NAB Challenge 2016: SuperCoach scores from St Kilda v North Melbourne, Sydney v Port Adelaide
NORTH Melbourne enjoyed an even spread of contributors in its 44-point win over St Kilda, while several Swans racked up massive scores in their 21-point victory over Port.
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YOUNG North Melbourne forward Mason Wood had a breakout game as he aims to become a regular in the Roos’ senior team.
Wood, who played seven games last year to take his career tally to eight in three seasons, stepped up four goals in the Kangaroos’ 44-point win over St Kilda in Wangaratta.
The 22-year-old scored 109 SuperCoach points, along with Drew Petrie who also booted four goals.
You’ll have to pay a premium price for Shaun Higgins this year, but the early indications are he will be worth every dollar in 2016.
Higgins picked up where he left off last year by kicking the opening goal before finishing with two majors and 90 SuperCoach points.
The Kangaroos’ enjoyed a spread of matchwinners with Luke McDonald hitting 100 points with 18 disposals and seven marks and Majak Daw (98 points) was impressive in the ruck with 23 hitouts.
For the Saints, Seb Ross (129 points) and Jack Newnes (118) were in a league of their own with 26 and 18 possessions respectively.
Jack Billings and Jack Steven finished with 56 and 52 points after they were rested in the second half.
There wasn’t much between Sydney and Port Adelaide in their NAB Challenge clash at Blacktown, but you wouldn’t know it judging by the SuperCoach scores several Swans racked up massive scores.
Jake Lloyd had a field day scoring 151 points on the back of 31 disposals.
Luke Parker (128 points) grabbed an equal-high 32 touches and Dean Towers (127 points) shone up forward with two goals and five marks.
And second-year midfielder George Hewett, who had an injury-interrupted pre-season last year, looks ready for a senior debut after collecting 15 disposals, two goals and 118 points.
All the SuperCoach points from Saturday’s games listed below:
ST KILDA
Sebastian Ross 129
Jack Newnes 118
Shane Savage 98
Tom Curren 87
Tom Hickey 86
Tom Lee 73
Jimmy Webster 72
Blake Acres 72
Jade Gresham 71
Sean Dempster 70
Josh Saunders 68
Jack Sinclair 67
Luke Dunstan 61
Eli Templeton 60
Jason Holmes 59
Jack Billings 56
Josh Bruce 53
Maverick Weller 52
Jack Steven 52
Luke Delaney 48
Sam Gilbert 33
Nick Coughlan 32
Cameron Shenton 31
Jack Lonie 23
Hugh Goddard 23
Paddy McCartin 6
NORTH MELBOURNE
Mason Wood 109
Drew Petrie 109
Luke McDonald 100
Majak Daw 98
Jack Ziebell 97
Jarrad Waite 90
Shaun Higgins 90
Ryan Clarke 83
Jamie Macmillan 83
Andrew Swallow 81
Shaun Atley 79
Lindsay Thomas 69
Brent Harvey 68
Michael Firrito 65
Robbie Tarrant 65
Taylor Garner 57
Ben Cunnington 56
Jed Anderson 56
Will Fordham 48
Sam Wright 40
Joel Tippett 37
Braydon Preuss 35
Corey Wagner 32
Farren Ray 30
Scott D. Thompson 24
Kayne Turner 0
SYDNEY
Jake Lloyd 151
Luke Parker 128
Dean Towers 127
George Hewett 118
Jeremy Laidler 112
Tom Mitchell 96
Callum Mills 95
Heath Grundy 93
Josh P. Kennedy 88
Kurt Tippett 86
Dane Rampe 84
Callum Sinclair 84
Harry Cunningham 83
Brandon Jack 78
Dan Hannebery 76
Toby Nankervis 74
Michael Talia 73
Nick Smith 63
Daniel Robinson 57
Xavier Richards 46
Lance Franklin 36
Jordan Dawson 30
Harrison Marsh 29
Tyrone Leonardis 25
Jack Hiscox 22
Isaac Heeney 14
PORT ADELAIDE
Cam O’Shea 95
Sam Gray 92
Dougal Howard 80
Jesse Palmer 79
Jimmy Toumpas 79
Brendon Ah Chee 72
Karl Amon 71
Darcy Byrne-Jones 67
Matt White 67
Jake Neade 60
Sam Colquhoun 58
Aaron Young 54
Jared Polec 52
William Snelling 51
Jackson Trengove 51
Tom Clurey 50
Tom Jonas 47
Kane Mitchell 42
Riley Bonner 42
Alipate Carlile 35
John Butcher 32
Paul Stewart 31
Aidyn Johnson 28
Cameron Hewett -1