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Interview: Heath Hocking

Essendon's Heath Hocking told Matt Clinch and the Grandstand team that the Bombers will have silenced some of their critics following their 33-point win over St Kilda at Docklands.

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Interview: Jason Winderlich

Essendon's Jason Winderlich told Grandstand the Bombers' form has been unacceptable for much of this season.

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Interview: Alastair Clarkson

Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson said a spot near the top of the ladder is not out of the question, as the Hawks prepare to take on Port Adelaide on Saturday.

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Interview: Michael Voss

Brisbane coach Michael Voss said Lions forward Brendan Fevola has been unfairly singled out by critics during the AFL club's two-month slump.

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Interview: Leon Davis

Collingwood forward Leon Davis reflects on his career thus far as he prepares to play his 200th AFL match against Carlton at the MCG this weekend.

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Walshy and Wills: Round 18

Grandstand's Peter Walsh and Michael Phillipou, standing in for Roger Wills, offer their thoughts on all the match-ups for round 18 of the AFL.

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Interview: Paul Roos

Sydney coach Paul Roos denied his players are out of form following their thumping at the hands of Melbourne last week, citing the Swans had won their previous two games leading into last round.

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Interview: Brad Scott

North Melbourne coach Brad Scott said the club will not take any risks with midfielder Daniel Wells, who is recovering from a quad injury sustained in the warm-up before last week's clash with Essendon.

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Interview: John Worsfold, Mark Harvey

West Coast coach John Worsfold said pressure is mounting from supporters to turn around a losing streak in Derby matches, with the Eagles going into Sunday's clash at Subiaco Oval having lost eight of the past nine matches to the Dockers.

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Interview: Matthew Knights

Essendon coach Matthew Knights said the Bombers have their work cut out for them in attempting to win their third straight clash with St Kilda on Friday night.

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Interview: Dean Bailey

Demons coach Dean Bailey looks ahead to round 18 of the AFL.

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Interview: Damien Hardwick

Richmond coach Damien Hardwick says a possible cap on interchange rotations next season could decide the future of players like Ben Cousins.

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Interview: Beau Wilkes

West Coast utility Beau Wilkes said he hopes to provide some flexibility to the Eagles side in Sunday's Western Derby against Fremantle by playing both forward and in defence.

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Interview: Ratten and Malthouse

Carlton coach Brett Ratten and Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse discuss their preparations for Saturday's AFL blockbuster at the MCG.

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FootySpeak: Round 17

Luke Pentony presents the round 17 edition of FootySpeak, a review of the AFL from the perspective of the players.

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Interview: Andrew Demetriou

AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou said the league will not relocate fixtures from the much-maligned Docklands, and said he is confident the surface is safe to play on.

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Interview: Rodney Eade

Western Bulldogs coach Rodney Eade said he expects North Melbourne to play its usual physical brand of football when the two teams meet at Docklands on Sunday.

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Interview: Matthew Primus, Warren Tredrea

Retiring Port Adelaide captain Warren Tredrea says injuries have finally caught up with him and he is looking forward to watching games from the other side of the boundary fence.

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Interview: James Podsiadly

Geelong forward James Podsiadly says team-mate and fellow forward Tom Hawkins could be the Cats' X-factor in the side's run into the AFL finals.

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Interview: Shane Mumford

Sydney ruckman Shane Mumford says his side were at a loss to explain their terrible performance against Melbourne last week and have moved on to the task of toppling his former team Geelong.

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Interview: Matthew Finnis

AFL Players Association boss Matthew Finnis said players could consider legal action against Docklands stadium management if they sustained injuries on the slippery playing surface.

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Interview: Luke Hodge

Hawthorn midfielder Luke Hodge said the Hawks just have to play the best football they can and not worry about where they finish within the top eight.

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Interview: Alan Didak

Collingwood midfielder Alan Didak said he never considered leaving the Magpies, after signing a new three-year deal with the club.

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Interview: Matthew Pavlich

Fremantle captain Matthew Pavlich said the Dockers need to focus and find their early season form after they were thrashed by the Western Bulldogs on the weekend.

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Interview: Lenny Hayes

St Kilda vice-captain Lenny Hayes wants an assurance from the AFL that complaints about the slippery turf at Docklands are not being ignored.