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21.6.15

Ladder After Round 12

1FREFremantleNo Change111010969701138.2WWWLWCOLL40
2WCEWest Coast EaglesUp129301262822153.5WWLWWMELB36
3SYDSydney SwansDown11920995719138.4WWWWWRICH36
4COLLCollingwoodNo Change118301110849130.7LWWWWFRE32
5HAWHawthornUp117401208790152.9WLWWWESS28
6GWSGWS GiantsDown1275010841073101WLWLLRICH28
7ADELAdelaide CrowsNo Change116501032952108.4WLLWLBL24
8RICHRichmondNo Change11650929860108WWWWLSYD24
9WBWestern BulldogsUp116501001961104.2LLWLWSTK24
10GEELGeelong CatsDown126601062107998.4WLWWLADEL24
11NMFCNorth MelbourneUp126601070111196.3LLWLWGCFC24
12PORTPort AdelaideDown125701005102897.8LWWLLSYD20
13ESSEssendonNo Change1147080292287LWLLLHAW16
14STKSt KildaNo Change11470916114480.1LLWLWWB16
15MELBMelbourneNo Change12480897114578.3WLLLWWCE16
16CARLCarltonUp11290847122869LLLLWGCFC8
17BLBrisbane LionsDown11290793121965.1WLLLLADEL8
18GCFCGold Coast SunsDown111100743112266.2LLLLLCARL4
With Port Adelaide and Geelong both losing unexpectedly all of a sudden the race for a finals berth is wide open.
Hawthorn and the Giants are on 28 points, Adelaide, Richmond, Bulldogs, Geelong and the Kangaroos on 24 and Port on 20.
Fremantle is 40, a game clear of second place Eagles and the Swans and the Pies a further game back on 32.

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