AFL Round 10 Review (Season 2024)

Facts and Figures

Average Score: 86.17 points per team, which is understandable, when considering five out of 18 teams scored 100 points or more.
Average Winning Margin: 39.89 points per game, which indicates there were relatively one-sided games. Despite that, two games had a margin of four points or less.
Round 10 (In a Nutshell): Round 10 was entertaining. Check out what transpired.

Game One of Nine

Gold Coast Suns (164) v Geelong Cats (100)
Facts and Figures: Gold Coast Suns had 34 scoring shots, compared to Geelong Cats who had 25.
Gold Coast Suns Game Changers: Noah Anderson, Jack Lukosius
Geelong Cats Game Changer: Max Holmes

Game Two of Nine

Sydney Swans (117) v Carlton (65)
Facts and Figures: Sydney Swans had 32 scoring shots, while Carlton had 20. Incredibly, James Rowbottom had 16 tackles.
Sydney Swans Game Changers: James Rowbottom, Chad Warner
Carlton Game Changer: Patrick Cripps

Game Three of Nine

Collingwood (78) v Adelaide Crows (74)
Facts and Figures: Collingwood had 18 scoring shots, compared with Adelaide Crows who had 19.
Collingwood Game Changer: Jordan De Goey
Adelaide Crows Game Changer: Jordan Dawson

Game Four of Nine

GWS Giants (43) v Western Bulldogs (70)
Facts and Figures: Western Bulldogs had 30 scoring shots, while GWS Giants had 13. The margin should’ve been a lot more than 27 points, as Western Bulldogs missed plenty of opportunities.
GWS Giants Game Changer: Jesse Hogan
Western Bulldogs Game Changer: Adam Treloar

Game Five of Nine

St Kilda (55) v Fremantle Dockers (72)
Facts and Figures: Fremantle Dockers had 27 scoring shots, compared to St Kilda who had 15. The Dockers should’ve won by more than 17 points, given they had nearly double the amount of scoring shots than St Kilda.
St Kilda Game Changer: Rowan Marshall
Fremantle Dockers Game Changer: Jordan Clark

Game Six of Nine

Brisbane Lions (163) v Richmond (44)
Facts and Figures: Brisbane Lions had 33 scoring shots, while Richmond had 14. The Lions obliterated Richmond.
Brisbane Lions Game Changer: Joe Daniher
Richmond Game Changer: None

Game Seven of Nine

Essendon (106) v North Melbourne (66)
Facts and Figures: Essendon had 26 scoring shots, compared with North Melbourne who had 16.
Essendon Game Changer: Matt Guelfi
North Melbourne Game Changer: Luke Davies-Uniacke

Game Eight of Nine

Port Adelaide (80) v Hawthorn (79)
Facts and Figures: Port Adelaide had 25 scoring shots, while Hawthorn had 19.
Port Adelaide Game Changers: Zak Butters, Dan Houston, Willie Rioli
Hawthorn Game Changer: Blake Hardwick

Game Nine of Nine

West Coast Eagles (105) v Melbourne Demons (70)
Facts and Figures: West Coast Eagles had 25 scoring shots, compared with Melbourne Demons who had 20.
West Coast Eagles Game Changers: Harley Reid, Jake Waterman
Melbourne Demons Game Changer: Bayley Fritsch

 

 

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