Each round this season, the Zero Hanger team - consisting of editor Mitch Keating, senior reporter Jack Fitzpatrick, general manager Nick Splitter, and deputy editor Ed Carmine - will vote on every game to establish our AFL MVP for 2022.
Votes will be given out on a 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 system for each game, meaning the maximum score any player can record in any game is 20.
Round 10 was a great round of footy for neutral fans, with every team putting up a good fight regardless of the result at the end of the game.
The big names were back at it again this week, with impressive performances from Bailey Smith, Sam Walsh and Clayton Oliver keeping their names in the mix, while Max King and Charlie Curnow lit up the round with their super attacking efforts.
Mitch Keating | Ed Carmine | Jack Fitzpatrick | Nick Splitter | |
5 | Charlie Curnow | Charlie Curnow | Charlie Curnow | Charlie Curnow |
4 | Sam Walsh | Jacob Weitering | Jacob Weitering | George Hewett |
3 | Jacob Weitering | George Hewett | George Hewett | Luke Parker |
2 | George Hewett | Sam Walsh | Logan McDonald | Callum Mills |
1 | Callum Mills | Logan McDonald | Sam Walsh | Sam Walsh |
Forward
Goals
Marks
Tackles
The Blues continue to impress this season with a solid 15-point victory over the Swans in what was a very entertaining matchup. Sam Walsh was his usual self with an impressive 34 disposals, while Charlie Curnow stole the show with a massive bag of six goals alongside 11 disposals himself. George Hewett looked good with 32 disposals, while Logan McDonald stood out for the losing team with three goals and 14 disposals.
Mitch Keating | Ed Carmine | Jack Fitzpatrick | Nick Splitter | |
5 | Cameron Guthrie | Cameron Guthrie | Jeremy Cameron | Jeremy Cameron |
4 | Jeremy Cameron | Mark Blicavs | Cameron Guthrie | Cameron Guthrie |
3 | Mark Blicavs | Jeremy Cameron | Dan Houston | Dan Houston |
2 | Dan Houston | Dan Houston | Tom Stewart | Tom Stewart |
1 | Bradley Close | Tom Stewart | Mark Blicavs | Mark Blicavs |
Forward
Goals
Marks
Goal Assists
The Cats proved to be a bit too much for Port this time around, with Geelong getting up by a comfortable 35 points at the final siren. Jeremy Cameron looked impressive with 24 disposals and three goals, while Cameron Guthrie ran the midfield with 38 disposals to his name. Tyson Stengle was also impressive, kicking three goals himself alongside 12 disposals. Dan Houston and Ollie wines were solid for Port, with 30 and 29 disposals respectively.
Mitch Keating | Ed Carmine | Jack Fitzpatrick | Nick Splitter | |
5 | Marcus Bontempelli | Marcus Bontempelli | Marcus Bontempelli | Marcus Bontempelli |
4 | Bailey Smith | Jack Macrae | Bailey Smith | Bailey Smith |
3 | David Swallow | Joel Jeffrey | Joel Jeffrey | Jarrod Witts |
2 | Jack Macrae | Bailey Smith | Ed Richards | Aaron Naughton |
1 | Joel Jeffrey | Jarrod Witts | Jarrod Witts | Joel Jeffrey |
Midfield
Disposals
Tackles
Clearances
Impressive performances from both sides made for an incredibly entertaining game of footy, with the Doggies getting over the line by 19 points against the unlucky Suns. Ball winners Bailey Smith and Jack Macrae completely took over for the Dogs with 34 disposals each. Marcus Bontempelli was a standout with 24 disposals and three goals, while Aaron Naughton chipped in with three goals himself. Joel Jeffrey can hold his head high for the Suns with five goals to his name, with Ben Ainsworth also doing his part with three goals and 14 disposals.
Mitch Keating | Ed Carmine | Jack Fitzpatrick | Nick Splitter | |
5 | Clayton Oliver | Clayton Oliver | Clayton Oliver | Clayton Oliver |
4 | Christian Petracca | Christian Petracca | Christian Petracca | Christian Petracca |
3 | Tom Sparrow | Aidan Corr | Aidan Corr | Jake Lever |
2 | Luke Davies-Uniacke | Luke McDonald | Luke Davies-Uniacke | Luke Davies-Uniacke |
1 | Aidan Corr | Tom Sparrow | Bailey Scott | Luke McDonald |
Midfield
Disposals
Tackles
Clearances
The Dees cruised to victory in a standard 47-point win against the Roos, with the Melbourne midfield proving too much to handle despite North putting up a solid first half fight. Clayton Oliver was almost untouchable for Melbourne, with a game-high 45 disposals for the ball winner. Bayley Fritsch and Tom McDonald were great in the forward line with three goals each, while Christian Petracca kept up the form with a modest 30 disposals. Luke McDonald stood out for the Roos with 31 disposals, while Cameron Zurhaar kept up the goalkicking form with another three goals.
Mitch Keating | Ed Carmine | Jack Fitzpatrick | Nick Splitter | |
5 | Bradley Hill | Callum Wilkie | Max King | Bradley Hill |
4 | Callum Wilkie | Max King | Bradley Hill | Max King |
3 | Max King | Bradley Hill | Callum Wilkie | Callum Wilkie |
2 | Jordan Dawson | Ben Keays | Jordan Dawson | Brodie Smith |
1 | Jack Sinclair | Brad Crouch | Bailey Smith | Jordan Dawson |
Forward
Goals
Marks
Disposals
The Saints completely outclassed the Crows on their home turf, with St Kilda getting up by a solid 21 points. Max King stole the show in the forward line with six goals to his name, while the Saints midfielders ran riot in the centre. 32 disposals for Jack Sinclair, 31 for Brad Crouch and 30 for Brad Hill proved too mich for the Crows to handle. Brodie Smith was solid for the losing side with 28 disposals, while Jordan Dawson put in a shift with 22 disposals and two goals.
