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Forwards

Half Forward - Lewis Jetta (West Coast)

Jetta gave us a glimpse of what we've been missing from him lately as his speed and class with the ball was on show on Thursday night.

20 touches went at 85 per cent efficiency while he took four marks and booted two goals.

And he did a few things like this...

Centre Half Forward- Jack Watts (Melbourne)

Watts has been full of confidence recently and isn't it showing as there's certainly a presence around him when he's anywhere near the football.

He had 16 touches and three goals against the Dogs, while taking six marks (four inside 50) and laying five tackles in a statement win.

Half Forward - Dayne Zorko (Brisbane)

It's rare that a player will be best on ground when his team loses by 40 points but Zorko did just that on the weekend.

He continued his outstanding 2017 with 32 touches, 12 tackles, 11 inside 50s, five clearances, two goals and a perfect 10 coaches votes as he led a spirited Lions side.

Forward Pocket - Jeff Garlett (Melbourne)

In a lean week for goal-kickers, Garlett could've stood apart from the competition with a bag of five had he had his kicking boots on, but nevertheless, the energetic and instrumental forward was immense for the Dees, kicking two goals and laying nine tackles in his countless acts of pressure.

He also had eight score involvements, the equal-most of anyone on the ground.

Full Forward - Paddy Ryderย (Port Adelaide)

Ryder's ruckwork was once again a feature as Port won the clearance battle by nine, however when resting up forward, he managed to boot two goals from just 11 touches. He also managed five inside 50s and four marks as he looked to build some steam heading into a crucial part of the season for the Power.

Forward Pocket - Robbie Gray (Port Adelaide)

Stray kicking aside, Gray was involved in countless Power attacks on Saturday night, ending the game with 21 touches, six tackles, seven marks and 2.4.

He did have four goal assists and 12 score involvements to make up for his poor kicking.

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