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FORWARD LINE

Ben Cunnington

Despite playing for the losing side on the day, the Kangaroos veteran was arguably best afield and was the sole reason North Melbourne had the better of the undefeated Demons at stages of Sunday's clash.

Ended his afternoon with 35 touches, 20 contested possessions, eight clearances and two majors, which sees him fall into our forward third of the team.

Jack Darling

Was at his best in the Western Derby on Sunday, booting three goals and played a part in 10 scores for the Eagles in their cruisy second-half dominance.

Ended his night with 17 touches and nine marks, five of which came in the attacking 50.

Shai Bolton

Was the visual difference maker in the latter stages of the match, springing up to boot three goals - including the sealer.

Ended his night with 22 touches, seven marks, and over 500 metres gained.

Bayley Fritsch

A career-high six goals lands the Demons spearhead into our side, with his all-round efforts aiding the comeback win over North.

14 touches for the day at 85% efficiency had Fritsch at his ever-reliable best down in Tasmania.

Harry McKay

Perhaps now the favoured forward to take out the Coleman Medal in 2021. Another bag of four places McKay just one goal away from the mantle.

Was a headache for the Bombers all day on his way to another impressive performance for Carlton.

Charlie Cameron

His best performance for the year and what better way to do it than demolishing a premiership contender.

The Gabbatoir returned on Saturday night as Cameron booted four goals to place the Lions back in the mix for the top bracket.

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