AFL Saturday ScoreboardABy Andrew McGarryCollapse all postsoffSortSort postsNew: FiltersChoose what information you see below by using filtersFilter PostsAll73Key Events13Giants vs Blues21Highlights11Crows vs Demons47Hawk cops three match ban for breaking Suns' jawMBy Michael Doyle— reporting by AAPHawthorn defender Josh Weddle has been handed a three-match suspension, with Gold Coast's Sam Clohesy also facing a rough-conduct ban after a first half of carnage.Weddle is set to miss against GWS, Melbourne and Carlton after his late hit on Daniel Rioli left the Suns star with a fractured jaw.Rioli had already disposed of the ball when he copped contact to the jaw from Weddle's shoulder, with Suns coach Damien Hardwick saying the defender will miss "some time".Loading Instagram contentThe incident in the second quarter of Hawthorn's 16-point win at People First Stadium was graded as careless conduct, severe impact and high contact.Rioli's teammate Clohesy copped a two-match ban for his driving tackle on Hawk Cam Nairn, also during the second quarter.Nairn was able to return to the match after the tackle, with the incident graded as careless conduct, high impact and high contact.Clohesy will miss Gold Coast's away clash against league leaders Fremantle, and a home match against Collingwood.Hawthorn also lost Jarman Impey to a hamstring injury in the first half, with the club expecting the veteran defender to miss several weeks.Hawks star Jack Ginnivan also drew the ire of the match review officer for striking Suns opponent Zeke Uwland, but he can accept a $1000 fine.Crows coach Matthew Nicks says the Adelaide club will always be with Tony ModraMBy Michael DoyleAFL great Tony Modra was involved in a truck crash earlier this week, taken to hospital in a critical condition.It is an incident which has saddened the football community, especially the Crows where Modra was not only a great player but remains a very popular member of the club.Following their win over Melbourne earlier today, Crows coach Matthew Nicks said the Adelaide club will be with Modra and his family ever step of the way through this difficult time.I don't know exactly yet where Mods is at. My thoughts and prayers are with him.I know that he will fight his way through it. It's tough to hear but what we do know we will be there for he and the family, no matter where this goes.HT statsABy Andrew McGarryInside 50s: 32-23 CarltonClearances: 20-16 CarltonCentre clearances: 8-4 CarltonContested possessions: 66-63 CarltonUncontested possessions: 117-109 GWSMarks inside 50s: 8-4 CarltonTackles: 25-22 GWSHT: Carlton 6.10 (46) leads GWS 5.6 (36)ABy Andrew McGarryThe half ends with a bit of frustration for Carlton.Patrick Cripps is dominating - he has 20 touches and five clearances to the long break - got the ball on 50 and chipped to hit up Brodie Kemp, but Kemp missed from in front.The Blues lead by 10 at the siren - but it could have been more.The Giants are still in this, but they can't count on Carlton doing half their job for them. They must lift.Blues keep their composure and kick another goalABy Andrew McGarryThe teams are going goal for goal in the final minutes of the half.Sam Walsh marked on the left wing, he whirled and hoisted one to the square, and Will Hayward took the mark!That's poor by the Giants defence.Hayward snaps the goal, and Carlton should lead into half-time here.Giants hit back through StoneABy Andrew McGarryWe're just not seeing any separation between the teams here. Whenever one side breaks, the other hits back.The Blues have just handed GWS a goal, with a stoppage in their defensive 50. A punch of the ball to the side landed in the arms of Conor Stone, and the Giants' player snapped his second of the game from the pocket.Just two points in it in time on.The Blues keep coming with goal to Brodie KempABy Andrew McGarryCarlton is sticking solidly to its plan, with plenty of pressure and a good handball game to move the ball fast.They shift it forward, and the Giants defence makes a blue (small b, that is) with a high tackle on Brodie Kemp.Kemp goes back and kicks the goal, and Carlton leads 5.8 (38) to 4.6 (30) approaching time on in the second quarter.Giants reply to close the gapABy Andrew McGarryThe Blues have been dominating the clearances, but they can't quite make it all pay.They have the lead, but the Giants produce a goal from Conor Stone to bring the gap back to a point, nearly halfway through the second quarter.It's not pretty stuff, but it's close!Another Evans goal puts Carlton aheadABy Andrew McGarryFrancis Evans is hardly Carlton's most high-profile forward, but he has kicked another to give the Blues the lead.And now a point from Talor Byrne puts the lead beyond a kick.Francis Evans kicks one to put the Blues levelABy Andrew McGarryWe're going goal for goal in Sydney!The Blues have lifted to match the Giants, there's solid contests and Carlton get it in the right forward pocket - it's Francis Evans who gets the snap.It's signalled a goal, there is a review, but no edge from the ARC!The goal stands, and we're level again.Toby Greene kicks GWS in frontABy Andrew McGarryThere's a bit of tension out there with the Giants, some chat between teammates there. But they get the job done.A fierce tackle from Toby Bedford gets Patrick Cripps holding the ball, Finn Callaghan runs forward and kicks to the pocket where Toby Greene is in space.He runs around, and snaps it home.The Giants lead by six!Hewett goal gives Carlton the leadABy Andrew McGarryWell we were just talking about clearances being at a premium.The Blues have broken out of a middle, locked it inside 50, got a holding the ball free - and George Hewett has nailed the set shot from in front with 62 seconds gone in the second quarter.QT statsABy Andrew McGarryInside 50s: 18-12 CarltonClearances: 6-4 CarltonCentre clearances: 3-1 CarltonContested possessions: 29-25 GWSUncontested possessions: 57-56 GWSMarks inside 50: 5-3 CarltonTackles: 9-7 CarltonIt's been a scrappy term with clearances at a premium, just favouring Carlton, and the Blues have the edge in marks inside 50 - but they can't get the scores on the board.QT: GWS 2.5 (17) leads Carlton 1.6 (12)ABy Andrew McGarryThe siren sounds and Jesse Hogan hits the post to end a mixed opening quarter at Sydney Showground.There have been moments of attacking flair, and defensive desperation, but there has also been a lot of fumbly football.If one of these sides gets it together, they could kick well clear.If both of them do, we could be in for a cracker.Poster for GWSABy Andrew McGarryThe Giants are not having many inside 50s, but when they do they are trying to make it count.That time they kick it forward, and Brent Daniels pops up and snaps a shot, but it hits the post!They lead by seven points, 2.4 to 1.3.Jesse Hogan answers for GWSABy Andrew McGarryThat was better for GWS! They got it forward it came to Jesse Hogan in the left forward pocket, and he dribbled it home for a decent goal.The Giants retake the lead.Giants having issues clearing D50ABy Andrew McGarryThe Giants started well, but they are struggling right now getting the ball out of their defensive area. A lot of kicks to contests, and they are dropping balls.The Blues are taking advantage, although they haven't been able to kick a goal.They lead by two points with 13 minutes on the clock in the first quarter.Blues reply through Ben AinsworthABy Andrew McGarryThe Blues aren't worried about that quick opener, and they go forward. Matthew Cottrell misses a shot for their first score.Then they get it again, and go long for the left forward pocket.it comes off hands and out, with Ben Ainsworth grabbing it, stepping outside and opening it up for a great snap.Goal! Carlton level it up.
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