AFL

1:00pm – Sunday, May 16 on Seven

Hawthorn has been dominant against Richmond in recent times winning four of the last five encounters. Can Richmond coach Damien Hardwick manufacture an upset at the MCG? Or will Alastair Clarkson’s Hawks continue its winning run?

PLEASE NOTE: Airs at this time in Sydney and Brisbane only. Check local guides for details.

7.30pm Saturday, May 15 on Ten

All times are locaL times.All simulcast on Ten and One.It’s the AFL’s Indigenous round where we celebrate the enormous contribution made to the gameby Australia’s indigenous community. The flagship event to celebrate this round is the Saturdaynight blockbuster between Essendon and Richmond from the MCG. The game will be precededby a variety of indigenous entertainment. telecast times on tEn and OnE are:Essendon V Richmond, MCGCommentary team: Stephen Quartermain, Anthony Hudson, Robert Walls, Matthew Lloyd and Mark Howard.Melbourne -19:30Perth – 18:30Brisbane – 19:30Sydney – 22:45

Begins Sat 15 May, LIVE and EXCLUSIVE on FOX SPORTS 1HD & FOX SPORTS 1
 
NB AFL Magazine Shows AFL Winners and On The Couch will be aired on Tuesday 11 May, due to Monday Night Football fixture on Monday 10 May.
 
Melbourne v West Coast, Sat 15 May, 2pm
Nth Melbourne v Adelaide, Sat 15 May, 7pm
Richmond v Hawthorn, Sun 16 May, 1pm
St. Kilda v Essendon, Sun 16 May, 4.30pm

11:30pm – Friday, May 14 on Seven

Collingwood hasn’t beaten Fremantle at Subiaco since 2004 and the task will be a tough one given the top form of the Dockers this season.

Fremantle coach Mark Harvey has resurrected his team this year with some gifted mature age recruits.

Meanwhile Mick Malthouse’s Magpies have shown some indifferent form after some pundits had said they would go all the way in 2010.

11:35pm – Monday, May 10 on Seven

St Kilda has the wood on the Blues having won its last 12 outings against them. But Carlton will sense an opportunity as the Saints will be without superstar Nick Riewoldt.

Can Blues coach Brett Ratten mastermind an upset in Monday Night Football to break this run of losses? Or will Ross Lyon’s charges continue its winning ways of the last two seasons?

PLEASE NOTE: Airs at this time in Sydney and Brisbane only. Check local guides for details.

1:00pm – Sunday, May 9 on Seven

Geelong has enjoyed a six-game winning streak against the Swans in recent times. But Sydney could be a different prospect this time around with its new mature players producing good form in 2010. Can Paul Roos’ Swans manufacture an upset at Skilled Stadium?

PLEASE NOTE: Airs at this time in Sydney and Brisbane only. Check local guides for details.

Saturday, May 8
AFL (ROUND SEVEN)

ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL TIMES. ALL SIMULCAST ON TEN AND ONE.

WEST COAST V HAWTHORN, SUBIACO
Commentary team: Tim Lane, Kelli Underwood, Luke Darcy and Tim Gossage.

Melbourne 3.00pm (LIVE)
Sydney 3.00pm (LIVE)
Brisbane 3.00pm (LIVE
Perth 1.00PM (LIVE)

ESSENDON V PORT ADELAIDE, ETIHAD (FOXTEL)

Adelaide 1.30pm (LIVE)

COLLINGWOOD V NORTH MELBOURNE, MCG
Commentary team: Stephen Quartermain, Anthony Hudson, Robert Walls, Malcolm Blight and Mark Howard.

Melbourne 7.30pm
Sydney 10.45pm
Adelaide 6.30pm (LIVE)

BRISBANE V FREMANTLE, GABBA (FOXTEL)

Brisbane 7.30pm
Perth 5.00pm

11:30pm – Friday, May 7 on Seven

Friday Night Football sees the young and improving Demons pitted against premiership fancies the Western Bulldogs in what will be a display of fast running football.

Prior to the match, 14,000 people will stand together to create the Pink Lady for Field of Women. It promises to be an inspiring and emotional night at the MCG.

3:00pm – Sunday, May 2 on Seven

It’s a blockbuster clash of two great old rivals.

Brett Ratten’s Blues have had a tough start to the year with some indifferent form. The Magpies too have been up and down after some lofty pre-season expectations. But form becomes almost irrelevant when these two old foes lock horns. Expect fireworks at the MCG.

PLEASE NOTE: Airs at this time in Sydney and Brisbane only. Check local guides for details.

Begins Sat 1 May, LIVE and EXCLUSIVE on FOX SPORTS 1HD & FOX SPORTS 1
 
Adelaide v Port Adelaide, Sat 1 May, 3pm
Sydney v Brisbane, Sat 1 May, 7pm
Geelong v Richmond, Sun 2 May, 1pm
West Coast v Fremantle, Sun 2 May, 4.30pm

The 2010 edition of AFL’s Rivalry Round features a host of blockbuster clashes. Traditional foes will battle it out across the nation over the weekend, including South Australia’s ‘Showdown’ between the Crows and Port Adelaide and WA’s ‘Derby’ between the Eagles and Dockers. Those, plus a top-of-the-table clash between the Swans and Lions are LIVE and EXCLUSIVE on FOX SPORTS.