See all the late team news and every SuperCoach score from Round 12 of the AFL season
Max Gawn wasn’t satisfied with just winning the hitouts against Brodie Grundy on Queen’s Birthday. See all the Round 12 heroes and villains and every SuperCoach score.
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Max Gawn and Brodie Grundy are the two most popular ruckmen in SuperCoach and, going into Queen’s Birthday, there was little separating their on-field performances.
Grundy had a slight edge over Gawn in average scores (129 v 127) but those positions will be reversed after Gawn’s remarkable display at the MCG.
He not only won the hitouts against his arch-rival (33-30) but also picked up a career-high 34 disposals and 10 clearances on his way to a game-high 153 SuperCoach points.
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The only flaw in his game remains set shot goalkicking, missing a shot after the siren that could have delivered even more points to his delighted owners.
Scroll down to see our heroes and villains from every Round 12 match, along with every SuperCoach score from the first bye weekend.
RICHMOND v GEELONG
LATE CHANGES: No late changes.
Heroes: The big guns shone for the Cats, none more so than Patrick Dangerfield. His 149 SuperCoach points was the best on the night, his score coming on the back of 38 disposals, including 17 contested, plus nine tackles and a goal. Gary Ablett (130) was typically clean with two goals, as was Tim Kelly (121). Tiger Dion Prestia was his side’s best, while Dustin Martin started brightly before a corked thigh lessened his impact.
Villains: Tiger Tom Lynch (34) could have had a big night if not for some wayward kicking in front of goal. Shane Edwards (64) wasn’t his usual influential self, while for the Cats Jordan Clark’s 24 wasn’t ideal if you are relying on him during the byes.
TIGERS
Dion Prestia 106
Dustin Martin 97
Bachar Houli 93
Trent Cotchin 92
Kamdyn McIntosh 88
Ivan Soldo 86
Josh Caddy 78
Patrick Naish 78
Sydney Stack 70
Dan Butler 69
Nick Vlastuin 68
Shane Edwards 64
Jack Graham 63
Dylan Grimes 62
Jack Higgins 54
Ryan Garthwaite 53
Liam Baker 50
Daniel Rioli 43
Jason Castagna 37
Tom J. Lynch 34
Noah Balta 29
Jacob Townsend 29
CATS
Patrick Dangerfield 149
Gary Ablett 130
Tim Kelly 121
Luke Dahlhaus 109
Joel Selwood 103
Rhys Stanley 102
Cameron Guthrie 102
Tom Hawkins 98
Tom Stewart 95
Mitch Duncan 94
Esava Ratugolea 87
Gryan Miers 85
Brandan Parfitt 83
Mark O’Connor 82
Tom Atkins 70
Zach Tuohy 65
Gary Rohan 65
Jake Kolodjashnij 57
Mark Blicavs 53
Harry Taylor 46
Jack Henry 37
Jordan Clark 24
CARLTON v BRISBANE LIONS
Late changes: No late changes.
Heroes: Patrick Cripps responded to three down weeks with a monster game, completely dominating the second half on the way to a huge score. Sam Walsh had 32 disposals and a career-high 141 points while Michael Gibbons scored the second SuperCoach ton of his career. Even Will Setterfield returned a decent score for those fielding him during the byes.
Villains: Harsh on Lachie Neale but when he surged past 100 points with the first play of the second half a gigantic score was on offer. Sadly for Neale owners — but very welcome for those hoping to trade him in after the Lions’ bye at a discounted price — Ed Curnow made sure he had little influence after that. Noah Answerth was on zero points at quarter-time and only improved marginally from there.
