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Glenelg 15.12 (102) def. Port Adelaide 13.7 (85)

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 08: Brendon Ah Chee of the Power handballs during the round three AFL match between the Port Adelaide Power and the Essendon Bombers at Adelaide Oval on April 8, 2016 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)

Former Richmond player Liam McBean kicked six goals straight to lead Glenelg to a win over Port Adelaide. Andrew Bradley was also good for the victors, amassing 25 disposals.

For the Magpies, Brendon Ah Chee may have earned himself an AFL call-up. He finished the game with 30 touches, 10 marks, seven tackles, seven inside 50s, and three goals.

West Adelaide 11.4 (70) def. by South Adelaide 11.7 (73)

A stellar performance from former Sydney player Abe Davis, has helped South Adelaide to a tight win over West Adelaide. He had 26 disposals, nine marks, and six inside 50s.

For West Adelaide, it was Aaron Fielke who was the stand out. He managed 17 touches, six inside 50s, and three goals.

Norwood 12.16 (88) def. North Adelaide 9.12 (66)

Former Sydney and Adelaide player Lewis Johnston had 23 disposals and 12 marks in Norwood's win over North Adelaide. Brady Dawe also was good for the Redlegs, kicking three goals.

It was a tough outing for North Adelaide, however, ex-Melbourne player Mitch Clisby (22 touches, four inside 50s and five rebound 50s) performed well.

Central District 6.14 (50) def. by Eagles 14.13 (97)

The Eagles dominated Central Districts, claiming a 47-point win. James Boyd was excellent for the winners, collecting 26 touches and grabbing seven marks.

Chris Jansen was Central Districts best player, putting in a solid 25 disposal and nine mark effort.

Sturt 9.10 (64) def. by Adelaide 10.6 (66)

Brad Crouch is pushing for a place in the firsts, after a dominant performance for Adelaide's SANFL side following his return from injury. He managed 40 touches and 10 tackles. Ex-basketball player and Crows listed half flanker, Hugh Greenwood, also played well, he finished with 27 disposals and two goals.

Ex-Port Adelaide player Sam Colquhoun was great for Sturt, he had 28 touches and five rebound 50s in the two-point loss.

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