Essendon's 69-point thrashing of Carlton to open round 13 was about the only real surprise result of the weekend.
The Bombers' second-half training drill, where they kicked 13 goals to the Blues' dismal two, led to the two swapping places on the edge of the top eight and began a round of results that would bring some predictability to proceedings.
The big Sydney forward Barry Hall added to the predictability when he was offered a two-match ban for a punch to the chin of Adelaide's Ben Rutten during the Crows 16-point win on Saturday.
It is not for this column to suggest that a lower penalty would be appropriate, given the guernsey Rutten was wearing.
The Swan's coach, Paul Roos, summed up the club's chances of appealing the suspension when he spoke of "discussions" the club would have with its wayward forward as to his future; one that, given his past indiscretions, looks to be very bleak indeed.
Also on Saturday, Collingwood took full advantage of Fremantle's disappointment in its heroic failure against Geelong last week, belting the Dockers by 84 points.
The disappointing Eagles won their match against the more disappointing Hawks by 20 points, and Melbourne lost by 55 points to Brisbane.
On Sunday, it was more of what you would expect. The Bulldogs came off a bye in disappointing fashion, then managed to take the points with an unconvincing 22-point win over the Kangaroos.
The Cats made it win number 13 for the season when it beat Port Adelaide by 34 points, and St Kilda did the same, beating Richmond by 56 points.
But after next Sunday, a draw aside, only one team will be without a loss when the Saints and Geelong tussle for top of the ladder.
pstafford@thenational.ae
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The flights
Direct flights from the UAE to the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu, are available with Air Arabia, (www.airarabia.com) Fly Dubai (www.flydubai.com) or Etihad (www.etihad.com) from Dh1,200 return including taxes. The trek described here started from Jomson, but there are many other start and end point variations depending on how you tailor your trek. To get to Jomson from Kathmandu you must first fly to the lake-side resort town of Pokhara with either Buddha Air (www.buddhaair.com) or Yeti Airlines (www.yetiairlines.com). Both charge around US$240 (Dh880) return. From Pokhara there are early morning flights to Jomson with Yeti Airlines or Simrik Airlines (www.simrikairlines.com) for around US$220 (Dh800) return.
The trek
Restricted area permits (US$500 per person) are required for trekking in the Upper Mustang area. The challenging Meso Kanto pass between Tilcho Lake and Jomson should not be attempted by those without a lot of mountain experience and a good support team. An excellent trekking company with good knowledge of Upper Mustang, the Annaurpuna Circuit and Tilcho Lake area and who can help organise a version of the trek described here is the Nepal-UK run Snow Cat Travel (www.snowcattravel.com). Prices vary widely depending on accommodation types and the level of assistance required.
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