Mitch Keating | Ed Carmine | Jack Fitzpatrick | Nick Splitter | |
5 | Dion Prestia | Dion Prestia | Dion Prestia | Dion Prestia |
4 | Daniel Rioli | Liam Baker | Darcy Parish | Toby Nankervis |
3 | Toby Nankervis | Jayden Short | Liam Baker | Darcy Parish |
2 | Darcy Parish | Darcy Parish | Toby Nankervis | Liam Baker |
1 | Liam Baker | Jack Riewoldt | Jack Riewoldt | Jack Riewoldt |
Midfield
Disposals
Tackles
Clearances
The Tigers ran riot against the Bombers in the Dreamtime matchup, leaving Essendon's slim final chances even slimmer with the 32-point defeat. Dion Prestia ran the show for the Tigers in the midfield with a solid 36 disposals, while Liam Baker and Jayden Short weren't too far behind with 30 and 29 disposals respectively. Riewoldt looked dangerous with four goals to his name, while Shai Bolton also did some damage of his own with two goals and 16 disposals. Darcy Parish will feel a bit hard done by with an impressive 43 disposals for the losing side, while Zach Merrett also stood up with 33 disposals.
Mitch Keating | Ed Carmine | Jack Fitzpatrick | Nick Splitter | |
5 | Stephen Coniglio | Stephen Coniglio | Stephen Coniglio | Stephen Coniglio |
4 | Harry Perryman | James Peatling | James Peatling | Harry Perryman |
3 | James Peatling | Harry Perryman | Harry Perryman | James Peatling |
2 | Josh Kelly | Josh Kelly | Matthew Flynn | Tim Kelly |
1 | Matthew Flynn | Matthew Flynn | Josh Kelly | Matthew Flynn |
Midfield
Disposals
Tackles
Clearances
In a high scoring matchup, the Giants got over the line fairly comfortably against the Eagles, despite the losing team putting up a solid score themselves. Stephen Coniglio was back at his best for the winning side with an impressive 36 disposals, while Harry Perryman chipped in with 30 disposals of his own. James Peatling was solid in the forward line with 23 disposals and three goals. Tim Kelly looked lively for the losing side with 23 disposals, while Isiah Winder did his part with three goals.
Mitch Keating | Ed Carmine | Jack Fitzpatrick | Nick Splitter | |
5 | Jai Newcombe | Tom Mitchell | Tom Mitchell | Tom Mitchell |
4 | Tom Mitchell | Jai Newcombe | Jai Newcombe | Jai Newcombe |
3 | Daniel Rich | James Sicily | Mitchell Lewis | Jarryd Lyons |
2 | James Sicily | Jarryd Lyons | Jarryd Lyons | James Sicily |
1 | Mitchell Lewis | Mitchell Lewis | Keidean Coleman | Mitchell Lewis |
Midfield
Disposals
Tackles
Clearances
In the game of the round, the Hawks just scraped over the line against the Lions in a five-point victory, with both teams putting on incredible goals scoring displays. Ball magnet Tom Mitchell ran the show with an impressive 36 disposals and a goal, while Mitch Lewis lit up the forward line with four goals himself. Daniel Rich was solid for the Lions with 33 disposals and a goal, while Jarryd Lions stood out with 32 disposals to his name. Charlie Cameron and Jaxon Prior also looked lively with three goals each, while Chad Wingard put in a shift for the Hawks with three goals and 11 disposals.
Mitch Keating | Ed Carmine | Jack Fitzpatrick | Nick Splitter | |
5 | Jack Crisp | Will Brodie | Will Brodie | Jack Crisp |
4 | Will Brodie | Jack Crisp | Jack Crisp | Will Brodie |
3 | Oliver Henry | Sean Darcy | Sean Darcy | Oliver Henry |
2 | Sean Darcy | Oliver Henry | Oliver Henry | Taylor Adams |
1 | Taylor Adams | David Mundy | Patrick Lipinski | Sean Darcy |
Forward
Goals
Marks
Goal Assists
Collingwood got up comfortably away against the Dockers, with the 32-point loss Freo's second consecutive defeat, giving the team a much-needed wake up call. Oliver Henry was on fire for the Pies, kicking four goals alongside 13 disposals after coming into the game as the medical sub. Patrick Lipinski chipped in with 29 disposals while Jack Ginnivan was lively once again with two goals and 12 disposals. The Dockers midfield held up nicely despite the loss, with 34 disposals for Will Brodie, 34 for David Mundy and 31 for Angus Brayshaw, with all three mids hitting the scoreboard with a goal each.
PLAYER | |||
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1 | Patrick Cripps | 0 | 115 |
2 | Christian Petracca | 16 | 113 |
3 | Clayton Oliver | 20 | 107 |
4 | Callum Mills | 3 | 101 |
5 | Andrew Brayshaw | 0 | 97 |
6 | Lachie Neale | 0 | 89 |
7 | Bailey Smith | 15 | 82 |
8 | Shai Bolton | 0 | 80 |
9 | Ben Keays | 2 | 80 |
10 | Touk Miller | 0 | 79 |
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