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Player Club Pos $ Games Mins TOG% Pts PPM Ave 1 2 Matt Crouch Player Club Pos $ Games Mins TOG% Pts PPM Ave 1 2 Matt Crouch Adelaide Crows MID $551,300 2 171 74.8 265 1.55 132.5 110 155 Brad Crouch Adelaide Crows MID $418,000 2 176 76.9 241 1.37 120.5 118 124 Rory Sloane Adelaide Crows MID $524,300 2 156 68.3 204 1.31 102.0 88 115 Brodie Smith Adelaide Crows DEF $332,500 2 164 71.7 200 1.22 100.0 103 97 Wayne Milera Adelaide Crows DEF $433,100 2 176 76.6 199 1.13 99.5 76 123 Paul Seedsman Adelaide Crows MID $440,000 2 178 77.9 184 1.03 92.0 79 106 Bryce Gibbs Adelaide Crows MID $523,900 1 85 73.8 88 1.04 88.0 88 Rory Laird Adelaide Crows DEF $587,600 2 188 82.1 176 0.94 88.0 94 82 Tom Doedee Adelaide Crows DEF $446,200 2 171 74.6 171 1.00 85.5 95 76 Tom Lynch Adelaide Crows FWD $436,800 2 180 78.5 160 0.89 80.0 71 89 Sam Jacobs Adelaide Crows RUC $455,700 2 143 62.2 159 1.11 79.5 54 106 Taylor Walker Adelaide Crows FWD $343,500 2 167 72.9 144 0.86 72.0 68 77 Jake Kelly Adelaide Crows DEF $364,900 2 186 81.2 144 0.77 72.0 94 50 Rory Atkins Adelaide Crows MID $415,800 2 177 77.5 139 0.79 69.5 89 50 Josh Jenkins Adelaide Crows FWD $438,500 2 174 75.8 126 0.72 63.0 59 67 Eddie Betts Adelaide Crows FWD $363,400 2 179 78.1 124 0.69 62.0 78 46 Chayce Jones Adelaide Crows MID $171,300 2 121 52.9 114 0.94 57.0 36 78 Andy Otten Adelaide Crows DEF $375,200 1 84 73.8 53 0.63 53.0 53 Kyle Hartigan Adelaide Crows DEF $260,600 2 170 74.1 101 0.59 50.5 44 57 Daniel Talia Adelaide Crows DEF $378,500 1 89 77.1 50 0.56 50.0 50 Riley Knight Adelaide Crows FWD/MID $348,800 2 160 69.6 93 0.58 46.5 45 48 Richard Douglas Adelaide Crows FWD/MID $399,500 2 183 79.8 90 0.49 45.0 54 36 Alex Keath Adelaide Crows DEF $359,100 2 174 75.9 86 0.49 43.0 44 41 Cameron Ellis-Yolmen Adelaide Crows MID $449,800 2 89 38.8 82 0.92 41.0 71 12 Lachlan Murphy Adelaide Crows FWD $267,500 2 178 77.7 79 0.44 39.5 42 37 Reilly O'Brien Adelaide Crows RUC $136,800 1 52 45.7 34 0.65 34.0 34 Darcy Fogarty Adelaide Crows FWD $242,700 2 93 40.7 67 0.72 33.5 57 10 Myles Poholke Adelaide Crows FWD $234,600 1 60 53 28 0.47 28.0 28 Player Club Pos $ Games Mins TOG% Pts PPM Ave 1 2 Jarryd Lyons Brisbane Lions MID $502,000 2 204 83.4 256 1.25 128.0 109 147 Lachie Neale Brisbane Lions MID $607,300 2 203 83.4 242 1.19 121.0 136 106 Mitch Robinson Brisbane Lions FWD/MID $496,600 2 181 74.4 216 1.19 108.0 102 115 Rhys Mathieson Brisbane Lions FWD/MID $365,000 2 187 76.5 204 1.09 102.0 114 90 Daniel Rich Brisbane Lions DEF $428,200 2 199 81.8 193 0.97 96.5 95 98 Harris Andrews Brisbane Lions DEF $480,100 2 229 93.8 193 0.84 96.5 87 106 Lincoln McCarthy Brisbane Lions FWD $247,500 2 189 77.3 185 0.98 92.5 110 75 Stefan Martin Brisbane Lions RUC $573,700 1 92 72.8 92 1.00 92.0 92 Dayne Zorko Brisbane Lions MID $520,200 1 91 77.5 83 0.91 83.0 83 Oscar McInerney Brisbane Lions FWD $317,600 1 94 79.7 76 0.81 76.0 76 Zac Bailey Brisbane Lions FWD/MID $275,900 2 196 80.5 151 0.77 75.5 68 82 Hugh McCluggage Brisbane Lions MID $416,800 2 197 80.8 150 0.76 75.0 103 47 Cameron Rayner Brisbane Lions FWD $327,700 2 187 76.5 145 0.78 72.5 105 40 Alex Witherden Brisbane Lions DEF $455,000 2 186 76.1 141 0.76 70.5 66 76 Daniel McStay Brisbane Lions FWD $300,900 2 210 86.3 138 0.66 69.0 54 84 Jarrod Berry Brisbane Lions MID $434,300 2 172 70.6 133 0.77 66.5 62 71 Ryan Lester Brisbane Lions DEF $371,300 2 130 53.4 123 0.95 61.5 83 40 Allen Christensen Brisbane Lions FWD $395,000 1 93 74.1 52 0.56 52.0 52 Lewis Taylor Brisbane Lions FWD $390,400 2 101 41.3 97 0.96 48.5 41 56 Ryan