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2020 2019 PLAYER CLB AVG GM AVG GM 1 Lachie Neale 2 Zach 2020 2019 2020 2019 PLAYER CLB AVG GM AVG GM PLAYER CLB AVG GM AVG GM 1 Lachie Neale BRL 122.5 17 104.7 22 41 Andrew Brayshaw FRE 95.5 17 69.5 22 2 Zach Merrett ESS 115.8 16 108.2 22 42 Jaeger O'Meara HAW 94.8 12 99.6 21 3 Clayton Oliver MEL 114.6 17 105.9 22 43 Hugh Greenwood GCS 96.5 17 78.3 14 4 Taylor Adams COL 114.4 17 95.1 10 44 Jack Billings STK 93.6 17 98.5 22 5 Tom Mitchell HAW 107.8 17 0 0 45 Rory Sloane ADE 76 12 99.6 22 6 Matt Crouch ADE 110.5 16 106.2 19 46 Ed Langdon MEL 91.1 17 92.1 22 7 Adam Treloar WBD 109.8 8 113.1 22 47 Jarrod Berry BRL 89.1 15 79.6 18 8 Andrew Gaff WCE 108.8 17 111 20 48 Luke Shuey WCE 86 12 101 22 9 Tom Rockliff PTA 114.3 14 99.3 18 49 Trent Dumont NTH 98 17 88.1 21 10 Jack Macrae WBD 112.6 17 115.6 22 50 Liam Shiels HAW 84.8 16 95.4 19 11 Lachie Hunter WBD 119.1 9 98.6 22 51 Elliot Yeo WCE 89 10 102.7 21 12 Josh Kelly GWS 106 14 115.9 14 52 Jacob Hopper GWS 88.1 17 93.6 19 13 Jack Steele STK 113.6 17 96 20 53 Jack Viney MEL 94.3 16 82.3 21 14 Tim Taranto GWS 94.1 11 112.5 22 54 Josh Daicos COL 87 16 63.2 5 15 Marcus Bontempelli WBD 104.9 17 104.7 22 55 Jared Polec NTH 89.8 13 88.2 22 16 Stephen Coniglio GWS 97.5 16 103.7 15 56 Ben Cunnington NTH 83.4 3 82 22 17 Christian Petracca MEL 108 17 75.9 22 57 Zak Jones STK 92.8 14 82.8 17 18 Mitch Duncan GEE 106 16 105.6 22 58 Devon Smith ESS 88.5 16 79.4 7 BRL 107 17 97.5 22 19 Jarryd Lyons 59 David Swallow GCS 89.3 15 87.9 22 2020 2019 2020 2019 20 Sam Walsh CAR 96.8 17 92.2 22 60 Shaun Higgins GEE 95.3 17 95.3 17 PLAYER CLB AVG GM AVG GM PLAYER CLB AVG GM AVG GM 21 Scott Pendlebury COL 105.5 13 103.6 22 61 Dyson Heppell ESS 51.6 3 93.8 17 81 Marc Murphy CAR 83 17 95.9 19 1 Max Gawn MEL 123.6 14 111.3 21 22 Patrick Cripps CAR 94.1 17 101.5 20 62 Jy Simpkin NTH 88.5 17 66.8 21 82 Patrick Lipinski WBD 74.5 12 85.5 13 2 Brodie Grundy COL 113.6 17 122.1 22 23 Luke Parker SYD 106 17 98.5 22 63 Brandon Ellis GCS 90.5 16 84.8 20 83 David Mundy FRE 82.6 16 80.5 22 3 Reilly O'Brien ADE 108.5 17 95.5 18 24 Travis Boak PTA 104.6 17 105.7 21 64 Brayden Fiorini GCS 69.8 5 99.7 21 84 James Cousins HAW 85.6 6 73.3 12 4 Rowan Marshall STK 96.6 17 99.2 20 25 Cameron Guthrie GEE 106.1 17 76.7 18 65 Dom Sheed WCE 88.4 16 95 22 85 Zach Tuohy GEE 82.1 15 68.3 15 5 Jarrod Witts GCS 80.5 17 104.4 22 26 Brad Crouch STK 92.8 12 107.9 22 66 Caleb Serong FRE 83.3 14 0 