AFL Round 10 Review (Season 2025)

Facts and Figures

Average Score: 82.56 points per team, which is fairly high, when taking into account four out of 18 teams scored 100 points or more.
Average Winning Margin: 29.78 points per game, which indicates there were relatively one-sided games. Despite that, four games had a margin of 11 points or less, which indicates that there were plenty of close games.
Round 10 (In a Nutshell): Round 10 was entertaining. Check out what transpired.

Round Highlights

Western Bulldogs played like the Harlem Globetrotters in a 91-point win over Essendon, in a game where Bailey Dale had 49 disposals!

West Coast Eagles won their first game of the season, in a game where they outplayed St Kilda.

Game One of Nine

Gold Coast Suns (104) v Hawthorn (96)
Facts and Figures: Gold Coast Suns had 24 scoring shots, compared with Hawthorn had 21.
Gold Coast Suns Game Changer: John Noble
Hawthorn Game Changer: Nick Watson

Game Two of Nine

Sydney Swans (78) v Carlton (62)
Facts and Figures: Sydney Swans had 23 scoring shots, while Carlton had 17.
Sydney Swans Game Changer: Isaac Heeney
Carlton Game Changer: Patrick Cripps

Game Three of Nine

Collingwood (78) v Adelaide Crows (68)
Facts and Figures: Collingwood had 23 scoring shots, compared with Adelaide Crows who had 18.
Collingwood Game Changer: Jeremy Howe
Adelaide Crows Game Changer: Darcy Fogarty

Game Four of Nine

Port Adelaide (39) v Geelong Cats (115)
Facts and Figures: Geelong Cats had 30 scoring shots, while Port Adelaide had 14.
Port Adelaide Game Changer: Sam Powell-Pepper
Geelong Cats Game Changer: Jeremy Cameron

Game Five of Nine

GWS Giants (61) v Fremantle Dockers (95)
Facts and Figures: Fremantle Dockers had 30 scoring shots, compared with GWS Giants who had 21.
GWS Giants Game Changer: Lachie Ash
Fremantle Dockers Game Changer: Shai Bolton

Game Six of Nine

Western Bulldogs (127) v Essendon (36)
Facts and Figures: Western Bulldogs had 37 scoring shots, while Essendon had 11.
Western Bulldogs Game Changer: Rhylee West
Essendon Game Changer: No one

Game Seven of Nine

Richmond (74) v North Melbourne (78)
Facts and Figures: Richmond had 19 scoring shots, compared with North Melbourne who had 18.
Richmond Game Changer: Nick Vlastuin
North Melbourne Game Changer: Cameron Zurhaar

Game Eight of Nine

Brisbane Lions (88) v Melbourne Demons (98)
Facts and Figures: Melbourne Demons had 29 scoring shots, while Brisbane Lions had 23.
Brisbane Lions Game Changer: Zac Bailey
Melbourne Demons Game Changer: Jake Melksham

Game Nine of Nine

West Coast Eagles (108) v St Kilda (80)
Facts and Figures: West Coast Eagles had 28 scoring shots, compared with St Kilda who had 20.
West Coast Eagles Game Changer: Liam Baker
St Kilda Game Changer: Rowan Marshall

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