WHAT HAPPENED IN ROUND 16 OF THE AFLTHEY SAID IT: Were not Hawthorn. We havent proven anything so far this season. Weve played some really good footy, but geez weve played some really poor footy as well. Geelong star Patrick Dangerfield speaks his mind after their 38-point loss to Sydney..STATS THAT MATTER: Welcome back, Travis Cloke. After months of pressure and speculation, the Collingwood key forward produced a beautiful set of numbers with a return to form against GWS. Cloke kicked four goals and took 12 marks - five of them contested - in the upset win.MAN OF THE ROUND: Richmonds Dustin Martin had another outstanding game, Hawthorn captain Luke Hodge willed his side to a big win and St Kildas Jack Steven was mighty. But after a week from hell where a family feud sadly became media fodder, Sydney co-captain Kieren Jack shone in his 200th game. With his girlfriend Charlotte Goodlet watching on, Jack kicked the first and last goals in a huge win over the Cats.KEY MOMENT: Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge went old-school in the third quarter against Richmond, dragging and bagging his mercurial star Jake Stringer. The forward duly turned around a horror night with a match-winning performance, kicking four goals in their 10-point win.TALKING POINT: Remember when North Melbourne had won the first nine games of the season? Less than two months later, theyre eighth.TRIBUNAL WATCH: Fremantles Lachie Weller was booked for rough conduct on Melbournes Jayden Hunt. Carltons Levi Casboult was reported for striking Adelaides Kyle Hartigan. Fremantle forward Hayden Ballantyne could be in strife for an elbow that connected with Hunt. Gold Coast veteran Nick Malceski caught Brisbanes Daniel Rich high when they were going for the ball. And West Coast ruckman Scott Lycett will be under scrutiny for a high bump on North Melbournes Jack Ziebell.KEY INJURIES: L Shiels (Haw, hamstring) B Ebert (PA, ribs/concussion) L Austin (PA, concussion) H Hartlett (PA, head knock) T Boak (PA, ribs) C Dixon (PA, back) N Haynes (GWS, soreness) Z Williams (GWS, soreness) A Fasolo (Coll, shoulder) M Rischitelli (GC, knee) G Ablett (GC, shoulder) D Gardiner (Bris, ankle) T Liberatore (WB, ribs) O McDonald (Melb, ankle) B Vince (Melb, shin) D Tyson (Melb, head) D Mundy (Fre, concussion) M Wood (NM, knee) F Ray (NM, hamstring) D Thomas (Carl, calf) .WHATS NEXT: Second hosts first on Thursday night when Sydney play Hawthorn in a beauty at the SCG. Geelong must beat Fremantle on Friday at Subiaco. North are now eighth, three games ahead of Port Adelaide, Melbourne and Collingwood. So North hosting Port on Saturday is also big. Adelaide host the Magpies and Melbourne play St Kilda at Etihad Stadium, where the Demons have a horrible record. 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Mo Farah became the first British track and field athlete to win three Olympic gold medals by retaining his 10,000 metres title, but Great Britain could not celebrate a repeat of Super Saturday as Jessica Ennis-Hill and Greg Rutherford surrendered their crowns.Farah continued his unprecedented spell of long-distance domination by landing his eighth straight global gold, but he did it the hard way after falling to the track following a trip from training partner Galen Rupp.He recovered to respond to the challenge laid down by Kenyas Paul Tanui, bursting past him down the home straight and crossing the line in 27 minutes 5.17 seconds.Victory saw him eclipse the Olympic achievements of the likes of double champions Sebastian Coe, Daley Thompson and Kelly Holmes.Ennis-Hill fell agonisingly short in her bid to become the first British woman to retain an Olympic title in athletics as she settled for silver, finishing 35 points behind brilliant young Belgian Nafissatou Thiam.And Rutherfords run of four straight major championship victories came to an end as a best leap of 8.29m earned him bronze in a thrilling long jump competition.The trio all won gold in the space of 45 glorious minutes at London 2012, giving British athletics its finest hour. It remains a one-off, for atmosphere and achievement, but three medals in one session was still no mean achievement.Ennis-Hills score of 6,775 points was her best since London 2012, but she could not live with Thiam, who prodduced five personal bests from her seven events.ddddddddddddThe Sheffield athlete went into the final event, the 800m, needing to run 9.47 seconds quicker than Thiam to make up a deficit of 142 points.She produced a hugely gutsy display of front-running to give herself the best possible chance and came home in 2:09.07, but Thiams time of 2:16.54 was enough.Silver, though, was still some achievement two years after the birth of her son Reggie.Its congratulations not commiserations, she said Im pretty emotional, but these are happy tears and Im really proud to be back on the podium, its been so tough.Katarina Johnson-Thompsons medal hopes were crushed by an awful performance in the javelin, managing a best throw of just 36.36m.The result ended her challenge for bronze, having seen a dreadful shot put showing rule her out of gold medal contention on day one.She finished in sixth place with 6,523 points.Rutherford too could not hide his disappointment at losing his title, saying he was gutted.American Jeff Henderson took gold with a final-round effort of 8.38m, denying South Africas Luvo Manyonga by a centimetre, and the Briton was down in fourth until producing his best attempt with his last jump.But he added: Its pretty special to see us Brits still managing to compete. Were getting a bit old now and its good to see that we can do it. ' ' '