AFL 2025 Round 3 Round Up | Scores & Results

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Late Blitz sees Bombers Blow Up Port

Essendon 9.18 (72) def. Port Adelaide 8.12 (60)

It was a must-win clash at Marvel Stadium on Thursday for winless Essendon, who were desperate to respond after a 10-goal thrashing the week before. However, the Bombers toiled for most of the night as inaccurate goal kicking saw them trail Port Adelaide by 11 in the final quarter. But a late surge, inspired by Nate Caddy and Isaac Kako, turned the game on its head and got Essendon out of jail. The young duo combined for four unanswered goals, sealing Essendon’s first win of the season and piling pressure on the Power.

Dogs Win Thriller

Carlton 11.9 (75) def. by Western Bulldogs 12.11 (83)

Carlton were under huge pressure at Marvel Stadium against the Western Bulldogs on Friday night as the Blues sought to avoid a 0-3 start to the 2025 season. Unsurprisingly, Michael Voss’ men, with their backs to the wall, came out fighting, taking an early four-goal lead and looking on track for their first win. However, Sam Darcy and James O’Donnell had other ideas. The pair, with two goals each, kicked crucial fourth-quarter majors to propel the Dogs to victory, leaving a shell-shocked Carlton to face the harsh reality of a 0-3 start to the season.

Suns Rise as Demons Crumble

Melbourne 8.14 (62) def. by Gold Coast 18.12 (120)

A Matt Rowell midfield masterclass led Gold Coast to their first victory over Melbourne since 2014, as the Suns triumphed by 58 points at the MCG on Saturday afternoon. The 23-year-old had a career-best performance, finishing with 36 disposals, including 19 contested possessions, 13 clearances (nine from the centre), eight inside 50s, and seven tackles. This dominant win also keeps the Suns’ perfect away record intact, matching their total number of road victories from last season.

Saints Tame Tigers

St Kilda 20.15 (135) def. Richmond 7.11 (53)

Richmond slumped to their second consecutive heavy defeat, falling to St Kilda by 82 points at Marvel Stadium on Saturday. The Tigers showed some early fight and stayed in the contest until halftime, but they were blown away in the second half as the Saints piled on 14 goals in an emphatic display. Mitchito Owens starred after the break, booting four goals, while Jack Higgins and Mason Wood added three each. In total, 10 different Saints hit the scoreboard. Richmond’s latest defeat follows a 72-point thrashing against Port Adelaide last week, deepening their early-season struggles.

Lions Overturn Cats

Brisbane 10.10 (70) def. Geelong 9.7 (61)

Brisbane’s blistering start to the 2025 season continued in wet conditions in Queensland as the Lions overturned a 35-point deficit against Geelong on Saturday evening at the Gabba. The Cats started brightly, establishing a lead of over four goals in the first half, but couldn’t maintain their momentum as the Lions wrestled back control. Chris Fagan’s men would kick seven goals in the second half to secure a nine-point win in a war of attrition. It’s now three from three for Brisbane.

Hawks Overcome Early Scare to Stay Unbeaten

Hawthorn 10.16 (76) def. GWS Giants 9.10 (64)

Hawthorn’s perfect start to the season came under threat on Saturday night as the Giants exploded out of the blocks at the Gabba, piling on five straight goals. The early onslaught jolted the Hawks into action, and they responded like potential flag winners, slotting six majors to take the lead by halftime. The swirling wind threatened to unsettle both sides, but Hawthorn adjusted best, adding four crucial goals against the breeze to seize control. The ladder leaders withstood a late challenge to clinch a hard-fought 12-point victory to make it four from four.

Crows Win Again

Adelaide 17.12 (114) def. North Melbourne 12.6 (78)

Taylor Walker helped Adelaide maintain their perfect start to the 2025 season as the Crows defeated North Melbourne by 36 points at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday. In a lively contest, Walker’s contribution proved decisive as he helped turn the tide in Adelaide’s favor late on. The 34-year-old set up a crucial goal for Keays, took two big contested marks, and capped off his impact with a brilliant snap late in the third term.

Fremantle Get First Win

West Coast 10.8 (68) def. by Fremantle 15.16 (106)

Fremantle got off the mark for the 2025 season with a commanding 38-point victory over neighbours West Coast at Optus Stadium on Sunday afternoon. As is often the case in the Western Derby, tempers flared, but on a scorching Round 3 afternoon in Perth, it was the Dockers who had the last laugh. Fremantle’s victory was driven by match-winning performances from Caleb Serong, who racked up 45 disposals and 10 clearances, and Josh Treacy, who booted a first-half hat-trick of goals.

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