Geelong have gotten out of jail against Richmond to move into fourth spot, but with two rounds to go in the home-and-away season, every position in the AFL top eight remains up for grabs.The Cats overcame a 35-point deficit at three-quarter time to avoid a big blow to their top-four chances against the Tigers, but Greater Western Sydney werent so lucky, with the Giants dropping to fifth after West Coast ruckman Nic Naitanuis stunning last-minute winner.Sundays Cats-Tigers clash at the MCG continued a theme for Chris Scotts side, who have struggled against teams outside the top eight this season.Theres a fair bit of validation there for what weve been doing because weve beaten most of the top eight, I think, all bar Sydney, Scott said after his sides four-point win.Then weve had some moments when weve let ourselves down. But if you look across the season, most sides are a little bit similar.The challenge for us is to play our best when it really counts.I dont want to get too choosy. We just want to be at our best as much as we possibly can.Ladder leaders Hawthorn, second-placed Sydney and Adelaide in third had wins as the dogfight for a top-four spot intensified.The Giants and the eighth-placed Kangaroos were the only teams inside the eight to lose at the weekend, with Norths loss to the Hawks leaving the door open for a surprise charge from Melbourne.The Demons ended Port Adelaides finals chances with a 40-point win in Adelaide to move into ninth spot - two wins and just less than four percentage points behind the Roos.Melbourne must beat Carlton at the MCG and Geelong at Simonds Stadium, and North must lose to Sydney and GWS if Paul Roos is to lead a team into the finals one last time.We cant control what happens in the next couple of weeks to a certain extent, Roos told Triple M.But there is real excitement in what the clubs building, excitement around our list, and the ability to play against good teams.The Eagles (sixth) and the Western Bulldogs, who sneaked past Collingwood by three points to remain in seventh, are equal with GWS on 14 wins for the season.Essendon snapped the worst losing streak in the clubs history with a win over Gold Coast, and the hapless Lions upset Carlton in remaining results from a fascinating round of AFL footy. 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"Thankfully as far as my injury goes, it could have been a lot worse," he said in the teams locker-room at Air Canada Centre. "Im thankful I have recovered the way I have already." Fraser did not suffer a concussion and has not had any vision problems or any other serious issues. The 26-year-old Ottawa native said he expects to make a full recovery. The six-foot-four, 220-pounder plans to meet regularly with doctors over the next few weeks and does not yet have a firm timeline in place for his off-season routine. The incident occurred in Game 4 on May 8 at Air Canada Centre. Fraser immediately fell to the ice after he was hit near the Toronto net. "I was in an incredible amount of pain but I knew that my vision was OK, I knew that it didnt hit my eye," he said. "So that was an instant relief while I was on the ice too." A trainer came rushing out to assist him. 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Toronto blew a three-goal lead and eventually lost in overtime. "I felt very low knowing probably what they were going through, the way the series ended," Fraser said. "Not being able to be there with them and share that emotion and that feeling. It was one of the most devastating, hardest ways to lose and to watch your team lose. "The toughest thing for me was just not being able to physically be there, to be a part of it with the guys." ' ' '