday
richmond vs adeliade TD (N) 740pm
saturday
carlton vs west coast OO 210pm
st kilda vs kanagaroos TD 210pm
brisbane vs hawthorn G (N) 710pm
sydney vs melbourne ANZ (N) 720pm
sunday
collingwood vs essendon MCG 110pm
port vs bulldogs AAMI 240pm
freemantle vs geelong S 410pm