0 86 Dan Hannebery STK 71.6 6 98.6 5 6 Todd Goldstein NTH 99.5 17 88.4 22 27 Josh P. Kennedy SYD 101.6 12 100.3 19 67 Jack Redden WCE 72.5 12 91.8 21 87 Mitch Robinson BRL 72.1 17 93.6 22 7 Tim English WBD 91.4 17 77.1 19 28 Matt Rowell GCS 88.5 5 0 0 68 Blake Acres FRE 93 7 67.5 19 88 Bradley Hill STK 72.9 17 88.7 22 8 Toby Nankervis RIC 80 7 78.4 9 29 Sam Menegola GEE 102.6 17 77.6 9 69 Angus Brayshaw MEL 79 14 88 22 89 Luke Dunstan STK 125 1 85.8 18 9 Nic Naitanui WCE 85.5 16 72.3 3 30 Andrew McGrath ESS 96.6 14 74.7 22 70 Bailey Smith WBD 86.9 17 69.2 22 90 Tom Green GWS 65.9 6 0 0 10 Scott Lycett PTA 82.5 13 83.4 18 31 James Worpel HAW 96.5 15 96.7 22 71 Brandan Parfitt GEE 85.6 14 72.2 17 91 Noah Anderson GCS 73.6 17 0 0 11 Oscar McInerney BRL 72 17 56.2 19 32 Dylan Shiel ESS 102.1 15 98.3 21 72 Tom Liberatore WBD 88.4 15 76 15 92 Darcy Tucker FRE 73.1 8 72.6 22 12 Peter Ladhams PTA 78 8 65.6 5 33 Tim Kelly WCE 95.6 17 96.9 22 73 Sebastian Ross STK 74 14 94.3 22 93 Luke Davies-Uniacke NTH 70.5 9 53.2 14 13 Rhys Stanley GEE 82.5 7 81.3 16 34 Nat Fyfe FRE 94.3 14 105 20 74 Jackson Hately ADE 72.3 6 67.6 7 94 Dylan Stephens SYD 71.3 8 0 0 14 Paddy Ryder STK 75.3 13 70.2 17 35 Jed Anderson NTH 104.1 15 78.7 17 75 Will Setterfield CAR 83.8 16 67.1 18 95 Ben Keays ADE 79.8 16 54.5 2 15 Stefan Martin WBD 56.3 6 84.8 22 36 Dion Prestia RIC 94.5 5 99.4 22 76 Harry Perryman GWS 87.8 16 75.7 15 96 Callan Ward GWS 66.3 7 3 1 16 Sam Draper ESS 63.3 8 0 0 37 Hugh McCluggage BRL 92.8 17 91.4 21 77 Darcy Parish ESS 81.8 17 79.4 20 97 Karl Amon PTA 80.8 17 76.4 17 17 Ben McEvoy HAW 62.5 16 83.3 19 38 Ollie Wines PTA 95.5 15 93.3 12 78 Adam Cerra FRE 82.6 17 60.8 20 98 Joel Selwood GEE 78 11 78.9 20 18 Rory Lobb FRE 71 17 79.3 15 39 Touk Miller GCS 100.8 17 90.9 18 79 Lachie Weller GCS 81.3 17 82.5 17 99 George Hewett SYD 63.1 6 75.3 22 19 Jonathon Ceglar HAW 75 13 75.7 15 40 Ed Curnow CAR 96.8 17 89.9 22 80 Trent Cotchin RIC 83.1 13 70.7 11 100 James Aish FRE 77 16 66.9 13 20 Tom Hickey SYD 42.1 3 69.3 18 2020 2019 2020 2019 2020 2019 2020 2019 PLAYER CLB AVG GM AVG GM PLAYER CLB AVG GM AVG GM PLAYER CLB AVG GM AVG GM PLAYER CLB AVG GM AVG GM 1 Jake Lloyd SYD 114.4 17 107.1 22 41 Hamish Hartlett PTA 75.8 17 76.4 11 1 Patrick Dangerfield GEE 102.1 17 107.5 21 41 Rory Lobb FRE 71 17 79.3 15 2 Lachie Whitfield GWS 107.4 17 113.8 16 42 Jordan Clark GEE 70 3 63.1 18 2 Josh Dunkley WBD 97.1 11 111.1 22 42 David Zaharakis ESS 68.6 10 79.5 20 3 Rory