An AFL top-four berth is within Adelaides grasp, but its their performance during junk time that is set to decide whether theyll finish in the top two or not.The jostling for top-four spots has become so tight that a few goals here or there could decide whether a team makes the cut.Entering round 21, the Crows were just three per cent adrift of second-placed Sydney, and only marginally ahead of fourth-placed GWS (one per cent), and fifth-placed Geelong (4.1 per cent).The Giants shock one-point loss to West Coast on Saturday night means Adelaide will be guaranteed a top-four finish if they beat Fremantle (away), Port Adelaide and West Coast (home) in their final three rounds.But percentage could decide whether Adelaide land a top-two berth.The Crows gave their percentage a whopping boost in last weeks 138-point trouncing of Brisbane, and theyll aim to inflict another dose of pain on Sunday when they take on the struggling Dockers at Domain Stadium.Adelaide are expected to stroll to victory. But it will be the size of the win that will garner the greater interest, with junk time in games set to take on huge meaning over coming weeks.While Adelaide are flying high, the Dockers are still digesting a horror season that has yielded them just three wins and a glut of injuries.One positive of their doomed campaign has been the ability to experiment with players.Forward Chris Mayne has been one of those experiments, with the forward performing strongly as a defender in recent weeks.The 27-year-old is set to be given another job down back as Fremantle attempt to halt a powerful Adelaide forward line that features Eddie Betts (54 goals), Josh Jenkins (52), Taylor Walker (40), Tom Lynch (32) and Mitch McGovern (25).We like his distribution down there, Dockers coach Ross Lyon said of Mayne.He competes. His attitude has been exceptional all year.Rebounding defender Garrick Ibbotson was initially dropped for Sundays game.But the 28-year-old was given a late reprieve after Lyon opted to include him instead of Tendai Mzungu.Ibbotson has struggled for form this season, and there are rumours he could seek a trade elsewhere despite still having a year to run on his contract.Lyon indicated he was keen to hang onto Ibbotson and help the defender regain his mojo.The first half of last year, he was All-Australian form, Lyon said.Certainly, Garrick is a contracted player for us for the next few years, so we need to build him up and get him going.Fremantle recalled Connor Blakely, while the Crows welcomed back Scott Thompson and Mitch McGovern in place of Paul Seedsman (corked buttock) and Cam Ellis-Yolmen (omitted). Cheap Custom Saints Jersey . Now that hes hitting streaking teammates with pin-point passes for easy layups, Love is asserting himself as one of the true superstars in the league. 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Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson has guaranteed out-of-sorts representative back-rower Aidan Guerra his NRL future lies with the Tricolours.Guerra is off contract at Bondi at the end of 2017 but there has been talk the Queensland forward could exit Bondi at seasons end after an indifferent year.However the 28-year-old said Robinson has told him he wont be going anywhere.Guerra enjoyed a successful comeback from reserves to the NRL in the Roosters 42-6 thumping of St George Illawarra on Sunday.There have been a few rumours going around but I have been told by Trent and the club they have confidence in me and that I am here to stay, Guerra told AAP.Im under no illusion though. One game back doesnt mean I am back to form but it certainly means I know I still have the ability.Getting dropped always hurts whether you know you deserve it or not. But I felt that I deserved to be dropped and it was up to me if I got that reprieve to make the most of it and show I deserved to be out there.It has been a pretty emotional couple of weekks.dddddddddddd.Guerra played in all three State of Origin games for Queensland this year, but has struggled through much of the NRL season.It has been hard. I have been trying to put my finger on it for 24 rounds. Some games have been good, but too many havent, he said.But there was no other way for me to react to the sacking other than to put my head down and train hard. You dont get a positive outcome if you act negatively about it.I know what I am capable of and so does Trent.Hopefully I can instill that confidence that I can do it week-in week-out even if there is just two games to go in the season.Guerra said he was hoping to finish the season on a positive note to set up a better 2017.It hasnt been the season we want as a side and it definitely hasnt been the season I have wanted individually, he said.But we have stuck together and taken some lessons from it that should help us moving forward. ' ' '