NEAFL
Sydney Uni 18.14 (122) def. Aspley 9.5 (59)
Just two behinds to Aspley in the first quarter led to a disappointing 63-point loss against Sydney Uni. Austin Lucy and Aaron Day both kicked three goals for Sydney Uni, while Xavier Richards was among the best.
Douglas Lawrence had a small bag of three goals for Aspley.
Canberra 9.11 (59) def. by Brisbane 23.15 (153)
Brisbane kicked nine goals in the last quarter to give them an incredible 94-point win over Canberra. Matt Hammelmann was again brilliant kicking five goals, while Marco Paparone (37 touches), Tom Cutler (30 touches and a goal), and Archie Smith (22 touches, 37 hit-outs, and four goals) were all also impressive.
Alex Smout was one of the best on the ground for Canberra, he finished the game with 27 disposals.
NT Thunder 20.13 (133) def. Southport 13.8 (86)
Darren Ewing was at it again for the Thunder, slotting five goals in their win over Southport. At halftime Northern Territory led 111-15, however they would go on to only score another three goals.
Robert Clements did what he could to counter Ewing, kicking five majors himself.
Gold Coast 15.13 (103) def. Giants 10.12 (72)
Gold Coast continues to push for a place in top four after they beat the lowly Giants by 31 points. Trent Mckenzie was excellent for the Suns, finishing with 32 disposals and a goal. So was his teammate Jack Bowes, who recorded 26 touches and two goals.
Even though his side lost, Mathew Walker was efficient in front of goal, kicking five goals from just nine disposals.