Jack was inspirational in the Gold Coast win helping himself to a game-high 14 marks and 737 metres gained.
He also finished the day with 27 touches, 7 score involvements and 7 intercepts. His performance is capped off in this passage of play, where he initiated the offence with a kick down the corridor and finished it off with a 50m bomb.
May has been an anchor in defence for the Demons all season, routinely taking the oppositions best forward. He kept Naughton quiet all match, keeping him to only 1 goal.
May collected 22 of his own disposals, 7 intercepts and was efficient with ball in hand with +85% efficiency.
With the Irishman now solidifying his position back in defence over the past month, Tuohy is back in career-best form. He was at his impactful best against the Magpies, rebounding from 50 and not letting his opponents impact the match.
Tuohy ended the game with 27 touches, 5 intercepts and 7 score involvements. His 88% disposal efficiency and game-high 616 metres gained showed his ability to generate opportunities for teammates and limit them for the Pies.
Cunningham showed an elite level of offence and defence in the Swan's victory over the Blues.
Harry finished with 27 touches, 10 marks to go along with 6 score involvements, and 8 intercepts making it difficult for Carlton's players on either side of the ground.
The short-handed Tigers took care of business against the Crows, with one of the reasons being Broad's stellar performance.
The underrated Broad had 21 possessions (85% efficiency), 10 marks (4 contested), and over 500 metres gained for the match.
Amon led from the front dominating the 1st quarter equalling a Port Adelaide record of 16 disposals.
He ended the match with 27 touches, 7 inside 50s, 6 tackles and a match-high 585 metres gained. While he cooled off later in the match, his first quarter is historic and lead to a Port Adelaide domination.
The Tagger James Harmes dominated the match against the dogs keeping Liberatore at bay and severely reducing his impact all match.
He didn't just tag Libba out of the game though, collecting serious numbers for himself in the process. By the end, Harmes had 23 touches (11 contested), 7 tackles, 5 clearances and 5 score involvements.
Ollie Wines has moved into the elite midfield status this year, and continues to overpower opposition players.
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Filling up the stat sheet Wines finished with; 35 disposals (19 contested), 7 tackles, 8 clearances, 8 inside 50s, 14 score involvements and 9 intercepts. All while disposing of the ball at 85% efficiency... Wow!
Merrett continues to add to his contract value every week. With another standout performance, it's no wonder why clubs are looking to offer close to one million a season for the Essendon Mid.
Zach finished with 37 disposals, 8 inside 50s, 6 score involvements and 6 intercepts. He also led all bombers with a total of 565 metres gained.
Heeney dominated the Blues with his elite marking and ball use. The forward made the defenders worry all match finishing with 22 disposals, 14 marks, 6 inside 50s and 10 score involvements.
He also damaged the opposition all match with his match-high 562 metres gained to go with 3 goals. A best on ground performance winning the Goodes-O'Laughlin medal.
First things first. I am sure you have all seen it, but the mark was special. If you are one of the few that haven't watch below.
But while his mark is getting all the highlights, it was an impressive all around performance for Riewoldt. The forward finished with 5 goals, 20 disposals, 14 marks and 11 score involvements. He even lead all the Tigers for metres gained showing a great impact all over the ground.
Robinson dominated the Giants putting on an impressive display in his team's victory.
Mitch led all players with 4 goals, 689 metres gained and 9 inside 50s. He also had 30 disposals, 10 score involvements, 8 intercepts and 12 marks for a clear best on ground match.
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With one of his best games of the season, King was too tall and too good for the Hawks defenders. Being the big target up forward, he was a great target for his teammates, marking or bringing the ball to the ground for other forwards.
He ended with 4 majors, to go with 8 marks, 10 score involvements and 14 touches (7 contested).
In a game with many impactful forwards, Hawkins stamped his authority on the match more than all others. The Tomahawk was the focal point up forward and made a normally solid Collingwood defence struggle all match.
Hawkins booted 3 goals, and collected 21 touches, 7 marks while giving his team mates plenty of opportunity with a game high 12 score involvements.
Izak Rankine is back! After a blistering opening to his career, Izak has been inconsistent in his more recent matches. Against the hawks though, he was back to his scintillating best.
The small forward bagged 4 majors while also getting 19 disposals, 6 marks, 4 inside 50s and 7 score involvements. With an up and about Rankine and possible Matt Rowell return, the sky's the limit for the bright future Suns.
Gawn was a difference maker in the top of the table clash, giving his teammates first use of the ball with his game high 27 hitouts.
As usual Gawn's impact was felt all over the ground. 21 disposals, 6 score involvements, 5 marks, 5 clearances and a goal highlights his presence all around the field.
In one of his best games of the season, Miller dominated the Hawks midfielders coming out with the honours at the end of the match.
His 37 touches, 7 tackles and 10 score involvements lead all players on the ground. He also contributed 9 marks 4 clearances and 568 metres gained as he played a well-rounded masterclass performance.
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Another week, Another Darcy Parish domination. Parish is putting together his best and most consistent season with another starting follower spot.
Finishing with 36 touches, 11 clearances (7 centre clearances), 8 score involvements and 565 metres gained, Parish is now joining the league's elite and is a bonafide A grade midfielder.
In another instance of a dominant tagging player, Luke Dunstan was crucial is St Kilda's victory over the Roos. Keeping the bull Ben Cunnington quite all match, is a feat in itself.
He demonstrated an all-around performance, finishing with 26 disposals, 13 tackles and 7 clearances. This type of effort can often get overlooked, but Dunstan was in the Saints best and most impactful players on Saturday.
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Zorko played an impressive match against the Giants, just getting edged out but a few equally impressive performances for a starting position.
Don't let that take away how good Zorko was though, as he finished with 35 touches, 6 marks, 6 clearances, 7 inside 50s and 12 score involvements. He will also be expecting a call up from a few A-league clubs, after one of his 2 majors being this off the ground goal.
The package definitely delivered this weekend, showing that he can still be one of the most impactful players in the league on his day.
While he didn't stuff the stat sheet, his presence and ability to kick a goal when the Bombers need it cannot be undervalued. 3 goals, 12 touches and 7 score involvements show that whenever the Package touches the ball, good things generally happen.
In a close match sometimes a few players make the difference between winning and losing. Parfitt was one of those players who made a significant impact in the Cat's victory.
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Ending the game with a team high 30 touches (12 contested), Parfitt also added 6 inside 50s, 8 score involvements and 5 clearances. While playing a vital role for his team, he just missed out on a starting spot in the Team of the Week.