BLUES
Patrick Cripps 194
Sam Walsh 141
Ed Curnow 128
Jacob Weitering 111
Michael Gibbons 109
Charlie Curnow 102
Levi Casboult 94
Sam Petrevski-Seton 92
Nic Newman 87
Zac Fisher 80
Matthew Kreuzer 76
Mitch McGovern 70
Will Setterfield 67
Dale Thomas 66
David Cuningham 63
Caleb Marchbank 62
Paddy Dow 60
Lochie O’Brien 57
Jack Silvagni 49
Kade Simpson 49
Harry McKay 48
Lachie Plowman 38
LIONS
Lachie Neale 106
Daniel Rich 98
Dayne Zorko 88
Stefan Martin 84
Harris Andrews 82
Hugh McCluggage 79
Nick Robertson 75
Jacob Allison 75
Jarryd Lyons 74
Daniel McStay 73
Darcy Gardiner 69
Mitch Robinson 67
Charles Cameron 62
Lewis Taylor 58
Luke Hodge 57
Lincoln McCarthy 57
Alex Witherden 56
Rhys Mathieson 55
Archie Smith 44
Eric Hipwood 43
Noah Answerth 33
GOLD COAST v NORTH MELBOURNE
Late changes: No late changes.
Heroes: Looking for a unique — and affordable — player to finish your forward line? Jack Ziebell can be picked as a forward in SuperCoach but he’s playing as Rhyce Shaw’s No. 1 midfielder, scoring 133 in his 200th game. Ben Cunnington is also making a case for the point of difference of the season, scoring another 132 at Metricon Stadium. They were two of seven Roos in triple figures while Jarrod Harbrow led all-comers with 142. Chris Burgess (72) came good at the right time.
Villains: If you’re counting Josh Corbett as one of your 18 scoring players this week, we have some bad news. He scored just 10 points, even less than Shaun Higgins who was injured in the opening minutes. Nick Larkey (54) will be on field for a few this week.
SUNS
Jarrod Harbrow 142
Will Brodie 120
David Swallow 106
Lachie Weller 103
Brayden Fiorini 90
Darcy MacPherson 86
Jack Martin 82
Jarrod Witts 81
Anthony Miles 73
Chris Burgess 72
Wil Powell 67
Jack Hombsch 65
Charlie Ballard 63
Nick Holman 62
Jesse Joyce 61
Jack Lukosius 59
Peter Wright 49
Ben King 43
Jordan Murdoch 40
Alex Sexton 35
Touk Miller 32
Josh Corbett 10
ROOS
Jack Ziebell 133
Ben Cunnington 132
Kayne Turner 115
Mason Wood 111
Tarryn Thomas 109
Jared Polec 107
Robbie Tarrant 102
Jed Anderson 92
Todd Goldstein 91
Jy Simpkin 90
Cameron Zurhaar 81
Trent Dumont 77
Jasper Pittard 77
Luke McDonald 72
Ben Brown 60
Shaun Atley 55
Marley Williams 55
Nick Larkey 54
Luke Davies-Uniacke 54
Scott Thompson 45
Sam Durdin 38
Shaun Higgins 11
ADELAIDE v GWS GIANTS
Late changes: Toby Greene replaced by Daniel Lloyd, Tom Lynch replaced by Hugh Greenwood.
Heroes: Those who resisted the temptation to trade Zac Williams, and to a lesser extent Matt Crouch, were rewarded. Williams posted his third ton in five games, while Crouch recorded his best score since Round 1. Tim Taranto rebounded from a quiet game last week and Rory Sloane had a big last quarter to break into triple figures.
Villains: You’d take ton every weekend but Josh Kelly added just six points in the last quarter (most of them after scaling) when another big score went begging. In fact, Kelly was tracking in the negative for most of the final term. Giants ruckman Shane Mumford looks in need of a break after against battling to a sub-par total.
