AFL Round 13 Review (Season 2025)

Facts and Figures

Average Score: 62.88 points per team, which is very low, due to Hawthorn being the highest score of any team, with just 81 points.
Average Winning Margin: 16.25 points per game, which indicates there were relatively close games, which makes it understandable that four games had a margin of ten points or less.
Round 13 (In a Nutshell): Round 13 was entertaining. Check out what transpired.

Round Highlights

Adelaide Crows had a five-point win over the Brisbane Lions.

The King’s Birthday clash produced a thriller with Collingwood defeating the Melbourne Demons by one-point.

Teams with a bye

Fremantle Dockers and St Kilda

Game One of Eight

Western Bulldogs (59) v Hawthorn (81)
Facts and Figures: Hawthorn had 21 scoring shots, while Western Bulldogs had 19.
Western Bulldogs Game Changer: Rory Lobb
Hawthorn Game Changer: Mabior Chol

Game Two of Eight

Adelaide Crows (68) v Brisbane Lions (63)
Facts and Figures: Adelaide Crows had 18 scoring shots, compared with Brisbane Lions who had 23.
Adelaide Crows Game Changer: Ben Keays
Brisbane Lions Game Changer: Hugh McCluggage

Game Three of Eight

Richmond (36) v Sydney Swans (80)
Facts and Figures: Sydney Swans had 25 scoring shots, while Richmond had 16.
Richmond Game Changer: Ben Miller
Sydney Swans Game Changer: Nick Blakey

Game Four of Eight

Geelong Cats (61) v Gold Coast Suns (37)
Facts and Figures: Geelong Cats had 16 scoring shots, compared with Gold Coast Suns who had 12.
Geelong Cats Game Changers: Max Holmes, Tyson Stengle
Gold Coast Suns Game Changer: Joel Jeffrey

Game Five of Eight

GWS Giants (50) v Port Adelaide (66)
Facts and Figures: Port Adelaide had 21 scoring shots, while GWS Giants had 15.
GWS Giants Game Changer: Sam Taylor
Port Adelaide Game Changer: Miles Bergman

Game Six of Eight

North Melbourne (62) v West Coast Eagles (52)
Facts and Figures: North Melbourne had 17 scoring shots, compared with West Coast Eagles who had 22.
North Melbourne Game Changer: Tristan Xerri
West Coast Eagles Game Changer: Harry Edwards

Game Seven of Eight

Carlton (78) v Essendon (70)
Facts and Figures: Carlton had 23 scoring shots, while Essendon had 15.
Carlton Game Changer: Blake Acres
Essendon Game Changer: Jade Gresham

Game Eight of Eight 

Melbourne Demons (71) v Collingwood (72)
Facts and Figures: Collingwood had 17 scoring shots, compared with Melbourne Demons who had 21.
Melbourne Demons Game Changer: Max Gawn
Collingwood Game Changer: Jeremy Howe

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