Laird ADE 99.9 17 96.9 22 43 Damon Greaves HAW 87.9 3 0 0 3 Steele Sidebottom COL 113.6 9 98.5 21 43 Cam Rayner BRL 67.4 15 45 22 4 Jack Crisp COL 95.1 17 97.7 22 44 John Noble COL 76.6 15 68.3 3 4 Rowan Marshall STK 96.6 17 99.2 20 44 Luke Breust HAW 68.9 13 68.2 22 5 Sam Docherty CAR 88.6 16 0 0 45 Steven May MEL 76.5 17 57.8 8 5 Dayne Zorko BRL 98.6 15 104.4 22 45 Will Snelling ESS 68.3 17 71.7 3 6 Tom Stewart GEE 96.4 14 95 22 46 Tom Doedee ADE 73.8 9 38 1 6 Dustin Martin RIC 93.4 16 97.1 20 46 Joe Daniher BRL 60 4 69 4 7 Zac Williams CAR 82 11 92.7 20 47 Liam Baker RIC 72 16 68.7 16 7 Michael Walters FRE 91.4 14 93.5 22 47 Matt Taberner FRE 73.3 16 86.4 9 8 Bachar Houli RIC 85.8 9 103.2 19 48 Will Day HAW 74.5 11 0 0 8 Tom Phillips HAW 78.9 15 90.5 22 48 Will Hoskin-Elliott COL 63.6 16 75.4 17 9 Jeremy Howe COL 106.9 4 69.4 19 49 Michael Hibberd MEL 72 14 61.3 19 9 Toby Greene GWS 82.1 13 98.4 16 49 Jeremy Finlayson GWS 62.5 15 70.8 19 10 Jayden Short RIC 90.9 17 70.4 12 50 Ben McEvoy HAW 62.5 16 83.3 19 10 Isaac Heeney SYD 88.4 6 89.8 22 50 Jack Ziebell NTH 47 8 89.7 22 11 Caleb Daniel WBD 88.6 17 93.8 17 51 Michael Hurley ESS 75.5 14 77.4 18 11 Chad Wingard HAW 84.4 17 78.4 14 51 Jake Riccardi GWS 73.8 5 0 0 12 Callum Mills SYD 92.3 15 75.3 22 52 Reece Conca FRE 71.8 14 74.7 22 12 Jordan De Goey COL 74.9 8 84.3 16 52 Matthew Kennedy CAR 82 7 48.4 10 13 Christian Salem MEL 89.1 16 89.6 20 53 Hayden Crozier WBD 73.4 14 71.6 21 13 Isaac Smith GEE 81 10 84.9 19 53 Jamie Elliott COL 71.4 16 67.6 14 14 Alex Witherden WCE 97.3 6 74.8 21 54 Nic Newman CAR 36.3 2 93.4 20 14 Kyle Langford ESS 85.8 16 70.6 17 54 Charlie Dixon PTA 73.5 16 56.4 9 15 Brayden Maynard COL 93.8 17 76.8 22 55 Dane Rampe SYD 65.6 11 79.4 21 15 Zak Butters PTA 77.9 15 56.7 19 55 Brett Bewley FRE 71.4 12 54.3 7 16 Nick Haynes GWS 88.4 17 79.4 19 56 Ryan Burton PTA 65 6 72.2 16 16 Tom Hawkins GEE 88.5 17 70.9 22 56 Lachie Fogarty CAR 72.8 6 49 2 17 Jordan Ridley ESS 89.5 17 68 6 57 Lachlan Sholl ADE 61.6 8 0 0 17 Jye Caldwell ESS 67.8 9 55 2 57 Charlie Cameron BRL 67.9 17 67.3 22 18 Dan Houston PTA 91.3 15 80.3 21 58 Adam Tomlinson MEL 64.6 13 77.3 22 18 Shai Bolton RIC 81.9 15 63.7 16 58 Jason Castagna RIC 67.6 17 68.9 21 19 James Harmes MEL 62.1 13 94 22 59 Isaac Quaynor COL 67.9 9 60.8 4 19 Jeremy Cameron GEE 63.9 17 87.5 20 59 Izak Rankine GCS 60.9 12 0 0 20 Brodie Smith ADE 85.4 16 87 22 60 Shaun Atley NTH 68.1 17 66.8 21 20 Tom Lynch ADE 79.8 13 89.4 16 60 Jack