May has been the highest-scoring key defender this season, and he continued his great form by holding Hawthorn star Jarryd Roughead to just five marks and two goals on Saturday. May moved up to 179th on the player ratings table after starting the season in 346th.

Malceski was the highest-scoring small-medium defender in round 15, tallying 22.1 points after gathering 27 disposals and taking four intercept marks. He has moved up to a career-high 34th overall – one place behind position leader Shaun Burgoyne.




Back on the park after a three-match suspension, Sidebottom was the top-scoring player for the round, with a career-best 29.8 points. He had 33 disposals at 91 per cent efficiency, kicked two goals, had two score assists and laid nine tackles in the Magpies' win over Carlton. Sidebottom is now 23rd on the player ratings table, which is the highest position of his career.




Lewis was the top-scoring mid-forward of the round with 19.9 points. He gathered 28 disposals and kicked two goals in the Hawks' win over Gold Coast. He now sits 66th overall – fourth of all mid-forwards.


Breust is the competition's leading small-medium forward for points scored this season.
He kicked three goals straight against Gold Coast to bring his 2014 total to 38 goals and four behinds. He has now kicked 26 goals straight since his last behind in round five.


Franklin was the second-highest scoring player for the round with 29.4 points after kicking five goals in the Swans' win over Greater Western Sydney. He has reclaimed his mantle as the competition's top-rated key forward and is one of three Swans players inside the top 10.



Sandilands continues to climb up the ratings table, moving up a further 16 places this round to 110th overall – eighth of all ruckmen. He ranks ninth in the competition for total points this season, but is No.1 when it comes to ruckmen.

The super-talented youngster was the top-scoring first-year player for the round with 18.2 points. In the process, he overtook teammate Lewis Taylor to be the second-highest scoring first-year player behind Tom Langdon this season. Aish is now 455th on the ratings table.