Bastinac Brisbane Lions MID $245,400 2 112 46.1 92 0.82 46.0 50 42 Archie Smith Brisbane Lions RUC $172,300 2 121 49.5 92 0.76 46.0 83 9 Josh Walker Brisbane Lions DEF $389,700 2 211 86.4 86 0.41 43.0 26 59 Luke Hodge Brisbane Lions DEF $451,400 2 159 65.3 81 0.51 40.5 49 32 Eric Hipwood Brisbane Lions FWD $281,800 2 207 84.7 74 0.36 37.0 32 42 Charlie Cameron Brisbane Lions FWD $387,400 2 163 66.6 70 0.43 35.0 25 45 Brandon Starcevich Brisbane Lions FWD/MID $237,000 1 45 38.3 34 0.76 34.0 34 Connor Ballenden Brisbane Lions FWD $123,900 2 115 47.2 33 0.29 16.5 9 24 Ben Keays Brisbane Lions MID $260,600 1 44 35.3 15 0.34 15.0 15 Ely Smith Brisbane Lions MID $117,300 1 27 22.7 13 0.48 13.0 13 Thomas Berry Brisbane Lions MID $117,300 1 45 35.8 10 0.22 10.0 10 Player Club Pos $ Games Mins TOG% Pts PPM Ave 1 2 Patrick Cripps Carlton MID $648,200 2 216 88.4 230 1.06 115.0 124 106 Sam Walsh Carlton MID $207,300 2 201 82.1 198 0.99 99.0 102 96 David Cuningham Carlton DEF $250,100 2 189 77.2 191 1.01 95.5 100 90 Will Setterfield Carlton MID/FWD $144,900 2 176 71.9 173 0.98 86.5 113 60 Kade Simpson Carlton DEF $570,300 2 213 87.1 168 0.79 84.0 62 105 Sam Petrevski-Seton Carlton FWD $364,900 2 195 79.9 166 0.85 83.0 86 80 Jacob Weitering Carlton DEF $354,400 2 225 91.9 161 0.72 80.5 92 69 Harry McKay Carlton FWD $360,800 2 212 86.6 155 0.73 77.5 71 84 Marc Murphy Carlton MID $501,500 2 196 79.9 151 0.77 75.5 61 90 Ed Curnow Carlton MID $552,200 2 201 82.3 150 0.75 75.0 75 75 Dale Thomas Carlton DEF $462,000 2 182 74.3 147 0.81 73.5 88 59 Nic Newman Carlton DEF $394,100 2 199 81.2 144 0.72 72.0 97 46 Andrew Phillips Carlton RUC $278,800 2 167 68 143 0.86 71.5 81 62 Liam Jones Carlton DEF $382,600 2 224 91.6 135 0.60 67.5 42 92 Zac Fisher Carlton FWD/MID $392,800 2 182 74.4 131 0.72 65.5 72 59 Paddy Dow Carlton FWD/MID $323,500 2 171 70 123 0.72 61.5 65 59 Charlie Curnow Carlton FWD $420,400 2 154 62.9 117 0.76 58.5 62 55 Michael Gibbons Carlton MID $102,400 2 201 82 101 0.50 50.5 68 34 Jack Silvagni Carlton DEF/FWD $254,400 1 92 73.2 50 0.54 50.0 50 Jarrod Garlett Carlton FWD $249,700 2 182 74.2 99 0.54 49.5 54 45 Matthew Lobbe Carlton RUC $362,400 1 48 38.2 43 0.90 43.0 43 Lachie Plowman Carlton DEF $345,800 2 211 86.1 86 0.41 43.0 38 48 Cameron Polson Carlton FWD $191,800 2 183 74.8 65 0.36 32.5 22 42 Mitch McGovern Carlton FWD $368,200 2 172 70.1 63 0.37 31.5 27 36 Angus Schumacher Carlton DEF $123,900 1 16 12.8 4 0.25 4.0 4 Player Club Pos $ Games Mins TOG% Pts PPM Ave 1 2 Adam Treloar Collingwood MID $594,200 1 90 75.4 128 1.42 128.0 128 Scott Pendlebury Collingwood MID $562,000 2 183 74.6 234 1.28 117.0 120 114 Steele Sidebottom Collingwood MID $551,700 2 207 84.1 222 1.07 111.0 108 115 Dayne Beams Collingwood MID $557,600 2 178 72.3 182 1.02 91.0 87 95 Brodie Grundy Collingwood RUC $708,200 2 210 85.6 179 0.85 89.5 94 85 Josh Thomas Collingwood FWD $413,800 2 181 73.6 178 0.98 89.0 93 85 Tom Langdon Collingwood DEF $416,600 2 196 79.8 178 0.91 89.0 83 95 Darcy Moore Collingwood DEF/FWD $239,400 2 187 76 176 0.94 88.0 79 97 Tom Phillips Collingwood MID $489,100 2 210 85.5 175 0.83 87.5 88 87 Chris Mayne Collingwood MID $370,400 1 104 86.7 84 0.81 84.0 84 Jack Crisp Collingwood DEF $519,900 2 196 79.7 163 0.83 81.5 64 99 James Aish Collingwood DEF/MID $370,900 2 199 81.1 158 0.79 79.0 90 68 Travis Varcoe Collingwood FWD $332,800 2 182 74 148 0.81 74.0 105 43 Brayden Maynard Collingwood DEF $406,800 1 95 79.4 74 0.78 74.0 74 Jordan Roughead Collingwood RUC/FWD $379,100 2 214 87 148 0.69 74.0 66 82 Callum L.
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