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The Kangaroos head west to face the Dockers in Bunbury before the Suns try to put another dent in the Lions' flag hopes in the Q-Clash.
Fremantle are looking to add to a club-record winning streak of 11 games as they take on North at Docklands.
Later, the spotlight will be on back-to-back premiers Brisbane, as they head down the highway to meet the Suns at Carrara.
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The one named change for North Melbourne is a big one. Finn O'Sullivan was concussed at training, and he will miss both this week's game in Bunbury and North's round 14 match against West Coast at Perth Stadium.
O'Sullivan, who would have probably been set for a tagging job on the likes of Andrew Brayshaw or other key Dockers players, is replaced by Zac Fisher.
Fremantle picked up a couple of injuries in last week's win over Brisbane at the Gabba. Defender Brennan Cox (knee) is out for this week, as is Matthew Johnson (hamstring). Christopher Scerri is omitted.
Coming in are Hayden Young and Jaeger O'Meara, along with Oscar McDonald down back.
Hello, good afternoon and welcome to the ABC's continuing live online coverage of round 13 of the AFL.
We're in the middle of the bye rounds, so we have three games for Saturday footy.
We'll kick things off in regional Western Australia, with North Melbourne playing a "home game" against Fremantle in Bunbury.
Next up, we will have the Q-Clash, as the Suns and Lions go at it at Carrara, looking for bragging rights and to take advantage of the results so far this round.
Finally, we will switch back to the west, where the Eagles will host Port Adelaide at Perth Stadium.
My name is Andrew McGarry, and I am delighted to be bringing you the first part of today's proceedings, before I hand over to my friend and colleague Dean Bilton.
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