SuperCoach Studs and Duds — Round 14

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WHO starred and stunk in Nissan SuperCoach this weekend? The names to remember — and forget — when it comes to trade time.

SYDNEY 62 def RICHMOND 51

Swans studs: All aboard the Buddy bandwagon, with Lance Franklin (121) continuing his outstanding recent form, booting four goals from 17 touches and seven tackles. Dual-position player Luke Parker (121) made all of his owners crack a smile, collecting 21 touches and laying 11 tackles. Josh Kennedy (118) and Nick Malceski (102) also reached three figures.

Swans duds: As expected, Tom Derickx (36) did not have the same scoring output with Mike Pyke back in the side. Mind you, Pyke (41) had just as less impact. Rhyce Shaw (17) was subbed out just before halftime, while Jake Lloyd (37) only collected 11 touches.

Tigers studs: How good was Dustin Martin (148)? He was close to best on ground, finishing with a career-high 36 disposals. If you had bubble boy Anthony Miles (126) on the field, you're a genius. He finished with 28 disposals and eight tackles.

Tigers duds: Not a great night for Aaron Edwards (32), booting one goal from only six disposals. With 19 possessions to his name, you would've thought Reece Conca (46) would've produced a big score. But it wasn't the case, thanks to a disposal efficiency of only 58 per cent.

Justin Westhoff brings down Jordan Roughead. Source: Getty Images

PORT ADELAIDE 123 d WESTERN BULLDOGS 56

Power studs: Jay Schulz kicked eight goals, took 14 marks and had 22 disposals to notch 149 but amazingly he wasn't the top-scorer on the ground. That honour goes to Justin Westhoff who had 25 disposals — at 96 per cent efficiency — and three goals. Ollie Wines (130) and Travis Boak (123) also went big.

Power duds: Jared Polec got going late to boost his score to 63. Sub Aaron Young (8) and Angus Monfries (45) were the only Port players to score under 50.

Dogs studs: Nathan Hrovat flew the flag with an even 100 and Tom Liberatore was second-best with 93 — although that looked like it would be a lot higher after a hot start before he was shut down by Kane Cornes. Marcus Bontompelli (91) will be a player.

Dogs duds: Stewart Crameri and Jarrad Grant could only manage 31 each and Ryan Griffen's day ended in the second quarter with 47 to his name. Luke Dahlhaus started like a house on fire but finished with 63.

Brad Sewell celebrates a goal much to the disappointment of Jesse White. Picture: Colleen Petch Source: News Corp Australia

HAWTHORN 115 d COLLINGWOOD 86

Hawk studs: The Hawks spread the load with Brad Sewell top-scoring on 116, just ahead of Jordan Lewis (114) and Luke Breust (110). Unlikely heroes Matt Spangher and Ryan Shoenmakers also made three figures.

Hawk duds: Brad Hill got a taste of the Brent Macaffer tag and battled to 56 while Ben Ross had a break-even score of five and just made it after starting as the sub.

Magpie studs: Mr Reliable Scott Pendlebury was again the Pies' best, racking up 121 while Travis Cloke's five goals helped him to 103.

Magpie duds: A painful afternoon for Tom Langdon's 124,000 owners — he was out of the game early with concussion and scored just 12. Just 49 for Heritier Lumumba, and a 45 for Jesse White makes it five scores of 50 or fewer in his past six games.

Lance Franklin starred with four goals for the Swans. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: News Corp Australia

GOLD COAST SUNS 118 d GEELONG 78

Suns studs: He's arrived, folks. Harley Bennell (167) was enormous, booting 6.3 from 27 touches and 11 marks. But everyone's favourite SuperCoach man Gary Ablett (160) wasn't to be outdone, finishing with 33 touches, eight tackles, nine clearances and a goal. Dion Prestia (137) had another great game, while Jarrod Harbrow (119), Greg Broughton (113) and Trent McKenzie (101) all reached the ton.

Suns duds: Brandon Matera (17) was subbed out with a groin injury at half-time. Sam Day (45) would've made a few owners disappointed.

Cats studs: Steven Motlop (105) continues to improve, booting a miraculous goal in the second term. Joel Selwood (103) tried hard all night, while Mitch Duncan (100) collected a team-high 29 touches.

Cats duds: Mathew Stokes (five) was subbed out with an ankle injury. His replacement, Josh Caddy (33), didn't have much impact. Jordan Murdoch (33) failed to fire, while Tom Hawkins (52) didn't score highly despite booting 3.2.

Had Gaz as captain? The little man undoubtedly rewarded you. Picture: Richard Gosling Source: News Corp Australia

FREMANTLE 105 d BRISBANE LIONS 22

Dockers studs: Take your pick! Nat Fyfe (141) was the stand-out with 29 touches and 10 clearances, while David Mundy (129) and Lachie Neale (129) gathered 59 possessions between them. Others to crack the ton were Chris Mayne (122), Paul Duffield (113), Michael Barlow (112), Aaron Sandilands (110) and Danyle Pearce (109).

Dockers duds: Our favourite dud, Zac Dawson (32), was at his see-ball-only-spoil-ball best. Clancee Pearce (24) only had just over one quarter to have an impact.

Lions studs: Only one man deserves a mention here: Tom Rockliff (148). As his side withered under the Docker defence, Rockliff kept on fighting, finishing with 44 disposals (20 contested), 10 tackles, 12 clearances and six rebound 50s.

Lions duds: Sub Tom Cutler (nine) had a stinker, but he had ample mates — mainly youngsters. Marco Paparone (26) was quiet, while Michael Close (36) only had three possessions. Josh Green (39) was one of only three Brisbane goalkickers.

Fremantle's Nat Fyfe was the stand-out in a dominant performance. Picture: Daniel Wilkins Source: News Corp Australia

ESSENDON 101 def ADELAIDE 92

Bombers studs: Brendon Goddard (120) was the standout for the Bombers with 32 disposals and one goal. Michael Hibberd (105) collected 30 disposals across half back.

Bombers duds: Tom Bellchambers (28) was subbed with just six disposals while Courtenay Dempsey could only muster 67 points. David Zaharakis (72) played a bit-part role in the win.

Crows studs: Sam Jacobs (147) starred in the ruck with 35 hitouts to go with 20 disposals and nine marks. Scott Thompson (120) racked up 41 disposals in a brilliant midfield display.

Crows duds: Patrick Dangerfield (71) had little impact on the contest battling what appeared to be a thigh problem. Rory Sloane (84) started slowly but worked his way into the match.

Jon Patton celebrates kicking one of his two goals. Pic Brett Costello Source: News Corp Australia

GWS 100 def CARLTON 92

Giants studs: Shane Mumford (152) is the Giants' barometer and it's no surprise he had a day in the club's fourth win for the season. He was ably supported by skipper Callan Ward (152), recruit Heath Shaw (116), Dylan Shiel (115), Stephen Coniglio (108 and forward Rhys Palmer (104).

Giants duds: Tomas Bugg (27) was oustanding on Kade Simpson, but didn't go near the ball either, while Adam Kennedy (54) and Devon Smith (79) were donw on their usual output.

Blues studs: Mitch Robinson had one of his best games for the season, Bryce Gibbs (108) played another good game and Ed Curnow (93) was solid in his return match.

Blues duds: Kade Simpson (32) struggled with the Bugg tag, Lachie Henderson (38) couldn't impact the game and Chris Yarran (66) had some moments, but not enough of good ones.


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