From snow falling in Canberra, to Josh Bruce's cool finish under pressure, Round 21 had it all. Here are the players that dominated last weekend.

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Jarryd Lyons (Brisbane Lions)

As the Suns plummeted to another embarrassing loss, fans were once again left to wonder who in the world made the call to delist Jarryd Lyons at the end of last season. Lyons has had a career-best year since moving to the Lions, and piled more pain on his former side, collecting 34 touches, eight inside 50s, seven clearances, eight marks and two goals in a dominant QClash victory.

Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong Cats)

Dangerfield has been huge for the Cats time and time again, and Saturday nightโ€™s dismantling of North was no different. The elite midfielder had 33 disposals, 16 of them contested, seven marks, seven clearances, three tackles, and a goal among his seven score involvements as the Catsโ€™ consolidated their position in the top two.

GEELONG, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 10: Patrick Dangerfield of the Cats is seen to be in pain after landing awkwardly during the 2019 AFL round 21 match between the Geelong Cats and the North Melbourne Kangaroos at GMHBA Stadium on August 10, 2019 in Geelong, Australia. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Patrick Cripps (Carlton)

Blues fall short but Cripps best-on-ground. How many times have we seen this so far this season? Cripps was immense for the Blues, collecting 37 disposals (21 contested), seven tackles and four clearances on a dull, dreary day at the G.

James Worpel (Hawthorn Hawks)

Another monumental effort from the Hawks' midfielder, backing up his huge numbers last week against the Kangaroos, only this time on a snowy night in Canberra. Had 31 touches (14 contested), eight clearances, six tackles, and seven score involvements as the Hawksโ€™ ran over the disappointing Giants.

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