WHO PULLS out the stops when they play against your club? Here are the round seven bogeymen, determined with help from the Schick AFL Player Ratings:
St Kilda v GWS
Nick Riewoldt
The former skipper averages three goals and eight score involvements per game against the Giants.
Rating: 119
Nathan Wilson
The rebounding defender had a career-best game versus the Saints in round five last year. His 12 kicks were at 100 per cent efficiency and he notched up 10 score involvements.
Rating: 214
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North Melbourne v Adelaide
Todd Goldstein
The 2015 All Australian ruckman has a better record against the Crows than any other Roo since 2014. In that time, he's averaged 12 hit-outs to advantage and six tackles against Adelaide.
Rating: 8
Matt Crouch
The tough left-footer was excellent versus the Kangaroos in round 14 last season, with 32 disposals, 16 contested possessions and two goals.
Rating: 101
Collingwood v Carlton
Scott Pendlebury
The five-time best and fairest put on a best-on-ground performance against the Blues in round 15 last year. He finished with 34 disposals, eight clearances and a goal.
Rating: 2
Kade Simpson
In his last six matches versus the Pies, the durable backman has averaged 27 disposals, 407m gained and six intercept possessions.
Rating: 55
Port Adelaide v West Coast
Robbie Gray
The Power match-winner has averaged 26 disposals, 14 contested possessions, seven tackles and almost two goals per game in his last three matches against the Eagles.
Rating: 6
Josh Kennedy
The dual Coleman medallist dominated the corresponding game in round nine last year, with seven straight goals.
Rating: 25
Gold Coast v Geelong
Aaron Hall
The flashy ball-winner has rocketed up the Player Ratings standings this year, reaching No. 50 after starting the season at No. 96.
Rating: 50
Joel Selwood
The man voted four times as the AFL Players Association’s most courageous has racked up at least 30 disposals in four of his last six meetings with the Suns.
Rating: 9
Western Bulldogs v Richmond
Marcus Bontempelli
The young superstar has notched up 52 disposals, 28 contested possessions, 18 tackles and 16 score involvements in his two career matches versus the Tigers.
Rating: 4
Josh Caddy
The former Cat played the best game of his career against the Dogs in round 16, 2015. He had 37 disposals, 23 contested possessions and 12 clearances.
Rating: 90
Sydney v Brisbane Lions
Luke Parker
The 2014 club champion was superb versus the Lions in round six last season. He finished with 29 disposals and three goals.
Rating: 14
Tom Rockliff
In the stand-in captain's last three matches against the Swans, he has averaged 30 disposals and 11 tackles.
Rating: 45
Fremantle v Essendon
Michael Walters
He's slated to play more midfield minutes versus the Bombers on Sunday, but 'Son-Son' slotted three goals and was involved in eight scoring chains in the corresponding clash in round 11 last year.
Rating: 98
Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti
The exciting Bomber collected 16 disposals, 10 contested possessions and a goal in his most recent outing against the Dockers.
Rating: 194
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Melbourne v Hawthorn
Dom Tyson
The third selection in the 2011 NAB AFL Draft notched up 30 disposals and kicked two goals in last season's round 20 upset win against the Hawks.
Rating: 178
Cyril Rioli
The high-flying superstar has booted eight goals, given off six score assists and laid 29 tackles in his past three matches against the Demons.
Rating: 18
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