3. FORWARD LINE
Mitch Duncan
Had a day out against the Eagles, highlighted by a 60m torp to ice the cake at the conclusion of a 10-goal second-term for his side.
Defender
Marks
Disposals
Goals
Ended his evening with four majors from his 26 touches and 13 marks in what was a stellar outing down at Kardinia Park.
Jacob Koschitzkeย
A breakout evening against the Crows, booting five and causing havoc as the Hawks moved into attack, out-maneuvering his direct matchup on several occasions.
11 score involvements for the day and assisted two goals directly to aid the his side over the line in the three-point win.
David Mundy
Continues to turn back the clock. Another BOG outing for the Dockers veteran has seen him soar onto the mantle of the AFL Coaches votes after the opening six rounds.
Oldest players to be leading the @AFLCoaches votes at the end of any round
35y 278d - DAVID MUNDY 2021 R06
32y 363d - Simon Black 2012 R01
32y 236d - Andrew McLeod 2009 R01
32y 232d - Travis Boak 2021 R01
32y 173d - Justin Westhoff 2019 R01— Swamp (@sirswampthing) April 26, 2021
Has continued to accumulate the ball around the ground whilst also being able to impact the scoreboard, recording 30 touches and three goals.
Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti
Five goals on ANZAC Day had the Bombers goal-sneak narrowly miss out on BOG credits given Darcy Parish's heroics.
Also laid six tackles as Essendon ran rampant against the Magpies to claim a memorable victory.
Ben King
A season-high bag of five majors moves the 20-year-old into equal fifth in the Coleman Medal race with 18 for the year from his six games.
Forward
Goals
Marks
Goal Assists
Had a significant presence in the air, taking seven marks to record a career-best 14 touches on Saturday.
Harry McKay
A bag of six takes his season tally to 22 goals and second the Coleman Medal leaderboard.
Is taking massive strides this year and would be in just about everyone's All-Australian side at this point of the season.
Could be in line for another large outing against the Bombers this week.