AFL Round Six 2025 LIVE updates: North Melbourne Kangaroos v Carlton Blues, West Coast Eagles v Essendon Bombers scores, results, fixtures, teams, tips, games, how to watch
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Now, this is looking ominous. The Blues are finding their groove. Motlop with his first goal … nine minutes into the last quarter.
Charlie Curnow you beauty. The Blues find their first major of the last quarter.
This has been a dominant performance from the Blues, but there is a late worry with Jacob Weitering hobbling from the field and heading straight to the dressingroom.
Fans of both clubs get in the mood.Credit: AFL Photos via Getty Images
Two goals in two minutes for the Kangas. A mini-revival.
Great to see Luke Parker get one.
Zane Duursma for the Kangas. That’s two in a row for the Roos.
North get the first goal in the last term.
Plenty of junk-time footy to come, you’d think.
Brisbane Lions forward Logan Morris has avoided suspension for pushing Collingwood captain Darcy Moore into a marking contest.
Given the AFL’s recent focus on players shoving their opponents into the paths of contests, some pundits felt Morris could be cited for an incident late in the Lions’ 52-point loss at the Gabba on Thursday night.
Morris and Moore were jostling and going back with the flight of the ball, which ultimately was going over both of their heads, when the Lions big man pushed the Collingwood defender.
Moore clashed into the knee of oncoming teammate Jeremy Howe, who was in a marking contest with Brisbane’s Cam Rayner.
Fortunately for Moore, he was cleared of concussion and is expected to play against Essendon in the traditional Anzac Day blockbuster.
The incident in question.Credit: Fox Footy
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