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If you are one of Jack Darling’s 5,253 owners, look away now. The out-of-form forward has produced another shocking SuperCoach score, but he wasn’t the worst of the Eagles. SUPERCOACH SCORES FROM EVERY GAME

Jack Darling had another ordinary day at the office against the Cats. Pic. Getty Images.
Jack Darling had another ordinary day at the office against the Cats. Pic. Getty Images.

The 5,253 SuperCoach teams who stuck with enigmatic forward Jack Darling have been burnt again.

The out-of-form Eagle finished with a horror score of 22 SuperCoach points, tallying just 10 touches for the match – four of which hit the target – without hitting the scoreboard.

Darling is averaging just 15.5 over the past fortnight after his score of 9 against the Power last week in the wet.

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UNIQUE: HAWK AN UNLIKELY SUPERCOACH HERO

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Noah Answerth (far right) is set to make his Lions debut. Pic. Getty Images
Noah Answerth (far right) is set to make his Lions debut. Pic. Getty Images

Q-CLASH DEBUTANTS

Mature-age tall Josh Corbett ($123,900) made his AFL debut in the Q-Clash, while Noah Answerth ($117,300, DEF/MID) will played his first game for the Lions.

Corbett was one of the Suns’ three state league assistance players after winning the Fothergill-Round-Mitchell-Medal in 2018 as the VFL’s best under-23 player and had 55 in his first game.

Lions youngster Answerth was taken with pick 55 in the 2018 draft and has impressed as an attacking defender in the NEAFL — he went even better with 69 in the Lions’ win.

The pair could provide some much needed rookie relief over the coming weeks, with SuperCoaches starved of non-midfield downgrade options of late.

Check back here throughout the weekend for the latest SuperCoach heroes and villains ratings and scores from every match!

Orazio Fantasia was a late withdrawal on Anzac Day. Picture: AAP Image/Julian Smith.
Orazio Fantasia was a late withdrawal on Anzac Day. Picture: AAP Image/Julian Smith.

ESSENDON V COLLINGWOOD

Late change: Orazio Fantasia out, replaced by Darcy Parish for Essendon

Heroes: What a performance from the Pies skipper. Scott Pendlebury turned back the clock, finishing with 38 possessions, seven marks, six tackles, 138 SuperCoach points and the Anzac Medal draped around his neck. Those who had the VC on Brodie Grundy (134) would be very happy with his finish, and ball-magnet Adam Treloar (113) finished with another promising total. Definitely lock that Grundy score in.

Villains: The main villain here is scaling. While Grundy amassed points at the death, Zach Merrett (87) went backwards, scoring -2 in the last quarter — a disappointing result for owners. His partner in crime Dylan Shiel (93) won a truckload of footy but was very wasteful, recording eight clangers and going at just 58 per cent efficiency. Those that persisted with Devon Smith (35) were left hurting after a knee injury in the last saw the tackling machine finish the game in a tracksuit.

BOMBERS

Tom Bellchambers 109

Dylan Shiel 93

Dyson Heppell 92

Jake Stringer 89

Zach Merrett 87

David Zaharakis 84

Joe Daniher 84

Matt Guelfi 82

Michael Hurley 81

Adam Saad 81

Cale Hooker 78

Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti 76

Jordan Ridley 74

Darcy Parish 74

Mark Baguley 71

Mason Redman 68

Patrick Ambrose 61

Andrew McGrath 59

Conor McKenna 58

David Myers 47

Devon Smith 35

Mitch Brown 21

Scott Pendlebury racked up the most SuperCoach points in the Anzac Day clash. Picture: Getty Images
Scott Pendlebury racked up the most SuperCoach points in the Anzac Day clash. Picture: Getty Images

MAGPIES

Scott Pendlebury 138

Brodie Grundy 134

Adam Treloar 113

Taylor Adams 104

Jordan De Goey 103

Jeremy Howe 92

Steele Sidebottom 89

Tom Langdon 81

Jack Crisp 79

Tom Phillips 79

Brayden Maynard 79

Darcy Moore 77

Will Hoskin-Elliott 70

Dayne Beams 67

Callum L. Brown 67

Jaidyn Stephenson 61

Travis Varcoe 52

Jordan Roughead 52

Josh Thomas 50

Levi Greenwood 44

Mason Cox 40

Brody Mihocek 25

RICHMOND V MELBOURNE

Max Gawn delivered as a popular vice-captain with 145 SuperCoach points. Picture: AAP Image/Julian Smith.
Max Gawn delivered as a popular vice-captain with 145 SuperCoach points. Picture: AAP Image/Julian Smith.

