Another Lion who was dominant against the Suns, Maguire was credited with 13 spoils, three intercept marks, eight total intercepts and one goal, which equated to a career-best 20.6 points.

The cool and calm backman was an outstanding performer in the Crows' win over Collingwood. He finished with 24 disposals at 100 per cent efficiency, two goals and 640 metres gained, which equated to a career-best tally of 26.6 player ratings points. Smith is the No.1 player in the AFL this year for average metres gained per game.




Had 31 disposals, 17 contested possessions, eight score involvements and kick a goal in the Giants' narrow loss to Geelong at Spotless Stadium, which equated to 26 player ratings points. Ward has moved into the top 20 for the first time. He is No.1 in the competition for total clearances this year and is top-10 for tackles and contested possessions.




The speedster was the highest-scoring player of the round with a career-best 31.5 points. He kicked two goals and also tallied seven tackles, 22 contested possessions, 10 clearances and 25 pressure acts in the Lions' win over Gold Coast. Zorko, who has been as high as 26th on the ratings table, moved back up to 57th after dropping to 72nd last round. 


McGlynn finished the Swans' clash against Hawthorn with three goals, nine tackles, eight inside-50s, 11 score involvements and 21 forward-half pressure acts. His player ratings score of 26.5 was the highest recorded in the game. He moved from 11th to sixth on the ratings table for small-medium forwards.


The swingman's haul of eight goals against the Western Bulldogs earned him a career-best score of 30 player ratings points. Along with his scores, he also took 10 marks inside 50 and laid five forward-50 tackles. He has moved up to a career-high position of 136th on the ratings table.



The big Hawk was the highest-scoring ruckman of the round with 18.8 points. He tallied eight hit-outs to advantage, 10 contested possessions, four clearances and five tackles in the Hawks' win over the Sydney Swans. McEvoy is third behind Aaron Sandilands and Sam Jacobs for average points for ruckmen this year.

Kicked two goals and gathered 26 disposals in the Saints' shock win over Fremantle, which earned him 21.2 points – the second-best score of his career. Dunstan has overtaken Tom Langdon as the highest scoring first-year player.