The emerging backman was Melbourne’s highest scoring player with a career-best 18.2 points. He had 22 disposals, 13 spoils and nine intercept possessions against Fremantle. He is now Melbourne's fourth-highest player on the ratings table.

The former Brisbane Lion was the highest-scoring small-medium defender of the round with 19.3 points – a career-best. He had 25 disposals at 96 per cent efficiency and kicked two goals in the Blues big win over St Kilda. 




The star onballer was best on ground in the Crows' big win over Greater Western Sydney with 20.8 points. He moved up to a career-high 12th place on the ratings table after starting the year in 20th. He ranks in the top five in the competition this year for tackles, inside 50s and score assists.




The speedy midfielder was the highest-scoring mid-forward of the round with 20.2 points. He kicked two goals, had two score-assists and was involved in a total of 10 scores. Is 64th on the ratings table, having previously peaked at 26th.


The dashing half-forward moved up to 45th overall (third of small-medium forwards) after tallying 15.5 points against the Western Bulldogs. He revelled in the wet conditions at Simonds Stadium, collecting 30 disposals and eight intercept possessions.


The much-maligned big man kicked four goals and had four hit-outs to advantage against the Brisbane Lions. He moved up to 272nd on the ratings table. He is ranked 15th at Richmond and 23rd of key forwards.



The big Tiger was the highest-scoring ruckman of the round with 19.3 points. He had 13 contested possessions, seven hit-outs to advantage and six clearances. Maric moved up 16 places to 82nd overall.

'The Bont' was the top-scoring first-year player for the round with 14.1 points. He had 21 disposals, 11 contested possessions, 10 tackles and two goals in the Western Bulldogs' narrow loss to Geelong at Simonds Stadium.