Forwards
Half Forward - Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti (Essendon)
Lit up the MCG on several occasions on Saturday but proved a genuine match winner with his fourth-quarter heroics. Booted three goals from his 16 possessions as he continues to endear himself to fans around the league.
Centre Half Forward - Taylor Walker (Adelaide)
The Crows skipper was everywhere, imposing himself at each contest as his side sent a message to the rest of the competition.
Walker had 23 disposals including an impressive 16 contested touches while taking eight marks (five contested) and kicking three goals in the wet conditions.
Half Forward - Jack Ziebell (North Melbourne)
No North fan will want to see that game again however their skipper's performance was one to be proud of. He managed a bag of five goals (out of his side's seven) which came from 22 disposals including seven marks and five tackles.
Forward Pocket - Eddie Betts (Adelaide)
Eddie was at his mercurial best on Sunday, returning from injury to put on a show in front of his adoring fans. He kicked 4.4 in the slippery conditions including this pearler from the boundary line that was as good a goal as he's kicked in his career.
Eddie Betts you are a genius!!! Simply miraculous! #AFLCrowsPower pic.twitter.com/CqIGO8TEGy
โ AFL (@AFL) August 6, 2017
Full Forward - Josh Kennedy (West Coast)
Another bag of five for Kennedy keeps the race for the Coleman wide open however it wasn't enough to lift his side over the line at Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
Forward Pocket - Josh Caddy (Richmond)
Playing his best game in Richmond colours, Caddy put on a performance that will have Tiger fans asking "where has this been?"
28 touches, nine marks, six inside 50s and four goals (four behinds) saw the Tigers score a comfortable victory over the Hawks. He also registered a round-high 17 score involvements in a best on ground performance.