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Sam Edmond with the latest on him soon.
A slow start in Collingwood does just enough to edge Carlton as Nick Dacos reminds us all why he is truly a generational player.
And Elijah Holland's off night has led to a razor sharp focus on the conduct of Carlton amid deep concern for the most senior figures in the game at the AFL and the AFLPA.
This is the round six edition of Crunch Time.
It's a Saturday rich with storylines, both good and bad.
Tom Morris standing in for Gerard Waitley.
Adam Simpson alongside me.
Good to see you this morning, Simo, after a false start last week.
Yeah, yeah, I turned up last week and wasn't required.
And one of the best combinations this year, which we've thoroughly enjoyed on Crunch Time, is when Adam Simpson is alongside Kenny Hinkley.
Morning to you, Kenny.
Oh, Kenny's lost his microphone.
Hold that thought, Kenny.
Yeah, and two games of footy in the second one, finishing at, what, 11.20?
And what's the lockout laws in Sydney, Simmo?
Let's try again.
Kenny, you got us there?
Let's go straight to the Cattery last night, where Geelong was far too good for the Western Bulldogs.
Jeremy Cameron kicked 10 as you...
As you heard in the opener, Simo, what did you make of what we saw last night?