Late mail: No late changes

Heroes: Nick Vlastuin is only in 1263 SuperCoach teams but if you started him, you’d be rejoicing after he amassed 155 with a masterful performance against the Demons. Bachar Houli was also huge with 142, while Kane Lambert (126) and Dion Prestia (119) impressed. For Melbourne, popular vice-captain pick Max Gawn led the way with 145. From the rookies, Jack Ross (89), Liam Baker (84) and Sydney Stack (72) shone.

Villains: Hard to fault many of the Tigers, but if you still have Toby Nankervis (59) you need to be making plans to turn him into Max Gawn or Brodie Grundy soon. Michael Hibberd (30) tagged Dustin Martin and his days as a premium scorer are long gone. Jay Lockhart was a popular trade-in on the bubble but could only deliver 39.

TIGERS

Nick Vlastuin 155

Bachar Houli 142

Kane Lambert 126

Dion Prestia 119

Jack Riewoldt 106

Brandon Ellis 105

Dustin Martin 89

Jack Ross 89

Liam Baker 84

Sydney Stack 72

Jack Higgins 71

Jason Castagna 71

Dylan Grimes 66

Josh Caddy 60

Nathan Broad 59

Shane Edwards 59

Toby Nankervis 59

Tom J. Lynch 57

Kamdyn McIntosh 53

David Astbury 48

Daniel Rioli 39

Noah Balta 31

MELBOURNE

Max Gawn 145

Billy Stretch 111

Clayton Oliver 105

Jake Melksham 101

Angus Brayshaw 96

Tom McDonald 88

Marty Hore 86

Nathan Jones 80

Christian Salem 77

Jordan Lewis 75

Jack Viney 73

Sam Frost 62

Bayley Fritsch 60

Alex Neal-Bullen 56

Christian Petracca 54

Tim Smith 48

James Harmes 48

Jeff Garlett 44

Jay Lockhart 39

Jayden Hunt 32

Michael Hibberd 30

Sam Weideman 28

PORT ADELAIDE V NORTH MELBOURNE

Changes: Shaun Higgins replaced by Nathan Hrovat and Tom Jonas replaced by Jarrod Lienert.

Hero: Oh, Connor Rozee! Is there anything this kid can’t do? He took a hanger, kicked a goal and smashed his breakeven. There were more than 61,000 SuperCoaches who were very happy with his performance on Friday night. Now that he’s had a taste of the big stage, what will he do against the Magpies in Round 7?

Villain: If you’d told us a Gray was going to break triple figures, we’d have had Robbie priced at $1.01. However, in what was a disaster for more than 10,000 SuperCoaches, the star forward was outdone by his namesake. Sam Gray was outstanding, scoring a 101 while Robbie could muster only 51. Ouch!

POWER

Travis Boak 129

Sam Gray 103

Connor Rozee 102

Tom Rockliff 100

Brad Ebert 98

Justin Westhoff 92

Dougal Howard 90

Ollie Wines 88

Xavier Duursma 84

Scott Lycett 81

Sam Powell-Pepper 80

Tom Clurey 79

Paddy Ryder 79

Riley Bonner 68

Dan Houston 67

Ryan Burton 64

Willem Drew 62

Jarrod Lienert 62

Robbie Gray 54

Darcy Byrne-Jones 52

Zak Butters 46

Todd Marshall 46

Travis Boak posted another big score. Picture Sarah Reed
Travis Boak posted another big score. Picture Sarah Reed

ROOS

Ben Cunnington 119

Jack Ziebell 101

Shaun Atley 98

Todd Goldstein 96

Jed Anderson 96

Scott D. Thompson 83

Jasper Pittard 80

Mason Wood 77

Nick Larkey 75

Tarryn Thomas 75

Kayne Turner 71

Luke McDonald 70

Aaron Hall 70

Robbie Tarrant 64

Jared Polec 62

Trent Dumont 61

Cameron Zurhaar 59

Jamie Macmillan 55

Luke Davies-Uniacke 55

Nathan Hrovat 43

Ben Brown 39

Sam Wright 25

Lachie Neale returned to No. 1 on the overall points tally with the top score in the Q Clash. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images.
Lachie Neale returned to No. 1 on the overall points tally with the top score in the Q Clash. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images.

