afl 2004 round 9

collingwood (1-7) vs adelaide (2-6) telstra dome friday night 740pm

after 6 straight loses collingwood have finally recaptured their losing grand final form with a 3 point come from behind win over fellow suprising strugglers adeliade. Collingwood (2-7) play kangaroos at telstra dome saturday night. adeliade (2-7) face hawthorn at the mcg saturday afternoon.

COL 1.2 4.6 7.10 9.14 (68)
ADE 5.2 6.5 7.8 9.11 (65)
GOALS: COL – Tarrant 5, Didak, Lonie, Richards, Rocca; ADE – McLeod 2, Bock, Carey, Edwards, Hudson, Jericho, Johncock, Welsh

melbounrne (6-2) vs kangaroos (4-4) mcg saturday afternon 210pm

melbourne secured their top 4 spot with a 3 goal win over the roos. Melbourne (7-2) play brisbane at the gabba in their “home” game sunday. kangaroos (4-5) host collingwood saturday night at telstra dome.

MELB 3.5 7.10 11.14 13.18 (96)
KANG 2.2 4.5 8.9 11.12 (78)
GOALS: MELB – Neitz 4, Green 2, Bruce 2, Davey 2, Yze, Johnstone, Vardy;
KANG – Rawlings 2, Rocca 2, Harding 2, Brown, Motlop, Petrie, Harvey, Sansbury

freemantle (5-3) vs brisbane (6-2) subiaco saturday afternoon 340pm

9 goals to paul medurst saw freemantle return to the winners list by 59 points over the regining premiers brisbane. Freemantle (6-3) face essendon at telstra dome friday night. brisbane (6-3) play melbourne in their “away” game at the gabba sunday afternoon.

FRE 5.6 10.8 15.14 20.17 (137)
BRIS 3.4 8.5 9.7 11.12 (78)
GOALS: FRE: Medhurst 9, Farmer 3, Waterhouse, Bell 2, Longmuir, Hasleby, Polak, Pavlich; BRIS – Power, Pike 3, Pratt, Adcock, Akermanis, Johnson, Voss

geelong (4-4) vs essendon (6-2) telstra dome saturday night 710pm

essendons run is over after a 23 point loss to geelong with 7 goals to kent kingsley giving geelong their fifth win in 6 starts. Geelong (5-4) play port in adeliade sunday afternoon. essendon (6-3) host freemantle friday night at telstra dome.

GEEL 6.5 10.6 13.10 18.12 (120)
ESS 6.1 8.8 12.11 14.13 (97)
GOALS: GEEL – Kingsley 7, Chapman 3, Graham 2, Kelly 2, Haynes, Riccardi, Milburn, Ling; ESS – M. Johnson 3, Lovett-Murray 2, Lloyd 2, Cupido, Hille, J. Johnson, Ramanauskas, Solomon, Murphy, McPhee

port (5-3) vs richmond (4-4) aami stadium saturday night 740pm

after a shockingly bad fortnight port returned to form by 13 goals over richmond. Port (6-3) host geelong sunday afternoon. richmond (4-5) face west coast in perth saturday afternoon.

PA 4.6 9.10 12.12 19.14 (128)
RICH 0.2 1.3 4.4 7.8 (50)
GOALS: PA – White 3, Salopek 3, Tredrea 3, Brogan 2, S. Burgoyne 2, Ebert, Cochrane, Dew, Mahoney, P. Burgoyne, Wilson; RICH – Bowden 2, Krakouer, Richardson, Schulz, Stafford, Tivendale

sydney (3-5) vs hawthorn (2-6) scg sunday afternoon 110pm

1 milameter cost the hawks a comefrom behind win losing to out of form sydney by a point in a lineball call. Sydney (4-5) play bulldogs in their “away” game at the scg saturday night. hawthorn (2-7) host adelaide at the g saturday hoping it will repeat last time in their revival it caused.

SYD 4.4 5.8 10.13 11.14 (80)
HAW 0.1 5.3 8.4 12.7 (79)
GOALS: SYD – Sydney: Hall 2, O’Keefe 2, O’Loughlin 2, Kirk, Maxfield, Saddington, Crouch, J. Bolton; HAW – Vandenberg 3, Croad 3, Ladson 2, Crawford, Jacobs, Everitt, Ries

carlton (3-5) vs bulldogs (2-6) optus oval sunday afternoon 210pm

bulldogs got some breiving space from back to back wooden spoons with a 25 point win over carlton. carlton (3-6) face st kilda at home sunday afternoon. bulldogs (3-6) play sydney in a “home” game in sydney saturday night.

WB 7.3 10.5 16.5 16.8 (104)
CARL 5.1 10.4 12.4 12.7 (79)
GOALS: WB – Rawlings 4, Hahn 3, Darcy 2, Johnson 2, Robbins 2, Bowden, Eagleton, Smith; Fevola 3, Fisher 2, Scotland 2, Whitnall 2, Davies, Deluca, French

st kilda (8-0) vs west coast (3-5) telstra dome sunday afternoon 210pm

st kilda have their best start ever and west coast are in trouble after the 101 point anilation. st kilda (9-0) face carlton at telstra dome sunday afternoon. west coast (3-6) host richmond on saturday afternoon in a must win game.

STK 6.4 13.7 19.9 26.13 (169)
WCE 3.3 6.8 9.10 9.14 (68)
GOALS: STK – Guerra 7, Gehrig 5, Milne 4, Hamill 4, Riewoldt 2, Koschitzke, X Clarke, Hudghton, Jones; WCE – Matera 2, Sampi 2, Gaspar 2, McDougall, Morrison, Selwood

ladder

STK 9 0 1067 675 158.07 36
MELB 7 2 1002 759 132.02 28
BRIS 6 3 936 786 119.08 24
PA 6 3 1001 848 118.04 24
FRE 6 3 809 687 117.76 24
ESS 6 3 949 939 101.06 24
GEEL 5 4 826 788 104.82 20
SYD 4 5 802 777 103.22 16

KANG 4 5 911 889 102.47 16
RICH 4 5 685 914 74.95 16
WB 3 6 895 987 90.68 12
CARL 3 6 767 912 84.10 12
WCE 3 6 850 1031 82.44 12
ADE 2 7 779 889 87.63 8
HAW 2 7 726 896 81.03 8
COL 2 7 696 924 75.32 8

goals

Fraser Gehrig (StK) 41
Warren Tredrea (PA) 33
David Neitz (MELB) 32
Matthew Lloyd (ESS) 32
Brendan Fevola (CARL) 31
Barry Hall (SYD) 30
Phillip Matera (WCE) 27
Matthew Richardson (RICH) 23
Kent Kingsley (GEEL) 23
Paul Medhurst (FRE) 22
Jade Rawlings (WB) 22
Ashley Sampi (WCE) 21
Stephen Milne (StK) 21
Brent Guerra (StK) 20
Cameron Bruce (MELB) 20
Wayne Carey (ADE) 20
Anthony Rocca (COL) 18
Aaron Davey (MELB) 18
Daniel Motlop (KANG) 18
Nathan Brown (RICH) 18

round 10 matches

friday

essendon vs freemantle TD (N) 740pm

saturday

hawthorn vs adelaide MCG 210pm

west coast vs richmond S 340pm

bulldogs vs sydney SCG (N) 710pm

kanagroos vs collingwood TD (N) 710pm

sunday

melbourne vs brisbane G 110pm

carlton vs st kilda TD 210pm

port vs geelong AAMI 240pm

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