WHO PULLS out the stops when they play against your club? Here are the round 14 bogeymen, determined with help from the Schick AFL Player Ratings:

Adelaide v Hawthorn

 

Eddie Betts


The goalkicking superstar was excellent against the Hawks in round two, kicking three goals and picking up 13 disposals. 

Rating: 17

Paul Puopolo


The hard-working forward was awarded three Brownlow votes in round five last year against the Crows after he kicked five goals, including the game-winner.

Rating: 89

Sydney v Essendon

 

Lance Franklin

The triple Coleman medallist has booted at least five goals in seven of his past eight matches against the Bombers.

Rating:
 13

David Zaharakis

The 2011 best and fairest racked up 33 disposals, 711 metres gained and slotted two goals against the Swans in round seven last season.

Rating: 159

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Collingwood v Port Adelaide

 

Scott Pendlebury

The premiership midfielder is the best-performed Magpie against Port. In round 11 last year, he had 30 disposals, nine tackles and a goal.

Rating: 2

Chad Wingard

The exciting left-footer collected 19 disposals and three goals last time he faced the Pies.

Rating: 58

Brisbane Lions v Greater Western Sydney

 

Dayne Beams

The goalkicking onballer performs better against the Giants than any other opponent. In round 10, 2015, he finished with 29 disposals, three goals and two Brownlow votes.

Rating: 360

Callan Ward

The hard-headed co-captain racked up 31 disposals, 20 contested possessions and three goals in round 17 last season against the Lions.

Rating: 28

West Coast v Melbourne

 

Matt Priddis

Since 2010, the stoppage specialist has played better against the Demons than any other Eagle. He won three Brownlow votes in round 18 last season after notching 24 disposals and 15 tackles.

Rating: 27

Christian Petracca

The exciting young star was important against the Eagles in round 18 last year, with 19 disposals, 11 contested possessions and a goal.

Rating: 136

Western Bulldogs v North Melbourne

 

Marcus Bontempelli

'The Bont' played his best-ever game against the Roos. In round 22, 2015, he notched up 23 disposals, 18 contested possessions, kicked a goal and was awarded three Bronwlow votes.

Rating: 6

Ben Cunnington

In round four, the gun handballer finished with 33 disposals, 20 contested possessions and 10 clearances against the reigning premiers.

Rating: 78

Geelong v Fremantle

 

Patrick Dangerfield

The dominant midfielder picked up 24 disposals, nine tackles and three goals in round one against the Dockers. He has been best on ground in eight of his 12 games this year.

Rating: 1

Stephen Hill

The silky runner has picked up at least 10 contested possessions in five of his last six matches against the Cats.

Rating: 76

Richmond v Carlton

 

Dustin Martin

The ferocious Tiger was unstoppable in round one against the Blues, notching up 33 disposals and four goals.

Rating: 8

Marc Murphy

 

Since 2010, the Blues skipper has performed better than any of his teammates against the Tigers. He racked up 35 disposals and 18 contested possessions against them in the season-opener.

Rating: 158

St Kilda v Gold Coast

 

Jack Newnes

The hard-running wingman finished with 20 disposals, 423 metres gained, two goals and two score assists against the Suns in round 15 last year.

Rating: 117

Adam Saad

The electric backman had 21 disposals, 11 intercept possessions and 10 contested possessions against the Saints the only time he has played them, in round two, 2015.

Rating: 227

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