Home finals, top four spots and even the wooden spoon on the line in final home-and-away round
IT HAS been one of the most even seasons in VFL/AFL history and despite being at Round 23, we still don’t know who will play finals, finish top four or win the wooden spoon. THE ROUND 23 IMPLICATIONS
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WE’VE reached the final round of the home-and-away season in what has been one of the most even seasons in history.
The final eight is still not set and with just nine matches to go, there is plenty on the line from securing the double chance to avoiding the wooden spoon.
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So it’s not just the teams gunning for a top-eight berth that have something to play for this weekend.
Every match matters and NICK SMART analyses the final countdown
FRIDAY
HAWTHORN v WESTERN BULLDOGS, Etihad Stadium, 7.50pm
The Hawks are done courtesy of Saturday night’s loss to Carlton, but the Dogs are still alive ... just. They must beat Hawthorn and hope everything else goes right to pinch eighth spot. Remote chance at best.
SATURDAY
COLLINGWOOD v MELBOURNE, MCG, 1.45pm
The Demons’ win over Brisbane helps, but to be certain of a finals berth they’ll need to knock over an unpredictable Collingwood. If they lose, the Eagles and Essendon could jump them.
BRISBANE LIONS v NORTH MELBOURNE, Gabba 2.10pm
No finals to play for here, but the match is interesting in it will determine which side finishes with the wooden spoon and pick No.1 in the national draft. Do you want the win or not, North fans?
SYDNEY v CARLTON, SCG, 4.35pm
Sydney is second favourite for premiership with TAB, yet it still may not make the top four. To secure the double chance, it needs to win, hope Richmond loses and it also must bridge the percentage gap on Port.
GEELONG v GWS GIANTS, Simonds Stadium, 7.25pm
What a big game this will be. The equation is simple — the winner will claim second position on the ladder and a prized home qualifying final. Tom Hawkins will be back for the Cats to help them try to claim the top-two finish. The Giants could still snatch the minor premiership if they win and Adelaide slips up. The Cats could fall to fourth if they lose and the Tigers win.
PORT ADELAIDE v GOLD COAST, Adelaide Oval, 7.10pm
The Power should enjoy a comfortable win here to mercifully end another miserable Gold Coast season. Top four still very much on the table, and its strong percentage means the Power cannot finish lower than sixth. If the Tigers lose, a showdown awaits.
SUNDAY
ESSENDON v FREMANTLE, Etihad Stadium, 1.10pm
Hosting Fremantle in the final round is a good result for the Bombers. A win here will secure a finals berth — Essendon’s first since 2014. If the Pies win, the Dons will finish seventh.
RICHMOND v ST KILDA, MCG, 3.20pm
It is all on the line for Richmond ... beat St Kilda in what is likely to be Nick Riewoldt’s final game and a top-four spot and a trip to either Adelaide or western Sydney awaits if the Giants defeat the Cats. Lose and it’s elimination final time ... again. As for the Saints, Sunday’s win keeps them alive, although they must win and hope the Dons and Eagles lose.
WEST COAST v ADELAIDE, Subiaco, 4.40pm
Adelaide will lose top spot if it drops this game and the Giants beat Geelong. If the Crows take care of business, the minor premiership is theirs. They will host a qualifying final regardless of the result. The Eagles need to win — and win big — and hope the Dees or Dons lose to sneak into the eight.
Originally published as Home finals, top four spots and even the wooden spoon on the line in final home-and-away round