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FORWARD LINE

Dayne Zorko

Dayne Zorko had a field day against the Suns filling out the stat sheet with 34 touches, nine marks, and seven clearances.

His possessions proved important in leading to Brisbane scores too having 14 score involvements and eight inside 50s giving forwards plenty of opportunities.

Aaron Naughton

Naughton made a big impact on the scoreboard kicking four goals and proving to be too strong and agile for any Port Adelaide defender.

The Astro-naught also finished with five marks and nine contested possessions showcasing dominance in the air and at ground level. He also took this hanger midway through the third quarter.

Marcus Bontempelli

The Bont stared once again showcasing his ability to rack up disposals in the middle and kick goals while resting up forward.

Bontempelli ended with 26 touches, seven inside 50s, and two goals and has to be considered one of/if not the best players in the game.

Cam Zurhaar

Zurhaar was one of the major x-factors in the Kangaroo's first win of the season. Booting four majors throughout the match, these included critical goals on either side of three-quarter time.

His match-winning ability was on display for all the supporters in Tasmania, giving Roos fans something to look forward to in the upcoming years.

Jack Darling

five goals in one quarter says it all. Jack Darling was electric in the second quarter kicking five majors and proving to be the difference between the two sides.

Never conventional, Darling showed why he is an exciting player to watch. While his coach might not agree, Darling's nutmeg goal was entertaining to watch.

Dustin Martin

What more is there to say about Dusty? four goals, 28 touches and nine score involvements. He is an absolute gun.

Martin showed us again that he is still a match-winner, and is still the only player who can win a match off his own boot. His ability to make something out of nothing is one of the many reasons Richmond can win their third flag in a row.

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