ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 21: Jasper Pittard of the Power celebrates the win with fans in his 100th match during the round five AFL match between the Port Adelaide Power and thew Carlton Blues at Adelaide Oval on April 21, 2017 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)
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Coburg 8.6 (54) def. by Port Melbourne 18.10 (118)

Port Melbourne's strong season continued this week, knocking off Coburg by 64 points. Louis Cunningham and Dylan Conway both hit the scoreboard for the Borough, kicking three goals each.

James El Moussalli impressed for Coburg, and finished the game with 31 disposals and a goal.

Northern Blues 15.13 (103) def. by Werribee 18.9 (117)

Nick Larkey kicked four goals for Werribee, as they got past the Northern Blues in a tight affair. Braydon Preuss was instrumental in the ruck, Andrew Swallow had 28 touches and Majak Daw managed three goals.

Rhys Palmer (29 disposals and two goals) performed well for the Blues, as did Nick Graham (26 disposals, two goals and 13 tackles).

Richmond 18.18 (126) def. Geelong 12.5 (77)

Tigers fans had the opportunity to wonder down to Punt Road Oval after their heart-breaking loss to Sydney and they would have been glad if they did. Richmond had their way with Geelong, claiming a 49-point win.

Steve Morris was excellent for the victors, kicking four goals and recording 20 disposals. Anthony Miles was good again with 28 touches.

George Horlin-Smith was by far the Cats' best, finishing the game with 36 disposals and two goals.

Casey 10.15 (75) def. Footscray 9.8 (62)

It was two-from-two for the Demons against Footscray this weekend, with Casey taking the win. Jay Kennedy-Harris did some great things, amassing 33 touches and kicking a goal. Jack Trengove was also good racking up 29 disposals.

Despite going down Tom Campbell played well. He had 20 touches, 54 hit-outs, and kicked a goal. Lukas Webb was also good with a goal, and 27 disposals.

Williamstown 16.22 (118) def. North Ballarat 9.8 (62)

North Ballarat's struggles continue, going down to Williamstown by 56 points. Lachlan Schultz was good for the Seagulls, and finished with 28 disposals and a goal. Ben Cavarra could have had a big bag, but still finished with 3.3.

For North Ballarat, Andrew Hooper performed well despite the heavy loss. He kicked three of his side's nine goals.

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