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COLLINGWOOD 104 d CARLTON 70
Magpies studs: You would have been stoked if you had Tom Langdon (128) on the field. The young defender had 23 disposals and took eight marks in his best game for the club yet. The usual suspects in Dayne Beams (125) and Scott Pendlebury (102), while small men Jamie Elliott (122) and Jarryd Blair (115) were excellent.
Magpies duds: Brent Macaffer (22) didn't have his best game on Marc Murphy, while Jessie White failed to kick a goal (38).
Blues studs: Kade Simpson (109) recovered froma slow start to crack the ton and Andrew Walker (109) didn't stop running all night. Robbie Warnock (99) can hold his head high after a gutsy performance in the ruck.
Blues duds: Where do you start? Jeff Garlett (28) had very little impact on the game, while Kane Lucas (32) was subbed out of the game. Lachie Henderson (41) barely had any opportunities.
Hawk Josh Gibson reaches for the football. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: News Corp Australia
HAWTHORN 175 d ST KILDA 30
Hawks studs: Hot Supercoach form all over the ground. Josh Gibson (142), Shaun Burgoyne (128) Luke Hodge (113), Matt Suckling (108) and Grant Birchall (106) starred down back. Up forward, Luke Breust (139), Jarryd Roughead (137), Cyril Rioli (117) and the unlikely Ryan Schoenmakers (104) had a day out up forward.
Hawks duds: Sam Mitchell (nine) sent a scare through almost the entire SuperCoach community when he was subbed out at quarter time. Brian Lake (44) left the ground during the third term with a calf injury.
Saints studs: Leigh Montagna (144) was brave with 39 disposals, while Farren Ray (105) was the only other Saint to reach triple figures.
Saints duds: Lots. For the second straight week, Nick Riewoldt (31) let many SuperCoach coaches down, while Adam Schneider (18) and Shane Savage (31) had no impact.
PORT ADELAIDE 132 d GWS GIANTS 97
Power studs: Popular pick Jared Polec (141) had his best game in a Port jumper, while Robbie Gray (121) had the ball on a string. Jay Schulz (108) starred with six goals, while Paul Stewart (107) starred in his return match.
Power duds: If you had Jarman Impey (12) on your field, bad luck! Dom Cassisi (28) only gathered nine disposals and Justin Westhoff (40) was held goal-less.
Giants studs: Callan Ward (145) was superb, leading from the front a whopping 40 touches and 11 marks. Devon Smith (101) was the only other Giant to crack the ton.
Giants duds: Jeremy Cameron (49) was forced back at one stage to get himself into the game. Jed Lamb (28) and Jono O'Rourke (30) were the Giants' subs.
Jay Kennedy-Harris in full flight against Adelaide. Picture: Simon Cross Source: News Corp Australia
MELBOURNE 70 d ADELAIDE 67
Demons studs: Mark Jamar (135) took one mark for the match and it was a beauty in the goal square to sink Adelaide. Chris Dawes (123) played with venom kicking three goals while Jay Kennedy-Harris and Dom Tyson starred for 112 points apiece.
Demons duds: Alexis Georgiou (23) was crunched early and never recovered before being subbed out. James Frawley (24) was hardly sighted while Christian Salem (25) provided a spark in the first quarter — replacing Georgiou under the concussion rule.
Crows studs: Brodie Smith (138) racked up 30 disposals including six rebound 50s. Sam Jacobs (132) found his best form, while Patrick Dangerfield's (120) last quarter goal gave his score a boost.
Crows duds: Eddie Betts (28) had a stinker kicking just two behinds in the three-point loss to Melbourne. Matthew Jaensch (38) was sidelined early with a rib complaint, while Matthew Wright (49) was no where near the football.
SYDNEY 123 d BRISBANE 44
Swans studs: The Sydney midfield were at it again and Jarrad McVeigh (135), Kieren Jack (133), Josh Kennedy (130), Dan Hannebery (123) racked up massive numbers. Rhyce Shaw (110) didn't disappoint in game 200 and back up his 34 disposals against Melbourne with another solid outing.
Swans duds: Mike Pyke (60) made a strong start to the game but was subbed out just before half-time with a hamstring injury, while Jeremy Laidler (51) continues to tease.
Lions studs: Tom Rockliff (132) was the only Lion to break the ton and he did it in style, Jed Adock was gallant with 20 possessions at 97 per cent and Nick Robertson (89) is proving a handy cash cow.
Lions duds: Throw a blanket over 15 players here, in particular Dayne Zorko (59) and James Aish (61) who have shown good form in previous weeks.
Hannebery kicks under pressure. pic Mark Calleja Source: News Corp Australia
ESSENDON 73 d WESTERN BULLDOGS 65
Dons studs: Dustin Fletcher (130) wound back the clock, while BJ Goddard (122) was a welcome return and Michael Hurley (106) played one of his best games in his career. Paul Chapman (102), Cale Hooker (102) and Patrick Ryder (106) also cracked the ton.
Dons duds: Jobe Watson (80) was down on his usual output and spent extended periods playing deep in the forward line. Midfielders Brent Stanton (60), Zach Merrett (61) and Ben Howlett (49) also didn't see much leather.
Dogs studs: Shaun Higgins (125) was consistent on a night when his side wasn't, Luke Dahlhaus (124) might just be the Dogs best player at the moment and Tom Liberatore (139) looked back to his best.
Dogs duds: After hitting the scoreboard in recent weeks Stu Crameri (49) and Tory Dickson (49) didn't have their best nights.
Gary Ablett's final term was magnificent. Picture: Colleen Petch Source: News Corp Australia
GOLD COAST 120 d NORTH MELBOURNE 77
Suns studs: Surprise, surprise. The skipper led from the front for the Suns, with Gary Ablett (141) boosting his tally with a superb final term that included three goals. Big forward Tom Lynch (124) was also tremendous.
Suns duds: Michael Rischitelli (58) had a quieter day although he was negating at times, Tom Nicholls (49) went off injured while Sean Lemmens (24) wasn't a factor.
Roos studs: Lachie Hansen (117) had a dozen marks by half-time and repelled numerous attacks.Jack Ziebell (107) and Nick Dal Santo (106) worked their way into the game.
Roos duds: Lindsay Thomas (46) had a dirty day, Leigh Adams (44) struggled to get into it while Luke McDonald (12) had to wait until the final change to get his chance — much to the chagrin of thousands of SuperCoaches.
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