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We are back for Round 7 of the AFT Dice Season! Join Ash and Zac as they roll the dice for every game this week. It’s a massive round for the ladder as the "Q-Clash" teams, Brisbane and Gold Coast, take over the top two spots. Meanwhile, the WA teams are struggling at the bottom, though Fremantle managed to find a win this week to climb up. Round 7 Sunday 14 November 2021 ESS 12.13 (85) v STK 20.20 (140) (MRVL) GWS 16.12 (108) v RICH 17.18 (120) (GS) FREM 17.21 (123) v PA 15.12 (102) (OS) WC 14.17 (101) v GC 21.9 (135) (OS) ADEL 15.8 (98) v HAW 11.11 (77) (AO) MELB 14.22 (106) v WB 18.16 (124) (MCG) COLL 10.16 (76) v NM 15.12 (102) (MRVL) GEEL 16.16 (112) v CARL 11.12 (78) (GMHBA) The game between the Brisbane Lions and Sydney Swans at the Gabba was a close contest that ended with Brisbane winning by just two points. The match was competitive throughout, with the following progression: First Quarter: Brisbane started strong, leading 41 to 23. Halftime: Sydney closed the gap significantly, trailing by only four points with a score of 64 to 60. Third Quarter: The margin remained tight at four points, with Sydney leading 80 to 76 heading into the final term. Final Score: Brisbane kicked 6.3 in the final quarter to finish at 16.19 (115), narrowly defeating Sydney, who finished at 17.11 (113). This victory was significant as it placed Brisbane at the top of the league ladder at the conclusion of Round 7. Thanks for watching AFT Dice! Make sure to like and subscribe to follow the rest of the AFT Dice season 1. Ladder Update: Stick around until the end as we calculate the Round 7 ladder. It’s a Queensland takeover at the top with Brisbane and Gold Coast sitting 1st and 2nd, while the WA sides find themselves in the bottom two.