From surprise losses to some horror injury news, we take a look at the ten things that we took away from round two.

9. The questionable umpiring

Sunday afternoon's clash brought all sorts of drama to social media with the Bulldogs storming home to win by 19 points after being 30 points down at three-quarter-time. At one stage, the Dogs had kicked three goals from their last four kicks prompting questionable umpiring decisions. The first one being made in the center of the ground that saw second-year youngster James Worpel run through the center circle after being previously warned not to do so by officiating umpire, Chris Donlon.

The second decision was made against Hawthorn hot-head James Sicily, who seemingly was shoving youngster Josh Schache when the free-kick was awarded to the ex-Lion, who steered through his fourth of the day. Hawks fans will be upset with this one.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 28: the umpire warns Patrick Cripps of the Blues for breaking the 6-6-6 rule during the 2019 JLT Community Series AFL match between the Carlton Blues and the Essendon Bombers at Ikon Park on February 28, 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)