Afl Summary: Logjam on the Middle Table continues while Collingwooog
Even as the point of half the season approaches rapidly, two separate fifth (bulldogs) wins from 15 (Port Adelaide), making Bye’s next rounds important.
The great winners of round 10 were …
… Western -Bulldog After their fourth victory out of their last five games, and all four victories have come with significant and visible boundaries.
They were one of the most pressured parties after the first month of the competition with fans who sought to meet if they do not exceed last season’s record just to see them win the winning positions against last year’s big finalists Collingwood and Brisbane Lions.
This period was occupied by Whitten Oval waiting for one of the longest lists of league injuries, as well as the constant saga Jamarra Ugle-hagan, but the returns of boys like Laitham Vandermeer, Jason Johannisen, Marcus Bontempelli make them play a kind of football, they are capable of them, they are capable of them, they are capable of them, they are capable of. Which they are capable of, playing, playing, playing, playing, which they are capable of, who they have capable. Aaron Naughton and 18 this season by Rhylee West.
The titles were dealing with Bailey Dale half behind after he destroyed both the club and the country record for most moods in a single game, gathering 49 (37 strokes and 12 handball).
This was despite the Dale lost three pounds in Darwin’s moisture while losing dog dogs at the Suns Gold Coast in round 9.
The big rounds of round 10 were …
… Brisbane lions For failure to win a second consecutive game as big favorites. They had a line -39.5 points away in the northern Melbourne just to pull it, and then with a line -33.5 points at home left late.
In both cases they destroyed a three-fourth lead against the two sides, who were raising up the stairs five weeks ago.
DEES produced 21 within 50 and 12 shots scoring only in the last term and their weakness before the goal was the only thing that kept lions in the game during the stages of death, though in reality it was one -sided traffic throughout.
Veterans coach Chris Fagan could not hide his concern after the game, admitting that the lions have fallen into what he calls “Statistics of effort” such as treatment counts over the past two weeks, while implying he was not expecting such a sudden decline in field production.
Lions have been sensitive to such decline over the last two years and, while they have never lasted more than three weeks, a repetition can certainly not be allowed against a Hawthorn team with a 4-1 record in MCG this year and a thirst for revenge after losing in the sun.
Coleman medal
Gold Coast King’s Sharpshooter remains at the top of Coleman medal manager after shooting 2.1 against the Hawks, continuing a quiet period that has seen him hit only six goals in his last three appearances.
With his seven in the breakdown of Port Adelaide, Geelong’s Jeremy Cameron made a quick move to third place and is now the third third to win the medal after the King and Jesse Hogan Favurites.

Trainer Award Board Director
Some of the best fraudsters of the competition surveyed by AFL coaches this weekend including a complete ten for Max Gawn of Melbourne and nine for the North Melbourne Tristan Xerri, who maintained his close lead over the Geelong Bailey Smith midfielder with his nine votes.
Smith is a co-warrior for Brownlow medal along with Nick Daicos of Collingwood, who has returned with 34 votes in the competition.

Mark of the Year: Round of 10 Appointments
There were three big flyers this week, two of which were lit on Thursday night in Darwin during the exciting victory of the eight points of the sun against Hawthorn.
In his second season as a regular beginner in Bulldogs, Buku Khamis born in Southern Sudan produced a copy of some of the signs that caught the eye of dog recruiters while playing for Jets Western as a teenager.
Purpose of the Year: Round 10 Nominations
What is now becoming an iconic work ethic in 50 ahead by Mabior Chol was on the show once again in the minutes of the death of Hawks loss in Suns on Thursday.
The old poor imaac isaac cumming, whose twice attempt to break the ball for a back, instead opened the door to Bobby Hill to light it in a somewhat wonderful ugly way.
Northern Melbourne Mckercher is another one that will not want to look at this main point of wrapping twice after a very poor treatment attempt here in Hugo Ralphsmith!