RICHMOND got the better of wet and wild conditions at Subiaco to defeat Fremantle by 38 points at Subiaco.

The Dockers struggled just as they have for most of 2016, kept to their lowest half-time score at home ever under Ross Lyon.

Terrible weather saw the lowest crowd for Fremantle at Subiaco since 2001 and poor skills for much of the night, but the Tigers were able to take advantage and record a second straight victory.

NORTH Melbourne has continued its unbeaten start to the season with a 67-point win over Carlton.

Ruckman Todd Goldstein was instrumental in the win, with 45 hitouts, 19 disposals and three goals in a best on ground performance.

The Kangaroos carved out their own piece of history, having never started the season nine and zip.

While Carlton were spirited in the opening half, they were unable to go with North after the main break.

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IN THE first game of the day, a stunning first term and some late-game composure from Collingwood saw it cause one of the upsets of the season over a shell-shocked Geelong at the MCG.

The Pies slammed on seven goals while, remarkably, keeping the Cats goalless in the first term then played with a sense of clam as the Cats challenged late to record a 24-point win.

Pies skipper Scott Pendlebury was outstanding with three goals from 26 disposals, while Steele Sidebottom starred in his 150th game with 31 disposals and Mason Cox came of age with two telling goals.

Reliable Geelong defender Tom Lonergan was withdrawn from the Cats’ line-up after failing a concussion test, with fellow backman Tom Ruggles the late inclusion.

Earlier, from start to finish it was the Crows who were in control against the Suns at Metricon Stadium, running out 75-point winners.

IN A one-sided affair with little to no atmosphere, the Crows’ awesome forward line put on a spellbinding performance, with captain Taylor Walker leading the charge with five majors.

With a number of injured Suns looking on from the stands, Rodney Eade’s team suffered two more setbacks, with injuries to Callum Ah Chee (concussion) and Darcy Macpherson (knee).

THE Eagles won their first away game of the season against Port Adelaide in a match that was marred by Tom Jonas’ crude elbow, which knocked out Andrew Gaff.

The ugly incident occurred midway through the third term, sparking an all-out melee between the two teams. Jonas was reported on the spot.

Josh Kennedy had a day out, kicking a bag of seven goals, to steer his side to victory.

Port Adelaide appeared to have a sniff in the third stanza of the match, kicking three consecutive goals to trail by 19 points at the last change. They mounted another comeback late in the final term, but were beaten by the buzzer.

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