Snapshot of round nine in the AFL
Snapshot of round nine in the AFL:
THEY SAID IT: "We just wanted to make it quite clear that mobile phones have become such a big part of everyone's lifestyle now, we knew if we took the phones away from the players that every time they went to open their pocket to text-message someone ... it would remind them of the reason why we are here." - Hawthorn coach ALASTAIR CLARKSON on his side's unusual build-up to their win over the Swans at the SCG.
STATS THAT MATTER: 11. Collingwood launched a stunning fightback to kick the last 11 goals of the game, beating Adelaide by 43 points at Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
MAN OF THE ROUND: Brisbane skipper JONATHAN BROWN kicked four goals in a best-afield performance in his first game back from facial surgery to lead the Lions to their only win so far this season.
KEY MOMENT: Carlton's ROBBIE WARNOCK missed a set shot from 15 metres out on a slight angle with 77 seconds left as unbeaten Geelong escaped with a two-point win on Friday night.
TALKING POINT: Gary Ablett, who walked out on the Cats last summer to join the cashed-up new Gold Coast side, can expect some heavy physical attention when Suns host Geelong next Saturday night.
TRIBUNAL WATCH: J Blake (St. Kilda) reported for striking C Bartram (Melbourne) at half time.
KEY INJURIES: C Judd (Carl, sprained ankle), R Warnock (Carl, concussion), L Tapscott (Melb, hamstring), A Sandilands (Frem, toe), A Browne (Rich, cheek), D Grimes (Rich, hamstring), T Rockliff (Bris, calf), Hawthorn: M Bailey (head knock).
UNDER PRESSURE: Port Adelaide have dropped to last and North Melbourne's season has also nose-dived but the heat will really be on the 11th-placed Western Bulldogs after their 123-point hiding at the hands of West Coast.
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