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Player Club Pos $ Games TOG% PPM Ave 1 2 3 4 Josh Jenkins Adelaide Player Club Pos $ Games TOG% PPM Ave 1 2 3 4 Josh Jenkins Adelaide Crows FWD $468,200 2 89% 0.98 100.5 87 114 Rory Laird Adelaide Crows DEF $526,800 3 81% 1.12 100.0 141 66 93 Matt Crouch Adelaide Crows MID $504,600 3 76% 1.18 98.0 92 111 91 Rory Atkins Adelaide Crows MID $405,100 3 81% 1.03 91.7 56 110 109 Curtly Hampton Adelaide Crows DEF $160,000 3 76% 1.04 88.0 108 66 90 Brodie Smith Adelaide Crows DEF $410,400 3 81% 0.99 88.0 97 81 86 Andy Otten Adelaide Crows DEF $123,900 3 84% 0.92 85.3 98 80 78 Richard Douglas Adelaide Crows MID/FWD $419,700 3 76% 0.96 79.7 81 35 123 Mitch McGovern Adelaide Crows FWD $318,200 2 61% 1.13 79.0 48 110 Taylor Walker Adelaide Crows FWD $444,100 3 66% 0.97 71.0 34 94 85 Sam Jacobs Adelaide Crows RUC $472,000 3 61% 0.98 65.7 28 86 83 Jake Kelly Adelaide Crows DEF $197,700 3 82% 0.71 64.0 87 41 64 Charlie Cameron Adelaide Crows FWD $398,400 3 72% 0.80 64.0 79 62 51 Eddie Betts Adelaide Crows FWD $481,000 2 86% 0.64 63.0 62 64 Wayne Milera Adelaide Crows FWD $280,900 3 76% 0.75 62.7 83 44 61 Tom Lynch Adelaide Crows FWD $475,900 3 82% 0.66 60.3 58 58 65 Kyle Hartigan Adelaide Crows DEF $320,000 3 87% 0.61 58.7 55 80 41 Daniel Talia Adelaide Crows DEF $427,300 3 85% 0.60 56.3 70 25 74 David Mackay Adelaide Crows MID $397,200 3 72% 0.70 55.7 47 49 71 Luke Brown Adelaide Crows DEF $384,100 2 57% 0.79 52.0 44 60 Troy Menzel Adelaide Crows FWD $183,900 3 70% 0.67 51.7 41 58 56 Harrison Wigg Adelaide Crows MID $123,900 2 61% 0.77 48.0 70 26 Hugh Greenwood Adelaide Crows MID/FWD $117,300 2 72% 0.49 40.5 25 56 Riley Knight Adelaide Crows FWD $201,300 1 49% 0.82 40.0 40 Dean Gore Adelaide Crows MID $123,900 1 46% 0.85 39.0 39 Myles Poholke Adelaide Crows MID/FWD $117,300 2 55% 0.54 30.5 41 20 Reilly O'Brien Adelaide Crows RUC $239,900 3 40% 0.67 29.7 27 49 13 Cam Ellis-Yolmen Adelaide Crows MID/FWD $304,700 1 39% 0.73 29.0 29 Harry Dear Adelaide Crows FWD $123,900 2 67% 0.43 29.0 21 37 Jordan Gallucci Adelaide Crows MID/FWD $148,800 2 60% 0.32 21.5 24 19 Jonathon Beech Adelaide Crows FWD $117,300 1 12% 1.17 14.0 14 Dayne Zorko Brisbane Lions MID $593,000 3 81% 1.40 125.0 129 175 71 Dayne Beams Brisbane Lions MID $432,500 2 72% 1.34 109.5 105 114 Rohan Bewick Brisbane Lions MID $340,800 3 85% 0.99 92.7 116 100 62 Tom Cutler Brisbane Lions DEF $412,800 2 82% 0.94 86.5 86 87 Tom Rockliff Brisbane Lions MID $603,900 3 65% 1.20 85.3 92 82 82 Harris Andrews Brisbane Lions DEF $356,500 3 90% 0.86 85.3 79 103 74 Tom Bell Brisbane Lions FWD $376,600 2 67% 1.09 82.0 86 78 Mitch Robinson Brisbane Lions MID $461,700 3 79% 0.86 74.3 73 86 64 Daniel Rich Brisbane Lions MID $466,100 3 70% 0.92 70.7 60 59 93 Sam Mayes Brisbane Lions DEF $381,100 3 81% 0.78 69.0 48 86 73 Darcy Gardiner Brisbane Lions DEF $281,700 3 84% 0.74 67.7 79 57 67 Stefan Martin Brisbane Lions RUC $488,000 3 68% 0.90 67.0 61 40 100 Michael Close Brisbane Lions FWD $287,500 3 72% 0.83 65.0 77 69 49 Lewis Taylor Brisbane Lions FWD $320,100 3 76% 0.78 64.7 81 66 47 Ryan Lester Brisbane Lions FWD $312,400 3 77% 0.77 64.3 72 64 57 Ben Keays Brisbane Lions FWD $282,600 3 73% 0.78 62.7 58 66 64 Eric Hipwood