How does Jack Riewoldt’s 219 SuperCoach points compare, plus Round 21’s best teams and scores
JACK Riewoldt is owned by 6,819 SuperCoaches and he rewarded them handsomely on Saturday but how does the Tigers spearhead’s score rate against the best? Plus, the best scores and teams from Round 21.
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JACK Riewoldt has kicked 10 goals or more three time but never has he had such an overall performance.
Riewoldt’s 10.6, 26 disposals and 14 marks saw him amass 219 SuperCoach points against Gold Coast on Saturday.
Just a week after Josh Kelly posted 215, Riewoldt one-upped the Giants star with the highest score of the season and biggest since Patrick Dangerfield’s 229 in 2016.
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So where does Jack’s SuperCoach performance sit overall since 2010?
Lance Franklin owns top spot thanks to his THIRTEEN! against North Melbourne in 2012. The colossal 232 just pipping Dangerfield’s performance - also against the Kangaroos.
Five of the top seven spots are held by forwards with big bags; Franklin (13 goals), Mark LeCras (12), Riewoldt (10), Lindsay Thomas (seven) and Riewoldt again (10).
Riewoldt owns two of the top seven SuperCoach scores since 2010 after he posted 217 against West Coast in 2010.
Interestingly, Riewoldt’s best haul of 11 goals doesn’t make the cut as he scored only 189 that day.
On Saturday, Riewoldt scored 97 points in the opening quarter alone. He earned 68.5 points from his 10 goals, 45.4 points from his marks on the lead and 40.7 from disposals. He has been roaming up the field this year but 200 of his points came in the forward 50 and just 19 in the midfield.
Eagle Dean Cox also owns two top-10 scores with 215 in 2012 and 212 in 2011.
TOP PLAYERS
219 - Jack Riewoldt
160 - Patrick Dangerfield
158 - Gary Ablett
155 - Lachie Hunter
153 - Jack Macrae
TOP TEAMS
2679 - Makeshift, Chris
2645 - Jay’s Jets, Jay
2611 - HeGawnNDunnItAgain, Mitch
2596 - copeys army, Scott
2590 - Hudini, Nathan
OVERALL LEADERS
48,462 - Throbbing Hotspurs, Robert
48,451 - tankasawrus, Mark
48,430 - CharCole Chicken, Cole
48,388 - SnowSky, Callan
48,328 - Chrispys Critters, Chris
TEAM OF THE WEEK
Team: Makeshift
Coach: Chris
Score: 2679
DEFENDERS
Jake Lloyd 117
Angus Brayshaw 116
Kade Simpson 96
Elliot Yeo 88
Rory Laird 84
Shannon Hurn 79
Brody Mihocek 66
Brad Lynch 40
MIDFIELDERS
Jack Macrae (c) 306
Patrick Dangerfield 160
Clayton Oliver 121
Zach Merrett 121
Isaac Heeney 120
Patrick Cripps 112
Josh Kennedy 107
Tom Mitchell 102
Tom Rockliff 79
Paul Ahern 35
Dom Barry -
RUCKS
Max Gawn 82
Brodie Grundy 121
Tim English -
FORWARDS
Jack Riewoldt 219
Sam Menegola 119
Tom McLean 112
Devon Smith 104
Chad Wingard 97
Lance Franklin 96
Lachie Keeffe 34
Tim Smith -
PLAYER OF THE WEEK: JACK RIEWOLDT
Riewoldt had a field day against Gold Coast, booting 10 goals on his way to a season and round-high 219 SuperCoach points, of which 97 were scored in the opening term. He finished with 26 disposals, 14 marks (12 marks inside 50m), two score assists and 16 score involvements from 98 per cent game time.
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LACHIE HUNTER
Hunter enjoyed his second-biggest price rise of the season ($30,900) after scoring a season-high 155 SuperCoach points in the comeback win over North Melbourne. He had 44 disposals, 32 uncontested possessions, two tackles, three inside 50s and one score assist from 93 per cent game time.
SEB ROSS
Ross was the top-ranked player on the ground despite the heavy defeat to Essendon, scoring 152 SuperCoach points. He racked up a career-high 43 disposals, of which 37 were effective, also having 35 uncontested possessions, five clearances and four tackles from 93 per cent game time.
LACHIE NEALE
Neale led the Dockers to a come-from-behind win over Carlton, scoring 134 points – his third-biggest haul for the year. He had team-highs of 34 disposals, 18 contested possessions and 10 clearances from 79 per cent game time. He also had nine score involvements and kicked one goal.
YOUNG GUN: NATHAN FREEMAN
Freeman showed glimpses of his talent against the Bombers in his second AFL match, finishing with 84 SuperCoach points. He had 14 disposals, eight uncontested possessions, two tackles and two inside 50s from just 55 per cent game time. He also kicked his first goal and had one score assist.
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Originally published as How does Jack Riewoldt’s 219 SuperCoach points compare, plus Round 21’s best teams and scores