GOLD COAST V BRISBANE LIONS

Late changes: None

Heroes: Lachie Neale was always unlikely to score less than 100 two weeks in a row. Although Patrick Cripps plays on Sunday, Neale reclaimed his mantle as the No. 1 scorer of the year in style with a score of 142. Q Clash medallist Mitch Robinson (125), Jarryd Lyons (120), Daniel Rich (116), Jarrod Berry (116) and Charlie Cameron (114) were the other Lions to reach triple figures as their side pulled clear in the last quarter of the Q Clash. Brayden Fiorini has been one of this season’s most-improved scorers and topped the Gold Coast tally with 116.

Villains: Most of the popular choices scored well, although those who started with Alex Witherden as a likely breakout player will be ruing their decision. The Lion is set to lose value after failing to reach his break even of 82, finishing with .66 points and pushing his average below 90. He’s hardly been a flop, but the 14,000 coaches who picked him were hoping for premium numbers. Dayne Zorko had his nemesis Touk Miller for company and was held to 80 while former Cat Jordan Murdoch (27) was the lowest scorer on the ground.

SUNS

Brayden Fiorini 116

Touk Miller 94

Ben Ainsworth 93

Jarrod Witts 89

Jarrod Harbrow 83

Alex Sexton 83

Pearce Hanley 77

Peter Wright 77

Will Brodie 74

David Swallow 70

Nick Holman 68

Darcy MacPherson 66

Jack Martin 66

Sam Collins 63

Jack Hombsch 63

Josh Corbett 55

Jesse Joyce 54

Charlie Ballard 50

Jack Lukosius 50

George Horlin-Smith 47

Jack Bowes 46

Jordan Murdoch 27

LIONS

Lachie Neale 142

Mitch Robinson 125

Jarryd Lyons 120

Daniel Rich 116

Jarrod Berry 116

Charlie Cameron 114

Stefan Martin 93

Hugh McCluggage 80

Dayne Zorko 80

Ryan Lester 75

Cam Rayner 74

Lewis Taylor 74

Noah Answerth 69

Tom Cutler 68

Alex Witherden 66

Darcy Gardiner 66

Lincoln McCarthy 66

Josh Walker 53

Luke Hodge 52

Eric Hipwood 50

Daniel McStay 45

Oscar McInerney 40

Rory Laird was back to his best with a top SuperCoach score against the Saints. Picture: Sarah Reed.
Rory Laird was back to his best with a top SuperCoach score against the Saints. Picture: Sarah Reed.

ST KILDA V ADELAIDE

Late changes: St Kilda — Rowan Marshall replaced by Billy Longer Adelaide — Bryce Gibbs replaced by Jordan Gallucci.

Heroes: It’s been a frustrating season to date for the coaches with the usually ever-reliable Rory Laird in their teams. Only two hundreds to Round 5 hardly inspired confidence he’d be a top defender at the end of the season, but today his true colours shone through. Sweeping up attack after attack from the Saints, Laird amassed 124 points. Brodie Smith has been one of the picks of the mid-pricers and continued his fine season with 103, while Taylor Walker was monumental up forward with 113. Shane Savage (121), Josh Battle (110) and Seb Ross (118) were the Saints who passed 100. Rookie ruckman Reilly O’Brien (88) will be generating plenty of cash for the coaches who traded him in last week.

Villains: With a five-round average of 91, Jade Gresham (65) was well below his best against the Crows. It took a late goal to lift his score after he was staring at a total below 60. Rory Sloane (78) was the lowest of the Crows’ big guns, while Brad Crouch’s (85) owners have a tough call to make after he scored less than his break even of 97. Jack Lonie (22) had the lowest score but missed most of the clash with a knee injury.

SAINTS

Shane Savage 121

Sebastian Ross 118

Josh Battle 110

Jack Newnes 95

Jack Steven 92

Jack Steele 89

Ben Paton 88

Jack Billings 81

Jack Sinclair 76

Daniel McKenzie 76

Callum Wilkie 73

Nathan Brown 68

Jade Gresham 65

Jimmy Webster 64

Matthew Parker 63

Billy Longer 57

Tim Membrey 56

Blake Acres 52

Ben Long 48

Dean Kent 34

Josh Bruce 27

Jack Lonie 22

CROWS

Rory Laird 124

Taylor Walker 113

Matt Crouch 104

Brodie Smith 103

Alex Keath 99

Rory Atkins 95

Tom Lynch 95

Jake Kelly 93

Reilly O’Brien 88

Brad Crouch 85

Elliott Himmelberg 84

Hugh Greenwood 80

Rory Sloane 78

Cameron Ellis-Yolmen 69

Riley Knight 68

Daniel Talia 63

David Mackay 58

Eddie Betts 57

Kyle Hartigan 48

Jordan Gallucci 43

Myles Poholke 40

Lachlan Murphy 39

Tim Taranto had a career-high for contested possessions. Pic: Getty Images
Tim Taranto had a career-high for contested possessions. Pic: Getty Images

