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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 23: Dawson Simpson of the Giants in action during the Greater Western Sydney Giants AFL training session at WestConnex Centre on March 23, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Aspley 17.15 (117) def. Canberra 7.7 (49)

Matt Payne put in an excellent performance for Aspley over the weekend,  collecting 33 disposals, and kicked a goal. His performance helped lead his side to a big win over Canberra.

It was a poor outing from Canberra, however, Jordan Harper put in a good game, picking up 26 touches.

Sydney 20.9 (129) def. Southport 3.9 (27)

A dominant Sydney defeated Southport by an incredible 102 points. Toby Pink kicked six for the Swans, while James Rose made his case for a senior AFL game, kicking three goals and collecting 22 disposals.

Jordan Keras was the lone shining light for Southport. He had 38 touches in the loss.

GWS 12.13 (85) def. by Sydney Uni 20.8 (128)

Sydney Uni have continued their good start to the year, knocking off the Giants by 43 points. Matt Rawlinson was everywhere, kicking a goal and racking up 34 for the victors.

GWS player Dawson Simpson had a fantastic game for the Giants, he amassed an incredible 59 hit-outs, and also chimed in with a goal.

NT Thunder 11.9 (75) def. by Brisbane 15.11 (101)

Claye Beams, younger brother of Lions' skipper, Dayne, helped lead Brisbane to an impressive win over the Norther Territory. Matthew Hammelmann was also good for the Lions, kicking three goals.

For the Thunder, it was Darren Ewing who again played well, kicking five goals for the second time in two games this year.

Redland 9.6 (60) def. by Gold Coast 23.14 (152)

It was a good weekend for Gold Coast, with their NEAFL side claiming a massive win over Redland. Suns rookie listed player Keegan Brooksby was very impressive, kicking four goals, and amassing 23 touches and 20 hit-outs.

Clay Cameron performed well for Redland, despite the heavy loss, he had 24 disposals and seven marks.

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