Brisbane Lions FWD $260,600 2 70% 0.75 59.5 66 53 Jake Barrett Brisbane Lions MID $127,900 3 74% 0.69 56.3 37 85 47 Nick Robertson Brisbane Lions DEF/MID $292,900 3 74% 0.70 56.3 54 59 56 Ryan Bastinac Brisbane Lions MID $453,600 3 61% 0.84 56.0 104 42 22 Jack Frost Brisbane Lions DEF $310,700 2 82% 0.68 56.0 45 67 Hugh McCluggage Brisbane Lions MID/FWD $202,800 2 70% 0.77 54.0 67 41 Archie Smith Brisbane Lions RUC $302,100 2 47% 1.07 51.0 70 32 Matthew Hammelmann Brisbane Lions DEF $221,900 2 75% 0.56 47.0 19 75 Ryan Harwood Brisbane Lions DEF $321,400 1 59% 0.54 41.0 41 Jonathan Freeman Brisbane Lions FWD $216,300 1 65% 0.51 35.0 35 Daniel McStay Brisbane Lions DEF $327,400 1 76% 0.36 35.0 35 Claye Beams Brisbane Lions DEF $257,500 2 72% 0.44 31.5 31 32 Josh Schache Brisbane Lions FWD $279,100 1 69% 0.40 29.0 29 Cedric Cox Brisbane Lions DEF $117,300 1 50% 0.45 29.0 29 Rhys Mathieson Brisbane Lions MID $384,800 1 29% 0.90 27.0 27 Jacob Allison Brisbane Lions MID/FWD $117,300 2 51% 0.50 26.0 35 17 Jarrad Jansen Brisbane Lions MID/FWD $314,800 1 47% 0.51 25.0 25 Josh Walker Brisbane Lions FWD $278,500 1 51% 0.00 0.0 0 Sam Docherty Carlton DEF $591,600 2 89% 1.03 105.5 95 116 Bryce Gibbs Carlton MID $577,200 2 75% 1.08 93.0 99 87 Matthew Kreuzer Carlton RUC $398,000 2 78% 1.04 92.0 79 105 Kade Simpson Carlton DEF $578,700 2 89% 0.90 91.5 90 93 Matthew Wright Carlton FWD $462,500 2 82% 0.95 88.0 105 71 Sam Kerridge Carlton MID $417,600 3 76% 1.04 88.0 75 106 83 Caleb Marchbank Carlton DEF $236,100 3 85% 0.88 82.3 76 86 85 Ed Curnow Carlton MID $552,100 3 82% 0.83 75.7 52 103 72 Marc Murphy Carlton MID $432,500 2 82% 0.74 69.0 74 64 Nick Graham Carlton MID/FWD $396,300 1 76% 0.86 67.0 67 Jacob Weitering Carlton DEF $368,100 3 85% 0.70 65.0 48 85 62 Dale Thomas Carlton MID $407,100 3 72% 0.79 62.3 82 43 62 Charlie Curnow Carlton FWD $267,500 2 60% 0.96 60.5 67 54 Billie Smedts Carlton MID/FWD $217,100 3 78% 0.70 59.7 45 67 67 Rhys Palmer Carlton FWD $338,300 3 72% 0.73 58.0 45 66 63 Levi Casboult Carlton FWD $261,700 2 86% 0.59 58.0 72 44 Lachie Plowman Carlton DEF $310,100 3 81% 0.63 56.0 55 65 48 Patrick Cripps Carlton MID $585,500 2 51% 0.96 55.0 41 69 David Cuningham Carlton MID $238,300 2 72% 0.73 55.0 36 74 Simon White Carlton DEF $371,600 3 71% 0.69 53.7 28 71 62 Dennis Armfield Carlton FWD $363,400 2 72% 0.65 52.5 48 57 Jarrod Pickett Carlton MID/FWD $123,900 3 57% 0.81 51.0 26 41 86 Liam Jones Carlton FWD $319,600 1 72% 0.64 47.0 47 Sam Rowe Carlton DEF $281,200 3 89% 0.45 44.0 51 34 47 Jack Silvagni Carlton FWD $279,500 2 77% 0.47 41.5 31 52 Jed Lamb Carlton FWD $306,500 2 64% 0.55 39.5 30 49 Cameron Polson Carlton FWD $117,300 1 61% 0.60 38.0 38 Tom Williamson Carlton DEF $117,300 1 75% 0.45 35.0 35 Zac Fisher Carlton MID $117,300 2 57% 0.54 32.5 27 38 Kym Lebois Carlton FWD $123,400 1 42% 0.73 32.0 32 Blaine Boekhorst Carlton MID/FWD $314,800 1 72% 0.42 31.0 31 Harrison Macreadie Carlton DEF $117,300 2 47% 0.52 27.5 44 11 Alex Silvagni Carlton DEF $290,900 1 60% 0.34 25.0 25 Harry McKay Carlton FWD $123,900 2 57% 0.29 17.5 15 20 Dylan Buckley Carlton FWD $284,900 2 25% 0.60 16.0 23 9 Matt Korcheck Carlton RUC $117,300 1 71% 0.16 12.0 12 Daniel Gorringe Carlton RUC/FWD $275,300 1 16% 0.18 3.0 3 