afl 2004 round 5 anzac round

richmond (1-3) vs adeliade (0-4) telstra dome friday night 740pm

richmonds horror season continues with a 75 point loss to adelaide giving the crows their first win of the year. richmonds coach was even spat at during the match. Richmond (1-4) host hawthorn at telstra dome friday night. adeliade (1-4) travel to geelong sunday afternoon to play geelong.

ADE 4.2 13.4 15.5 21.8 (134)
RICH 2.0 3.2 6.4 9.5 (59)
GOALS: ADE – McGregor 5, Carey, Stevens 3, Bock, Burton, Clarke, Ricciuto 2, Bode, Johncock;
RICH – Krakouer 2, Ottens, Hall, Hartigan, Brown, Bowden, Roach, Morrison

carlton (1-3) vs west coast (2-2) optus oval saturday afternoon 210pm

no goals till half time kept west coast out of the game in a 49 point loss to carlton with fevola kicking 6 the same numebr of goals as west coast. Carlton (2-3) play melbourne at the g sunday afternoon. west coast (2-3) host freemantle in the derby saturday night.

CARL 2.2 7.3 10.6 14.8 (92)
WCE 0.2 0.4 2.6 6.7 (43)
GOALS: CARL – Fevola 6, Scotland 2, Camporeale, Houlihan, Johnson, Morrell, Whitnall, Davies; WCE – Adkins, Sampi 2, Judd, Braun

st kilda (4-0) vs kangaroos (3-1) telstra dome saturday afternoon 210pm

it was over at 1/4 time as st kilda continue their unbeaten start by 65 points over the roos. St kilda (5-0) host brisbane saturday night in a big game. kangaroos (3-2) host bulldogs in canberra saturday afternoon.

StK 7.4 8.6 13.8 20.10 (130)
KANG 1.5 3.12 7.13 8.17 (65)
GOALS: StK – Gehrig 4, Hamill 3, Milne 3, Guerra 2, Black 2, Thompson, Riewoldt, Ball, Harvey, Goddard, Powell; KANG – McKernan 2, Rawlings, Grant, Wells, Jones, Harvey, Motlop

sydney (3-1) vs melbourne (3-1) anz stadium saturday night 720pm

melbourne may finally be the real deal 4 straight wins beating sydney by 2 goals. Sydney (3-2) play essendon at the g saturday afternoon. Melbourne (4-1) host carlton sunday afternoon at the g.

MELB 2.2 10.4 11.8 17.9 (111)
SYD 6.1 9.1 13.6 15.9 (99)
GOALS: MELB – Neitz 6, Thompson 2, Green 3, Davey, Bruce, Armstrong, Yze, Miller; SYD – Hall 4, Davis 4, Schneider 2, O’Keefe 2, Crouch, Krik, Doyle

brisbane (3-1) vs hawthorn (1-3) gabba saturday night 710pm

bad kicking made the margin closer than it should have been as brisbane affirm their 4 peat credenitonals by 48 points over hawthorn. Brisbane (4-1) play st kilda at telstra dome saturday night. hawthorn (1-4) play richmond at telstra dome friday night.

BRIS 5.3 10.10 12.17 14.26 (110)
HAW 3.1 4.1 6.4 9.8 (62)
GOALS: BRIS – Lynch 4, McGrath 3, McRae 2, Charman 2, Power, Brown, Akermanis; HAW – Everitt 4, Lekkas 3, Crawford, Thompson

collingwood (1-3) vs essendon (2-2) mcg sunday afternoon 110pm anzac day

essendon secure a spot in the 8 for the first time in 2004 by beating collingwood by 33 points in the anzac day match. Collingwood (1-4) play port sunday afternoon in adeliade. Essendon (3-2) host sydney at the g saturday afternoon.

ESS 5.3 8.6 13.7 17.10 (112)
COL 1.2 6.5 10.9 11.13 (79)
GOALS: ESS – Lucas 4, Hird 3, Lloyd 3, Richards 2, Hille, Bolton, Stanton, Lovett-Murray, McPhee; COL – Didak 3, Rocca 2, McGough 2, Woewodin, Burns, Fraser, Lokan

port (3-1) vs bulldogs (1-3) aami stadium sunday afternoon 240pm

port affirm their top 4 credentionals with a 55 point win over the bulldogs. port (4-1) host collingwood sunday afternoon. bulldogs (1-4) play kangaroos at canberra saturday afternoon.

PA 5.5 10.6 13.10 17.17 (119)
WB 3.1 4.11 5.17 7.22 (64)
GOALS: PA – K. Cornes 2, Ebert 2, Lade 2, Thurstans 2, Tredrea 2, S. Burgoyne, C. Cornes, Dew, Kingsley, Salopek, Surjan, Wanganeen; WB – Cooney, Darcy, Eagleton, Harrison, Murphy, Rawlings, Robbins

freemantle (3-1) vs geelong (1-3) subiaco sunday afternoon 410pm

freo secured their strong start with a 26 point over struggling geelong. Freemantle (4-1) play west coast in the derby saturday night. Geelong (1-4) host adelaide sunday afternoon.

FRE 7.0 11.2 14.7 18.9 (117)
GEEL 4.1 8.3 11.5 14.7 (91)
GOALS: FRE – Simmonds 5, Schammer 3, Farmer 3, Medhurst 2, Headland 2, J. Longmuir, Sandilands, Pavlich; GEEL – Riccardi 3, Chapman 3, Wojcinski 2, Ablett, Kingsley, Graham, Corey, Moloney, Tenace

ladder

StK 5 0 573 353 162.3 20
PA 4 1 637 455 140.0 16
BRIS 4 1 507 379 133.7 16
FRE 4 1 456 371 122.9 16
MELB 4 1 537 452 118.8 16
SYD 3 2 473 399 118.5 12
KANG 3 2 498 505 98.6 12
ESS 3 2 488 542 90.0 12

CARL 2 3 442 428 103.2 8
WCE 2 3 512 560 91.4 8
ADE 1 4 453 498 90.9 4
WB 1 4 494 563 87.7 4
GEEL 1 4 396 494 80.1 4
HAW 1 4 442 563 78.5 4
COL 1 4 373 531 70.2 4
RICH 1 4 379 567 66.8 4

goals

Fraser Gehrig (StK) 25
David Neitz (MELB) 24
Brendan Fevola (CARL) 20
Warren Tredrea (PA) 19
Matthew Lloyd (ESS) 18
Barry Hall (SYD) 16
Phil Matera (WCE) 14
Jade Rawlings (WB) 14
Ashley Sampi (WCE) 13
Nathan Brown (RICH) 12
Brad Green (MELB) 11
Nick Riewoldt (StK) 11
Anthony Rocca (COL) 11
Alastair Lynch (BRIS) 11
Graham Johncock (ADE) 11
James Hird (ESS) 11
Nathan Thompson (HAW) 11
Paul Medhurst (FRE) 10
Troy Simmonds (FRE) 10
Scott Lucas (ESS) 10

round 6 matches

friday

richmond vs hawthorn TD (N) 740pm

saturday

kangaroos vs bulldogs MO 210pm

essendon vs sydney MCG 210pm

st kilda vs brisbane TD (N) 710pm

west coast vs freemantle S (N) 740pm

sunday

geelong vs adeliade SS 110pm

melbourne vs carlton MCG 210pm

port vs collingwood AAMI 240pm

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