We find your hot and cold players ahead of this weekend's games
Collingwood v Hawthorn
Hot: Jarryd Blair was Collingwood's top-scoring player last round. Hawthorn's Jordan Lewis is eighth in the competition for average points in the past month.
Cold: Alex Fasolo was Collingwood's third-lowest scoring player last weekend. Hawks forward Paul Puopolo averages one assist per game in his career but has just two in seven games against the Pies.
Carlton v Essendon
Hot: Carlton midfielder Bryce Gibbs has risen from 86th to 54th in the overall standings this season. Essendon's Brendon Goddard has moved up to 26th overall after starting the year in 54th.
Cold: Kade Simpson was Carlton's lowest scoring player last weekend. In three games against the Blues, Essendon forward Joe Daniher has kicked just one goal.
Fremantle v Port Adelaide
Hot: Fremantle defender Cameron Sutcliffe has risen from 447th to 350th in the overall standings this season. Port Adelaide midfielder Hamish Hartlett is third for average points in the past month.
Cold: Freo ruckman Aaron Sandilands was 18th in the competition for average points before round 18. Since then he is 148th. Power forward Justin Westhoff has just three goals in his last six games against Fremantle.
Sydney Swans v Richmond
Hot: Swans star Lance Franklin is fifth in the competition for average points in the past month. Richmond half-forward Shane Edwards sits at a career-high of 61st overall.
Cold: Swans veteran Adam Goodes has just one goal in his last three games against Richmond. Tigers skipper Trent Cotchin has slipped from 36th at the start of the year to now sit at 70th.
Hot: North ruckman Todd Goldstein averages 15.8 points against Melbourne – his best against any side. Jeremy Howe is second at the Demons for average score per game this season.
Cold: Aaron Black was North Melbourne's lowest scoring player last weekend. Dean Kent was the lowest-scoring Demon last weekend.
Geelong v Brisbane Lions
Hot: Geelong midfielder Mathew Stokes has risen 53 places since the start of the year to be currently 77th overall. Lions speedster Dayne Zorko is No.2 for average points in the past month.
Cold: Cats onballer Mitch Duncan averages just 6.5 points against the Lions – his lowest against any side. Brisbane midfielder Pearce Hanley fell from 38th to 44th after a quiet game against Fremantle last weekend.
Gold Coast v West Coast
Hot: Gold Coast midfielder Dion Prestia averages 16.9 points against the Eagles – his best against any side. Matt Priddis is the top-scoring Eagles player over the past month – seventh in the AFL.
Cold: Kade Kolodjashnij was Gold Coast's lowest scoring player last weekend. Eagles defender Shannon Hurn has dropped 38 positions to 69th overall since the start of the year.
Adelaide v St Kilda
Hot: Adelaide's Sam Jacobs has been the top-scoring ruckman over the past month – ranked ninth of all players. Sean Dempster was St Kilda's highest scoring player on the weekend.
Cold: Charlie Cameron was Adelaide's second-lowest scoring player last weekend. Leigh Montagna ranks 25th at St Kilda for average points in the past month.
Western Bulldogs v Greater Western Sydney
Hot: Dogs veteran Bob Murphy was the club's highest scoring player last weekend and is No.1 at the club over the past month. Giants defender Heath Shaw averages 18.3 points against the Bulldogs – his best against any side.
Cold: Dogs midfielder Tom Liberatore averages eight contested possessions, two tackles and four clearances against the Giants – well below his career averages. Giants defender Sam Frost has fallen from 413 to 451 since round 16.
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