SYDNEY V GWS GIANTS

Late changes: Sydney — Lance Franklin replaced by Ben Ronke. GWS — Phil Davis replaced by Matt Buntine

Heroes: The usual suspects all delivered, with one or two exceptions. A staggering nine Giants recorded three figures. Hard-at-it mid Tim Taranto (136) led the way, but Zac Williams (121) and Josh Kelly (116) weren’t far behind. Stephen Coniglio had to settle for ‘just’ 103 points despite 24 touches and four cracking goals. The Swans leaders stood up, with captain

Josh Kennedy (115) at his bullocking best, while popular picks Jake Lloyd (107) and Luke Parker (105) also pulled their weight.

Villains: Isaac Heeney (74) would have liked to have done more, while Aliir Aliir (46) and Ollie Florent (37) couldn’t get into it. Froma GWS perspective, Lachie Whitfield was the big blow. It’s a big rough including him in the ‘villains’ section given he copped a severe corkie and was brave to come back on, but his total of 45 points will hurt a lot of SuperCoaches.

SWANS

Josh P. Kennedy 115

Jake Lloyd 107

Luke Parker 105

Jordan Dawson 99

George Hewett 99

Zak Jones 96

Sam Reid 95

Harry Cunningham 77

Isaac Heeney 74

Callum Mills 71

Dane Rampe 63

Tom Papley 58

Jackson Thurlow 57

Tom McCartin 52

Aliir Aliir 46

Oliver Florent 37

Callum Sinclair 32

James Rowbottom 32

Lewis Melican 32

Ryan Clarke 30

Nick Blakey 29

Ben Ronke 24

GIANTS

Tim Taranto 136

Zac Williams 121

Josh Kelly 116

Jeremy Cameron 114

Jacob Hopper 113

Shane Mumford 111

Matt de Boer 106

Heath Shaw 104

Stephen Coniglio 103

Nick Haynes 97

Adam Tomlinson 90

Daniel Lloyd 83

Harry Himmelberg 83

Toby Greene 79

Jeremy Finlayson 73

Sam J. Reid 67

Adam Kennedy 60

Aidan Corr 50

Matt Buntine 48

Lachie Whitfield 45

Sam Taylor 35

Brent Daniels 34

Nat Fyfe led the Freo midfield. Pic: AAP
Nat Fyfe led the Freo midfield. Pic: AAP

FREMANTLE V WESTERN BULLDOGS

No late changes

Heroes: David Mundy, come on down. The 300-gamer wound back the clock to kick a coiuple of goals, have ahand in a couple of others and ooze class on his way to 122 points. He was trumped by his skipper Nat Fyfe (128), but that’s to be expected. Lachie Hunter (132) got off the leash for the Dogs and had a big night, while Caleb Daniel’s ball use helped him reach three figures.

Villains: Serial big scorers Jack Macrae (85) and Tom Liberatore (71) didn’t exert their usual influence for the Bulldogs, while Aaron Naughton (38) also struggled to get into it. For the winners, Matt Taberner (58) couldn’t repeat last week’s big day, while Jesse Hogan (72) and Reece Conca (51) weren’t as effective as recent weeks.

FREO

Nat Fyfe 128

David Mundy 122

Bradley Hill 109

Nathan Wilson 104

Ryan Nyhuis 97

Luke Ryan 95

Joel Hamling 91

Brandon Matera 89

Ed Langdon 84

Michael Walters 82

Darcy Tucker 75

Rory Lobb 75

Adam Cerra 75

Jesse Hogan 72

Ethan Hughes 70

Sam Switkowski 63

Matt Taberner 58

Travis Colyer 53

Andrew Brayshaw 52

Reece Conca 51

Alex Pearce 38

Cam McCarthy 34

BULLDOGS

Lachie Hunter 132

Caleb Daniel 102

Marcus Bontempelli 95

Josh Dunkley 93

Bailey Smith 91

Tim English 90

Toby McLean 88

Mitch Wallis 87

Hayden Crozier 85

Jack Macrae 85

Jason Johannisen 71

Tom Liberatore 71

Zaine Cordy 66

Jackson Trengove 60

Will Hayes 55

Lachie Young 52

Ed Richards 47

Sam Lloyd 47

Easton Wood 45

Tory Dickson 45

Aaron Naughton 38

Billy Gowers 36

HAWTHORN V CARLTON

Late changes:

