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2017 TOYOTA AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 ROUND 19 Thursday, March 23 Friday, May 5 Thursday, June 15 Friday, July 28 Carlton Vs 2017 TOYOTA AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 ROUND 19 Thursday, March 23 Friday, May 5 Thursday, June 15 Friday, July 28 Carlton vs. Richmond (MCG) (N) St Kilda vs. GWS GIANTS (ES) (N) West Coast Eagles vs. Geelong Cats (DS) (N) Hawthorn vs. Sydney Swans (MCG) (N) Friday, March 24 Saturday, May 6 Friday, June 16 Saturday, July 29 Collingwood vs. Western Bulldogs (MCG) (N) North Melbourne vs. Adelaide Crows (BA) North Melbourne vs. St Kilda (ES) (N) North Melbourne vs. Melbourne (BA) Saturday, March 25 Collingwood vs. Carlton (MCG) Sydney Swans vs. Port Adelaide (SCG) (T) Saturday, June 17 GWS GIANTS vs. Fremantle (SP) St Kilda vs. Melbourne (ES) (T) Port Adelaide vs. West Coast Eagles (AO) (T) Richmond vs. Sydney Swans (MCG) Port Adelaide vs. St Kilda (AO) (T) Gold Coast SUNS vs. Geelong Cats (MS) (N) Gold Coast SUNS vs. Brisbane Lions (MS) (N) Port Adelaide vs. Brisbane Lions (AO) (T) Gold Coast SUNS vs. Richmond (MS) (N) Western Bulldogs vs. Richmond (ES) (N) Essendon vs. Hawthorn (MCG) (N) Gold Coast SUNS vs. Carlton (MS) (N) Carlton vs. Geelong Cats (ES) (N) Sunday, March 26 Sunday, May 7 Sunday, June 18 North Melbourne vs. West Coast Eagles (ES) Sydney Swans vs. Brisbane Lions (SCG) Sunday, July 30 Western Bulldogs vs. Melbourne (ES) Western Bulldogs vs. Essendon (ES) Adelaide Crows vs. GWS GIANTS (AO) Melbourne vs. Hawthorn (MCG) Byes: Adelaide Crows, Collingwood, Essendon, Fremantle vs. Geelong Cats (DS) (N) Fremantle vs. Essendon (DS) (T) Collingwood vs. Adelaide Crows (MCG) Fremantle, GWS GIANTS, Hawthorn West Coast Eagles vs. Brisbane Lions (DS) (T) ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 ROUND 20 Thursday, March 30 Friday, May 12 Thursday, June 22 Richmond vs. Collingwood (MCG) (N) West Coast Eagles vs. Western Bulldogs Friday, August 4 Adelaide Crows vs. Hawthorn (AO) (N) Friday, March 31 (DS) (N) Geelong Cats vs. Sydney Swans (SS) (N) Friday, June 23 Western Bulldogs vs. Sydney Swans (ES) (N) Saturday, May 13 Sydney Swans vs. Essendon (SCG) (N) Saturday, August 5 Saturday, April 1 Hawthorn vs. Brisbane Lions (US) Hawthorn vs. Adelaide Crows (MCG) Saturday, June 24 GWS GIANTS vs. Melbourne (MO) St Kilda vs. Carlton (ES) Essendon vs. Carlton (MCG) GWS GIANTS vs. Gold Coast SUNS (SP) (T) GWS GIANTS vs. Collingwood (SP) (T) Collingwood vs. Port Adelaide (MCG) Brisbane Lions vs. Essendon (G) (N) Brisbane Lions vs. GWS GIANTS (G) (T) Brisbane Lions vs. Western Bulldogs (G) (T) West Coast Eagles vs. St Kilda (DS) (N) Essendon vs. Geelong Cats (MCG) (N) Adelaide Crows vs. Melbourne (AO) (N) Western Bulldogs vs. North Melbourne (ES) (N) North Melbourne vs. Collingwood (ES) (N) Sunday, April 2 West Coast Eagles vs. Melbourne (DS) (N) Fremantle vs. Gold Coast SUNS (DS) (N) Geelong Cats vs. North Melbourne (ES) Sunday, May 14 Melbourne vs. Carlton (MCG) Richmond vs. Fremantle (MCG) Sunday, June 25 Sunday, August 6 Port Adelaide vs. Fremantle (AO) (T) Gold Coast SUNS vs. Port Adelaide (JS) Geelong Cats vs. Fremantle (SS) St Kilda vs. West Coast Eagles (ES) North Melbourne vs. Sydney Swans (ES) (T) Richmond vs. Carlton (MCG) Richmond vs. Hawthorn (MCG) ROUND 3 St Kilda vs. Gold Coast SUNS (ES) (T) Adelaide Crows vs. Port