CROWS
Matt Crouch 123
Reilly O’Brien 104
Rory Sloane 103
Brad Crouch 97
Luke Brown 87
Daniel Talia 86
Cameron Ellis-Yolmen 84
Josh Jenkins 84
Taylor Walker 84
Rory Laird 81
Alex Keath 77
Kyle Hartigan 72
Jordan Gallucci 71
Hugh Greenwood 70
Jake Kelly 68
Wayne Milera 66
Rory Atkins 57
Paul Seedsman 56
Lachlan Murphy 55
Eddie Betts 50
Brodie Smith 48
Richard Douglas 40
GIANTS
Tim Taranto 131
Josh Kelly 107
Zac Williams 106
Nick Haynes 106
Heath Shaw 99
Phil Davis 98
Harry Perryman 86
Daniel Lloyd 79
Jacob Hopper 75
Brett Deledio 74
Sam J. Reid 71
Jeremy Cameron 70
Matt de Boer 65
Adam Tomlinson 64
Stephen Coniglio 64
Harry Himmelberg 61
Shane Mumford 56
Adam Kennedy 55
Sam Taylor 47
Brent Daniels 46
Jeremy Finlayson 44
Isaac Cumming 36
SYDNEY v WEST COAST
Heroes: The big guns all did their bit for the Swans. Jake Lloyd racked up the footy on his way to yet another triple-figure score, while point-of-difference Luke Parker (120) had one of his best games for 2019. Buddy Franklin got back to the levels we know from him, but Andrew Gaff and Jack Redden were the only Eagles to notch triple figures.
Villains: Luke Shuey (83) has been in super form but he was nullified by the Swans. Jack Darling’s up-and-down run continued while popular rookies Jack Petruccelle (36) and Nick Blakey (40) didn’t do much (not that we expect tons!).
SWANS
Dane Rampe 148
Jake Lloyd 136
Tom Papley 136
Lance Franklin 127
Luke Parker 120
Aliir Aliir 117
George Hewett 110
Isaac Heeney 102
Ryan Clarke 97
Callum Mills 94
Sam Reid 93
Oliver Florent 92
Lewis Melican 73
Callum Sinclair 69
Jarrad McVeigh 68
Jordan Dawson 64
Jackson Thurlow 48
James Rose 47
Daniel Menzel 42
Nick Blakey 40
Tom McCartin 40
Colin O’Riordan 30
EAGLES
Andrew Gaff 107
Jack Redden 103
Lewis Jetta 86
Liam Ryan 86
Josh J. Kennedy 84
Luke Shuey 83
Jeremy McGovern 82
Dom Sheed 80
Brad Sheppard 79
Jack Darling 61
Jamie Cripps 60
Liam Duggan 55
Mark Hutchings 49
Josh Smith 49
Will Schofield 48
Tom Cole 48
Tom Hickey 46
Willie Rioli 43
Jake Waterman 41
Josh Rotham 40
Nathan Vardy 39
Jack Petruccelle 36
COLLINGWOOD v MELBOURNE
Late change: Tim Smith (flu) replaced by Josh Wagner.
HEROES: Max Gawn was colossal, winning 34 disposals and 10 clearances to go with his 33 hitouts as he clearly took the honours over Brodie Grundy in the ruck. Adam Treloar won the Neale Daniher medal and the return of Steven May and Jake Lever didn’t dent Marty Hore’s outstanding scoring.
VILLAINS: Not many failures from popular SuperCoach picks. Oskar Baker owners would have been hoping for a few more points in a bye round and Grundy’s 84 was his lowest score since Round 1 and only the second time under three figures this season.
MAGPIES
Steele Sidebottom 118
Adam Treloar 104
Brayden Sier 103
Will Hoskin-Elliott 96
Jaidyn Stephenson 94
Brody Mihocek 92
Brayden Maynard 86
James Aish 86
Jeremy Howe 84
Tom Phillips 84
Brodie Grundy 84
Jordan De Goey 82
Jack Crisp 80
Darcy Moore 78
Scott Pendlebury 67
Chris Mayne 65
Callum Brown 65
Jordan Roughead 63
Mason Cox 58
Josh Thomas 57
Levi Greenwood 56
Travis Varcoe 44
D EMONS
Max Gawn 153
Angus Brayshaw 116
Clayton Oliver 114
Marty Hore 94
James Harmes 93
Christian Petracca 92
Bayley Fritsch 81
Steven May 81
Christian Salem 79
Jake Lever 68
Michael Hibberd 64
Charlie Spargo 61
Jack Viney 59
Sam Weideman 57
Jayden Hunt 54
Oskar Baker 50
Nathan Jones 49
Mitch Hannan 49
Tom McDonald 46
Jeff Garlett 45
Josh Wagner 44
Sam Frost 7
Originally published as See all the late team news and every SuperCoach score from Round 12 of the AFL season