Carlton: Charlie Curnow out, replaced in the selected side by David Cuningham

Heroes: James Sicily (127) scored just 25 SuperCoach points last time he played the Blues, but this time he was the hero. A crucial intercept mark late saw his score skyrocket to 125, while Jaeger O’Meara (133) was prolific with 43 touches. Ben McEvoy (117) produced another fruitful total, while James Worpel (82) went from zero to hero with a 64-point third quarter after a quiet first half.

Villains: The real villain here is Daniel Howe. Despite a surge late, Patrick Cripps (93) wasn’t able to produce a captain’s score with the stopper hanging off him. Kade Simpson (35) was in a tracksuit in the second half with hamstring tightness, while popular selection Nic Newman (57) also didn’t return after an injury to his leg in the last.

HAWKS

Jaeger O’Meara 133

Liam Shiels 132

James Sicily 127

Ben McEvoy 117

Luke Breust 106

Jarman Impey 84

James Worpel 82

Chad Wingard 81

Tim O’Brien 80

Tom Scully 79

Blake Hardwick 73

Isaac Smith 70

Daniel Howe 69

Jack Scrimshaw 62

Ricky Henderson 62

James Cousins 59

Jarryd Roughead 58

Paul Puopolo 58

Jack Gunston 58

Kaiden Brand 52

Mitchell Lewis 49

Ben Stratton 40

BLUES

Dale Thomas 113

Ed Curnow 112

Liam Jones 103

Patrick Cripps 93

Zac Fisher 89

Lachie Plowman 84

Matthew Kreuzer 84

Jacob Weitering 83

Levi Casboult 82

Sam Walsh 79

Sam Petrevski-Seton 74

David Cuningham 73

Harry McKay 71

Mitch McGovern 60

Lochie O’Brien 58

Nic Newman 57

Michael Gibbons 51

Paddy Dow 49

Caleb Marchbank 40

Marc Murphy 39

Jack Silvagni 39

Kade Simpson 35

Jaeger O’Meara was the topscoring SuperCoach player against the Blues after a game-high 43 disposals.
Jaeger O’Meara was the topscoring SuperCoach player against the Blues after a game-high 43 disposals.

Geelong v West Coast

No late changes

Heroes: Is it time for us to consider the little master (again) in SuperCoach? Ablett (148) was dominant and led all comers, while . Shannon Hurn (119) was his reliable self, while Tom Hawkins (119), Tom Stewart (98) and Elliot Yeo (116) were among the points. Cash cow Gryan Miers (90) and Charlie Constable (79) ensured their prices will continue to rise, while Tom Hickey (143) top scored for the Eagles.

Villains: Jack Darling (22) produced another absolute stinker. At least owners take solace in the fact he reached double figures this week. Rookies Jack Petruccelle (48) and Tom Atkins (47) couldn’t back up last week’s exploits and will burn those who fielded them. Patrick Dangerfield (94) came home with a wet sail but failed to notch a ton.

EAGLES

Tom Hickey 143

Shannon Hurn 119

Elliot Yeo 116

Jeremy McGovern 111

Andrew Gaff 76

Chris Masten 74

Dom Sheed 72

Josh J. Kennedy 65

Liam Duggan 60

Brad Sheppard 60

Luke Shuey 55

Oscar Allen 49

Jack Petruccelle 48

Lewis Jetta 40

Daniel Venables 38

Jarrod Brander 34

Liam Ryan 31

Mark Hutchings 31

Jamie Cripps 25

Jack Darling 22

Will Schofield 15

Tom Cole 11

CATS

Gary Ablett 148

Rhys Stanley 129

Tom Hawkins 119

Mitch Duncan 116

Gary Rohan 110

Joel Selwood 99

Tom Stewart 98

Patrick Dangerfield 94

Mark O’Connor 93

Gryan Miers 90

Harry Taylor 89

Mark Blicavs 87

Tim Kelly 86

Sam Menegola 85

Zach Tuohy 80

Charlie Constable 79

Esava Ratugolea 75

Luke Dahlhaus 74

Cameron Guthrie 74

Jake Kolodjashnij 71

Jack Henry 64

Tom Atkins 47

Originally published as Supercoach scores and late mail from every Round 6 game

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