Adelaide (AO) (T) Friday, April 7 ROUND 9 Sydney Swans vs. Collingwood (SCG) (N) Friday, May 19 ROUND 15 ROUND 21 Saturday, April 8 Geelong Cats vs. Western Bulldogs (SS) (N) Friday, June 30 Friday, August 11 North Melbourne vs. GWS GIANTS (BA) Saturday, May 20 Melbourne vs. Sydney Swans (MCG) (N) Western Bulldogs vs. GWS GIANTS (ES) (N) Richmond vs. West Coast Eagles (MCG) St Kilda vs. Sydney Swans (ES) Saturday, July 1 Geelong Cats vs. Melbourne (ES) (T) Saturday, August 12 GWS GIANTS vs. Richmond (SP) (T) Western Bulldogs vs. West Coast Eagles (ES) Sydney Swans vs. Fremantle (SCG) Port Adelaide vs. Adelaide Crows (AO) (N) Brisbane Lions vs. Adelaide Crows (G) (N) Carlton vs. Adelaide Crows (MCG) Fremantle vs. Western Bulldogs (DS) (N) Geelong Cats vs. Richmond (SS) Collingwood vs. Hawthorn (MCG) (N) Gold Coast SUNS vs. North Melbourne (MS) (T) Sunday, April 9 Brisbane Lions vs. Gold Coast SUNS (G) (T) Sunday, May 21 GWS GIANTS vs. Geelong Cats (SP) (N) St Kilda vs. Brisbane Lions (ES) Essendon vs. Adelaide Crows (ES) (N) Essendon vs. West Coast Eagles (ES) Port Adelaide vs. Richmond (AO) (N) Carlton vs. Essendon (MCG) West Coast Eagles vs. Carlton (DS) (N) Gold Coast SUNS vs. Hawthorn (MS) (T) Melbourne vs. North Melbourne (MCG) Sunday, July 2 Fremantle vs. Carlton (DS) (T) Essendon vs. Brisbane Lions (ES) Sunday, August 13 ROUND 4 Byes: Gold Coast SUNS, Port Adelaide Hawthorn vs. Collingwood (MCG) Melbourne vs. St Kilda (MCG) Thursday, April 13 Fremantle vs. St Kilda (DS) (T) Hawthorn vs. North Melbourne (US) West Coast Eagles vs. Sydney Swans (DS) (N) ROUND 10 Port Adelaide vs. Collingwood (AO) (T) Thursday, May 25 ROUND 16 Friday, April 14 Geelong Cats vs. Port Adelaide (SS) (N) North Melbourne vs. Western Bulldogs (ES) (T) Friday, July 7 ROUND 22 Saturday, April 15 Friday, May 26 Adelaide Crows vs. Western Bulldogs (AO) (N) Friday, August 18 Melbourne vs. Fremantle (MCG) Sydney Swans vs. Hawthorn (SCG) (N) Saturday, July 8 Adelaide Crows vs. Sydney Swans (AO) (N) GWS GIANTS vs. Port Adelaide (MO) (T) Saturday, May 27 Hawthorn vs. GWS GIANTS (US) Saturday, August 19 Western Bulldogs vs. St Kilda (ES) Carlton vs. Gold Coast SUNS (ES) (N) Collingwood vs. Essendon (MCG) Western Bulldogs vs. Port Adelaide (EU) Adelaide Crows vs. Essendon (AO) (N) Melbourne vs. Gold Coast SUNS (TP) (T) Sydney Swans vs. Gold Coast SUNS (SCG) (T) Collingwood vs. Geelong Cats (MCG) Sunday, April 16 Richmond vs. Essendon (MCG) (N) Brisbane Lions vs. Geelong Cats (G) (N) GWS GIANTS vs. West Coast Eagles (SP) (T) Collingwood vs. St Kilda (ES) Adelaide Crows vs. Fremantle (AO) (N) St Kilda vs. Richmond (ES) (N) Gold Coast SUNS vs. Essendon (MS) (N) Brisbane Lions vs. Richmond (G) (T) Sunday, May 28 Sunday, July 9 Collingwood vs. Brisbane Lions (MCG) Carlton vs. Hawthorn (ES) (N) Monday, April 17 North Melbourne vs. Fremantle (ES) Hawthorn vs. Geelong Cats (MCG) Carlton vs. North Melbourne (ES) Sunday, August 20 Carlton vs. Melbourne (MCG) West Coast Eagles vs. GWS GIANTS (DS) (T) Melbourne vs. Brisbane Lions (MCG) ROUND 5 West Coast Eagles vs. Port Adelaide (DS) (T) ROUND 11 St Kilda vs. North Melbourne (ES) Friday, April 21 ROUND 17 Fremantle vs. Richmond (DS) (T) Port Adelaide vs. Carlton (AO) (N) Thursday, June 1 Saturday, April 22 Port Adelaide vs. Hawthorn (AO) (N) Friday, July 14 ROUND 23 Friday, June 2 St Kilda vs. Essendon (ES) (N) Western Bulldogs vs. Brisbane Lions (ES) Friday, August 25- Gold Coast SUNS vs. Adelaide Crows (MS) (T) Geelong Cats vs. Adelaide Crows (SS) (N) Saturday, July 15 Sydney Swans vs. GWS GIANTS (SCG) (N) Saturday, June 3 Geelong Cats vs. Hawthorn (MCG) Monday, August 28 Fremantle vs. North Melbourne (DS) (N) Gold Coast SUNS vs. West Coast Eagles (MS) Port Adelaide vs. North Melbourne (AO) West Coast Eagles vs. Adelaide Crows (DS) Sunday, April 23 GWS GIANTS vs. Essendon (SP) (T) Gold Coast SUNS vs. Collingwood (MS) (T) Sydney Swans vs. Carlton (SCG) St Kilda vs. Geelong Cats (ES) North Melbourne vs. Richmond (ES) (N) GWS GIANTS vs. Sydney Swans (SP) (N) Brisbane Lions vs. North Melbourne (G) Hawthorn vs. West Coast Eagles (MCG) (T) Sunday, June 4 Melbourne vs. Adelaide Crows (TIO) (N) Port Adelaide vs. Gold Coast SUNS (AO) Monday, April 24 Fremantle vs. Collingwood (DS) (T) Sunday, July 16 Collingwood vs. Melbourne (MCG) Richmond vs. Melbourne (MCG) (N) Byes: Brisbane Lions, Carlton, Melbourne, Richmond vs. Brisbane Lions (ES) Hawthorn vs. Western Bulldogs (ES) Tuesday, April 25 St Kilda, Sydney Swans, Western Bulldogs Carlton vs. Western Bulldogs (MCG) Geelong Cats vs. GWS GIANTS (SS) Essendon vs. Collingwood (MCG) ROUND 12 Fremantle vs. West Coast Eagles (DS) (T) Richmond vs. St Kilda (MCG) Thursday, June 8 ROUND 18 Essendon vs. Fremantle (ES) ROUND 6 Sydney Swans vs. Western Bulldogs (SCG) (N) Friday, April 28 Friday, July 21 2017 TOYOTA AFL Friday, June 9 GWS GIANTS vs. Western Bulldogs (MO) (N) Adelaide Crows vs. Geelong Cats (AO) (N) Adelaide Crows vs. St Kilda (AO) (N) FINALS SERIES Saturday, April 29 Saturday, July 22 September 1-3 Saturday, June 10 Essendon vs. North Melbourne (ES) Hawthorn vs. St Kilda (US) Hawthorn vs. Gold Coast SUNS (MCG) Bye Round – Final Eight clubs Carlton vs. Sydney Swans (MCG) Brisbane Lions vs. Fremantle (G) (T) Melbourne vs. Port Adelaide (MCG) September 7-10 Brisbane Lions vs. Port Adelaide (G) (T) Essendon vs. Port Adelaide (ES) (N) Western Bulldogs vs. Gold Coast SUNS (CS) (T) Week One – Qualifying & Elimination Finals (4) North Melbourne vs. Gold Coast SUNS (ES) (N) Sunday, June 11 Sydney Swans vs. St Kilda (SCG) (N) September 15 & 16 West Coast Eagles vs. Fremantle (DS) (N) Carlton vs. GWS GIANTS (ES) Fremantle vs. Hawthorn (DS) (N) Week Two – Semi-Finals (2) Sunday, April 30 Monday, June 12 Sunday, July 23 September 22 & 23 Essendon vs. Melbourne (ES) Melbourne vs. Collingwood (MCG) Richmond vs. GWS GIANTS (MCG) Week Three – Preliminary Finals (2) Geelong Cats vs. Collingwood (MCG) Byes: Geelong Cats, North Melbourne, Collingwood vs. West Coast Eagles (ES) September 30 Adelaide Crows vs. Richmond (AO) (T) Richmond, West Coast Eagles Brisbane Lions vs. Carlton (G) (T) Week Four – Toyota AFL Grand Final (T) Twilight match; (N) Night match; (AO) Adelaide Oval; (BA) Blundstone Arena, Hobart; (CS) Cazalys Stadium, Cairns; (DS) Domain Stadium, Perth; (ES) Etihad Stadium, Melbourne; (EU) Eureka Stadium, Ballarat; (G) The Gabba, Brisbane; (JS) Jiangwan Sports Centre, Shanghai, China; (MO) Manuka Oval, Canberra; (MCG) Melbourne Cricket Ground; (MS) Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast; (SCG) Sydney Cricket Ground; (SP) Spotless Stadium, Sydney; (SS) Simonds Stadium, Geelong; (TIO) TIO Stadium, Darwin; (TP) TIO Traeger Park, Alice Springs; (US) University of Tasmania Stadium, Launceston..
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