Round 15 of the 2024 AFL Premiership season is the last of the eight bye rounds for the year. 12 of the 18 clubs are in action this weekend which of course means six games are on the schedule. Action begins on Friday night at the MCG with a blockbuster between Carlton and Geelong, with the Blues currently listed as the narrow favourites. Saturday in Round 15 will see three games play out, with the GWS vs Sydney Battle of the Bridge being the highlight. Finally, the round concludes on Sunday with two fixtures, and it's the intriguing Fremantle vs Gold Coast clash which wraps things up.
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2024 AFL Round 15 Tips
Friday June 21st
Round 15 begins at the home of footy with the Blues and the Cats set to do battle. Will the Blues continue their strong run of form, or can the Cats start to build some momentum post-bye?
Saturday June 22nd
The Power are going through a bit of a rut at the moment and it doesn't get any easier this weekend when they take on the surging Lions. Who comes out on top in this quality matchup?
We have another edition of the Battle of the Bridge on our hands and what a match this should be. Both clubs are right up there in the premiership market and a win either way will instil huge confidence.
The Demons stumbled their way to the bye and are now set to be without their best player in Christian Petracca the rest of the way. Does this open the door for the improved Kangaroos to make this one interesting?
Sunday June 23rd
The Bombers went into their bye off a disappointing loss against the Blues, but get a seemingly easy kill in their first game back against the Eagles. Will this be as one-sided as the odds suggest, or can the Eagles show some fight?
Round 15 conlcudes on Sunday night with an important fixture that pits the Dockers against the Suns out west. This one looms as an old-fashioned eight-pointer and should be a fascinating watch.