Jordan De Goey Collingwood MID/FWD $411,600 1 75% 1.57 129.0 129 Adam Treloar Collingwood MID $605,400 2 79% 1.43 115.5 105 126 Josh Smith Collingwood DEF $396,300 2 85% 1.08 104.0 90 118 Ben Reid Collingwood DEF $432,400 1 83% 1.06 103.0 103 Taylor Adams Collingwood DEF/MID $527,800 2 72% 1.23 91.5 84 99 Scott Pendlebury Collingwood MID $645,700 1 85% 1.14 87.0 87 Tom Phillips Collingwood MID/FWD $320,700 3 77% 1.06 85.7 106 49 102 Brayden Maynard Collingwood DEF $375,100 3 83% 0.97 85.0 74 70 111 Jeremy Howe Collingwood DEF $500,500 3 70% 1.14 84.0 24 141 87 Brodie Grundy Collingwood RUC $520,500 2 81% 0.97 81.0 99 63 Jack Crisp Collingwood MID $468,200 3 66% 1.14 78.3 111 38 86 Levi Greenwood Collingwood MID/FWD $391,000 2 75% 1.03 76.0 70 82 Will Hoskin-Elliott Collingwood FWD $213,300 3 73% 0.99 75.7 83 64 80 Jackson Ramsay Collingwood DEF $287,500 3 77% 0.90 73.0 62 47 110 Steele Sidebottom Collingwood MID $577,800 3 79% 0.87 72.3 88 53 76 Mason Cox Collingwood FWD $322,000 3 80% 0.85 72.0 72 80 64 James Aish Collingwood MID $340,600 3 74% 0.88 67.7 60 62 81 Jamie Elliott Collingwood FWD $291,700 1 32% 1.86 65.0 65 Travis Varcoe Collingwood FWD $343,700 3 69% 0.86 61.7 83 40 62 Jesse White Collingwood FWD $401,600 3 69% 0.84 61.3 80 25 79 Jarryd Blair Collingwood FWD $386,600 3 83% 0.68 59.0 72 36 69 Darcy Moore Collingwood FWD $313,000 3 73% 0.77 59.0 62 62 53 Alex Fasolo Collingwood FWD $415,300 3 81% 0.68 57.3 21 81 70 Tyson Goldsack Collingwood DEF $290,500 3 76% 0.71 56.3 53 52 64 Henry Schade Collingwood DEF $278,100 3 72% 0.60 45.7 51 33 53 Lynden Dunn Collingwood DEF $301,400 3 63% 0.68 45.0 50 61 24 Lachlan Keeffe Collingwood DEF $165,900 1 61% 0.66 44.0 44 Chris Mayne Collingwood FWD $396,200 3 69% 0.56 41.0 38 33 52 Ben Sinclair Collingwood DEF $351,600 1 37% 0.85 34.0 34 Josh Thomas Collingwood MID/FWD $193,100 1 29% 1.19 31.0 31 Josh Daicos Collingwood FWD $117,300 2 42% 0.70 29.0 30 28 Matthew Scharenberg Collingwood DEF $164,000 2 41% 0.48 19.5 18 21 Zach Merrett Essendon MID $606,400 2 74% 1.08 93.0 82 104 Darcy Parish Essendon MID $392,600 3 66% 1.21 90.7 100 84 88 Jobe Watson Essendon MID $453,300 3 69% 1.16 90.0 92 94 84 Shaun McKernan Essendon FWD $277,500 3 67% 1.17 88.7 94 32 140 Anthony McDonald- Essendon DEF $392,800 3 71% 1.04 83.3 73 51 126 Brendon Goddard Essendon MID $532,100 3 79% 0.89 79.3 62 69 107 Dyson Heppell Essendon MID $513,300 2 68% 0.99 79.0 82 76 Orazio Fantasia Essendon FWD $378,600 2 78% 0.81 74.5 118 31 Matt Dea Essendon DEF $409,100 1 79% 0.86 74.0 74 Michael Hartley Essendon DEF $357,700 1 85% 0.84 74.0 74 Travis Colyer Essendon FWD $332,100 3 69% 0.90 70.0 63 60 87 Josh Green Essendon FWD $332,400 2 72% 0.91 69.5 95 44 David Zaharakis Essendon MID $473,100 2 81% 0.71 67.0 80 54 Conor McKenna Essendon DEF $290,600 1 82% 0.79 67.0 67 Brent Stanton Essendon MID $496,100 2 76% 0.75 65.0 86 44 Kyle Langford Essendon MID/FWD $340,500 3 75% 0.75 64.0 36 85 71 Mark Baguley Essendon DEF $403,700 2 85% 0.63 63.0 69 57 Michael Hurley Essendon DEF $464,200 3 64% 0.86 62.3 30 101 56 Heath Hocking Essendon MID $300,100 1 67% 0.87 61.0 61 Craig Bird Essendon MID $437,100 1 61% 0.82 55.0 55 Martin Gleeson Essendon
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