Darling WCE 65.8 17 71.3 22 21 Luke McDonald NTH 90.6 17 58.1 13 61 Taylor Duryea WBD 91.9 2 76.7 13 21 Jack Martin CAR 79.6 15 83.4 16 61 Harry Schoenberg ADE 51.6 8 0 0 22 Luke Ryan FRE 88.1 17 80.1 18 62 Sam Frost HAW 49.4 16 52.5 22 22 Kane Lambert RIC 78.3 16 86.6 18 62 Tim Membrey STK 64.5 16 70.5 22 23 Jordan Dawson SYD 82.9 16 82.7 20 63 Mark Blicavs GEE 75.3 17 68 22 23 Ben Ainsworth GCS 77.5 16 65.1 12 63 Josh Jenkins GEE 86.3 1 75.1 11 24 Brad Sheppard WCE 88 17 82.4 22 64 Lachie Ash GWS 55 12 0 0 24 Connor Rozee PTA 67.8 14 72.6 22 64 Cameron Zurhaar NTH 61.8 16 64 19 25 Darcy Byrne-Jones PTA 79 17 86.3 22 65 Jackson Nelson WCE 72.8 14 48.3 11 25 Jaidyn Stephenson NTH 61.5 12 80.7 12 65 Zac Fisher CAR 66.9 8 63.2 21 26 Jack Lukosius GCS 77.9 17 52.3 21 66 Jeremy McGovern WCE 70.9 11 68.8 21 26 Zac Bailey BRL 77.3 17 48.2 13 66 Oscar Allen WCE 68.6 14 57.1 21 27 Hunter Clark STK 79 16 77.4 14 67 Nathan Wilson FRE 64.6 15 64.8 18 27 Robbie Gray PTA 76.4 17 81.2 19 67 Lance Franklin SYD 0 0 70.5 10 28 Liam Duggan WCE 86.6 16 66.7 15 68 Hayden Young FRE 52 5 0 0 28 Gryan Miers GEE 78.3 17 66.7 22 68 Levi Casboult CAR 66.9 17 65.3 20 29 Jack Bowes GCS 79.6 17 71.5 15 69 Isaac Cumming GWS 58.8 3 49.8 5 29 Jack Higgins STK 73.8 10 67 13 69 Darcy MacPherson GCS 59.9 12 87.3 22 30 Daniel Rich BRL 84.4 13 88 22 70 Orazio Fantasia PTA 49 5 54.4 14 30 Sam Powell-Pepper PTA 73.1 17 75.3 19 70 Mitch Wallis WBD 58.9 17 79.3 10 31 Shannon Hurn WCE 80.8 16 91.4 19 71 Ben Paton STK 64.8 17 59.5 13 31 Aaron Hall NTH 76.4 15 80.7 6 71 Cameron Ellis-Yolmen BRL 55.4 8 87.9 10 32 Wayne Milera ADE 64.4 2 76.8 17 72 Harry Morrison HAW 65.5 11 53.7 9 32 Tom Papley SYD 72.8 17 77.3 22 72 Orazio Fantasia PTA 49 5 54.4 14 33 Bailey Williams WBD 79.3 17 62 9 73 Darcy Moore COL 64.8 16 55.1 15 33 Michael Gibbons CAR 76.6 15 62.4 21 73 Taylor Duryea WBD 91.9 2 76.7 13 34 Harry Cunningham SYD 72.6 17 80.7 9 74 Oleg Markov GCS 53.4 6 55 2 34 Peter Ladhams PTA 78 8 65.6 5 74 Jake Waterman WCE 64.1 9 61.4 11 35 Jason Johannisen WBD 77.5 16 82.1 19 75 Robbie Tarrant NTH 73 16 65 22 35 Dan Butler STK 75.3 17 48.4 7 75 Jack Gunston HAW 76.4 16 76.1 20 36 Adam Saad CAR 82.8 17 67.3 21 76 Aidan Corr NTH 62.9 15 39.8 4 36 Will Brodie GCS 56.3 1 87.8 8 76 Nick Blakey SYD 58.9 16 49.3 21 37 Nick Vlastuin RIC 76.9 16 78.9 21 77 Mark O'Connor GEE 62.9 17 59.2 20 37 Bayley Fritsch MEL 72.4 16 74.2 22 77 Callum L.
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