THEY SAID IT: Its been a happy hunting ground the last two years, a couple of incredible wins and tonight is worth about 10 (wins) I think. They showed a lot of grit our boys ... it was just a brilliant victory. - Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge after his sides stunning come-from-behind win over Sydney at the SCG.STATS THAT MATTER: 106 - the number of tackles laid by Port Adelaide in their 38-point win over Richmond. The Power effectively ended the Tigers finals chances at Adelaide Oval and it was on the back of their willingness to tackle.MAN OF THE ROUND: There were plenty of players who touched the ball more but its hard to argue against Western Bulldogs comeback king Jason Johannisen. In his first game since round four due to a severe hamstring injury, the speedy midfielder iced a memorable win for the Dogs with a nerves-of-steel set shot in the dying seconds against the Swans at the SCG.KEY MOMENT: Youd have to have a heart of stone not to be a little bit taken with the romance of a third generation of Silvagnis taking the field for Carlton. When Jack, son of Stephen and grandson of Sergio, broke through the banner in the long sleeves on Saturday night at the MCG a little bit of history was made. He showed encouraging signs with 15 possessions in a scrappy 12-point loss to Collingwood.TALKING POINT: Who wants a top-four spot? Adelaides hard-fought win over Melbourne moved them from eighth to fifth spot, with the Crows now one of a staggering six teams with 10-4 records. Hawthorn, a game clear on top, and West Coast, a game adrift in eighth, are the bookends for an extraordinary top eight, which promises an enthralling run to the finals.TRIBUNAL WATCH: Essendon veteran Mark Jamar looks set for a stint on the sidelines after he caught West Coast defender Jeremy McGovern in the face with a swinging elbow. David Zaharakis thump to the stomach of Jackson Nelson in the same game will also be looked at. Carltons Dale Thomas faces a nervous wait to see how the match review panel assesses his high bump on Collingwoods James Aish.KEY INJURIES: M Jamar (Ess, hamstring), M Leuenberger (Ess, knee), P McCartin (St K, concussion), M Rosa (GC, hamstring), J Weitering (Car, ankle), C Byrne (Car, knee).WHATS NEXT: The AFLs meandering run of bye weeks ends with a bang, with some mouthwatering match-ups in a full slate of games. Geelong host Sydney at Simonds Stadium on Friday night and North Melbourne travel to Perth to take on the Eagles on Sunday in a pair of games that will help shape the top four. Nike Air Force 1 Salg .7 million, one-year contract, a raise of $2.2 million. Wieters had asked for $8.75 million and the Orioles had offered $6. Air Force 1 Just Do It Norge . -- Canadian Andrew Wiggins got the ball on the wing, made a nifty spin move and then let go with a soft floater from about 10 feet that swished through the net in Allen Fieldhouse. http://www.airforce1norge.com/ . The scientists believe the small earthquake during a Marshawn Lynch touchdown was likely greater than Lynchs famous "beast quake" touchdown run three years ago, which also came against New Orleans during a playoff game. Air Force 1 Dame Norge . The formidable trio of Canadian receivers -- individually known as Chris Getzlaf, Rob Bagg and Andy Fantuz -- will share the field at Mosaic Stadium one more time on Sunday. Air Force 1 07 Norge . Kozun faked to the forehand and beat Monsters starter, Calvin Pickard, pad side in the second round for the winner. Spencer Abbott also scored in the shootout for the Marlies (25-13-4). BERLIN -- Bayer Leverkusen coach Roger Schmidt was helpless to intervene on Tuesday as his side slumped a 4-3 defeat on penalties at third-division Sportfreunde Lotte in the second round of the German Cup.Schmidt was watching TV coverage on a tablet from the team bus as Lotte goalkeeper Benedikt Fernandez saved Julian Baumgartlingers spot kick and then Luka Tankulic fired the home side, which had played 40 minutes with 10 men, into the third round.The 49-year-old Leverkusen coach was serving the first of his two-game ban for shouting an insult at Hoffenheim counterpart Julian Nagelsmann during their sides Bundesliga game on Saturday. The final two games of a previous five-game ban that Schmidt was given in February for another pitch-side offense had been suspended.Kevin Volland opened the scoring with his first Leverkusen goal midway through the first half, only for the home side to draw level through Roberto Hilberts own goal after the break.Leverkusen was given a boost with over 10 minutes of normal time remaining when Lotte defender Tim Wendel was sent off for a second yellow card, but the visitors were unable to make it count until early in extra time, when Volland grabbed his second.Lotte, which upset Werder Bremen in the first round, equalized 10 minutes later through Kevin Freiberger on a counterattack to force the penalty shoot-out.Volland and Charles Aranguiz both missed for Leverkusen, while Lotte only got going at the third attempt. There were no mistakes after that until Fernandez proved the hero, injuring himself in the process.Bundesliga sides Hertha Berlin, Hamburger SV and Borussia Moenchengladbach had no problems against lower-league opposition later.In another penalty shoot-out, 1860 Munich defeated second-division rival Wuerzburger Kickers 4-3 after their game ended scoreless.Here are the other matches on Tuesday:---EINTRACHT FRANKFURT 4, INGOLSTADT 1 on penalties (0-0 after extra time)Japan midfielder Makoto Hasebe fired Frankfurt into the next round with the decisive spot kick in the penalty shootout.The home side needed only four penalty-takers with the visitors missing two.Frankfurt played extraa time with a player less after Marco Fabian was shown his second yellow card late in normal time.dddddddddddd---FREIBURG 3, SANDHAUSEN 4 on penalties (3-3 after extra time)Second-division Sandhausen caused another upset in knocking out Bundesliga side Freiburg, which needed a questionable penalty to force the game into extra time.Nils Petersen scored from the spot to level it at 3-3 after referee Tobias Stieler awarded the home side a penalty when Sandhausen defender Philipp Klingmann tumbled with Janik Haberer. If anything, it was the Freiburg midfielder who committed the foul.Haberer went on to miss the decisive spot kick as the underdogs triumphed.---HALLESCHER FC 0, HAMBURGER SV 4Bottom of the Bundesliga, Hamburg took out its league frustrations at third-division Hallescher FC, with Bobby Wood grabbing two goals for the visitors in the first half.Wood had also scored both of Hamburgs two league goals, but fears of an overreliance on the American forward were eased when Pierre-Michel Lasogga scored before the hour-mark and Luca Waldschmidt wrapped it up late within a minute of coming on as a substitute.---ST. PAULI 0, HERTHA BERLIN 2In-form Mitchell Weiser led Hertha, which has made its best ever start in the Bundesliga, to a comfortable win at second-division St. Pauli, scoring before the break and then displaying great technique to set up Valentin Stocker after it.---BORUSSIA MOENCHENGLADBACH 2, STUTTGART 0Lars Stindl sealed `Gladbachs progress with a late goal against spirited second-division opponent Stuttgart.United States midfielder Fabian Johnson opened the scoring on a brilliant counterattack in the 32nd. Andre Hahns back-heel set up Johnsons second goal of the season.---DYNAMO DRESDEN 0, ARMINIA BIELEFELD 1Christoph Hemlein scored on a counterattack with Bielefelds first chance midway through the second half to beat second-division rival Dresden.Dresden, which defeated Saxony rival Leipzig in the first round, squandered a host of chances and was denied a penalty appeal late on. ' ' '