Explained: The games that will decide historic AFL finals race
With eight contenders still chasing finals certainty - Carlton, St Kilda, Sydney, the Western Bulldogs, Essendon, GWS, Geelong and Adelaide -Saturday August 19, 2:10pm at Heritage Bank StadiumWhat it means:
The Blues are roughly 90% likely to play finals footy even if they lose their remaining two games. But seeking an end to their decade-long September drought, they can secure a place with victory on Saturday afternoon, also keeping the pressure on Melbourne with a top-four spot still available heading into Round 24.Saturday August 19, 4:35pm at Giants StadiumSimply put, this is an elimination final.
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