That's it for tonight's live coverage!

That's where we'll wrap things up on this Sunday.

Just to recap things, we had Brisbane, North Melbourne and the Sydney Swans as today's winners.

Thank you for spending your day with us and please join on Thursday night when we return for Essendon's clash against Port Adelaide.

Davies-Uniacke expected to sign $9 million deal

Some more good news for the Kangaroos, with AFL.com.au's Cal Twomey reporting that star midfielder Luke Davies-Uniacke is expected to remain at the club on a seven-year, $9 million deal.

Davies-Uniacke finished with 23 disposals, seven tackles and four clearances in today's win over Melbourne.

Plenty of love for Dean Cox after his maiden win

This is a result Dean Cox will surely never forget for as long as he coaches.

Round 3 fixtures (all times AEDT)

It's shaping up to be a cracking round next weekend. It starts with Essendon and Carlton both needing wins and ends with a Western Derby between the two desperate Perth teams.

Here's how the fixture looks:

Thursday, March 27

7.30pm: Essendon vs Port Adelaide @ Docklands Stadium

Friday, March 28

7.40pm: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs @ Docklands Stadium

Saturday, March 29

1.20pm: Melbourne vs Gold Coast Suns @ MCG

4.15pm: St Kilda vs Richmond @ Docklands Stadium

7.35pm: Hawthorn vs GWS Giants @ UTAS Stadium

7.35pm: Brisbane Lions vs Geelong @ Gabba

Sunday, March 30

3.20pm: Adelaide vs North Melbourne @ Adelaide Oval

6.10pm: West Coast Eagles vs Fremantle @ Perth Stadium

Bye: Collingwood, Sydney Swans

Port's star recruit sidelined for 'extended period'

Jack Lukosius will need surgery on a fractured kneecap in a major injury blow for Port Adelaide.

The former Gold Coast forward suffered the injury early in Saturday's comfortable win over Richmond.

Port will also be without Ryan Burton (hip) and Lachie Jones (adductor) for Thursday's game against winless Essendon.

Lukosius suffered the injury in a collision and the Power said on Sunday he would be sidelined "for an extended period".

He was hurt only a few minutes into his first home game for the Power. Lukosius tried to return to the field, but clearly was not right and was substituted out of the game.

It is a major setback for Port, who recruited Lukosius in last year's trade period.

"Lukosius will undergo surgery in the coming days, with a timeline for return to become clearer soon," the Power said in a statement.

Port are also without star on-baller Zak Butters (knee), forward Todd Marshall (Achilles) and defender Brandon Zerk-Thatcher (back).

AAP

The final ladder after round two

Here's how the ladder looks following another enthralling round of AFL action:

  1. Hawthorn: 3-0, 12 pts, 129.9%
  2. Adelaide: 2-0, 8 pts, 172.1%
  3. GWS Giants: 2-0, 8 pts, 143.7%
  4. Collingwood: 2-1, 8 pts, 120.5%
  5. Brisbane Lions: 2-0, 8 pts, 114.6%
  6. Gold Coast Suns: 1-0, 4 pts, 277.6%
  7. Geelong: 1-1, 4pts, 142.5%
  8. North Melbourne: 1-1, 4 pts, 124%
  9. Western Bulldogs: 1-1, 4 pts, 105.8%
  10. Sydney Swans: 1-2, 4 pts, 91.5%
  11. Port Adelaide: 1-1, 4 pts, 90.7%
  12. St Kilda: 1-1, 4 pts, 75.2%
  13. Richmond: 1-1, 4 pts, 71.8%
  14. Carlton: 0-2, 0 pts, 79.6%
  15. Melbourne: 0-2 0 pts, 69.3%
  16. Essendon: 0-2, 0 pts, 68%
  17. Fremantle: 0-2, 0 pts, 62.3%
  18. West Coast Eagles: 0-2, 0 pts, 53.9%
A look back at the final two minutes in Perth

If you missed the action live, here's how the final two minutes panned out as the Swans stole it in WA.

Swans fans breathing a huge sigh of relief
The Swans pull one out for the tipsters
Bolton to Warner: 'Do you like WA?'

Interesting bit of lip from Shai Bolton towards Chad Warner in the final seconds here.

If my lip reading is correct, it looks like Bolton says to Warner, "Do you like WA?", which is obviously a reference to Warner's contract status.

There's a slight hint of a headbutt from Bolton there as well, which I'm sure will catch the attention of the MRO.