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WHICH players starred and who stunk it up in SuperCoach land this week?
MELBOURNE 39 defeated by COLLINGWOOD 122
Dees stud: GARLAND and Sylvia again cracked the ton. And then it starts to fall away. Although Dean Terlich's 88 proved very handy. He's played every match since Round 2 and has been one of the buys of 2013.
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Dees dud: CHRIS Dawes was subbed out on 30 against his old side. Only 46 from Michael Evans.
Pies stud: DANE Swan was everywhere, collecting 39 disposals for 148 points. A fine choice as captain. Heath Shaw bolted late to register 147, while Pendles (132) was among six Pies in total to reach three figures. They feasted on the Dees.
Pies dud: NOT many. Travis Cloke's wayward kicking kept him to just 76.
ST KILDA 80 defeated by WEST COAST 84
Saints stud: NICK Dal Santo played his best game of 2013 with 129, responding to a pre-match challenge by Scott Watters. Armitage (120) tackled hard while Ben McEvoy also hit the ton.
Saints dud: DYLAN Roberton rallied late but still finished with only 54. Riewoldt (83) kicked just one goal.
Eagles stud: DEAN Cox (132) and Matt Priddis (119) enjoyed crack last quarters to lift their scores. priddis seemed to shoot from 70 to 115 in a flash after booting two late goals. Nic Nat again hit three figures.
Eagles dud: ANDREW Gaff simply couldn't shake Sam Dunnell, held to 49. Josh Kennedy let about half of SuperCoach land down when he was a late withdrawal with a calf.
GOLD COAST 66 defeated NORTH MELBOURNE 51
Suns stud: WHO else? Yep, little Gazza again. This time it was 153 points from 33 touches and a couple of clever goals. Ruckman Tom Nicholls is now on the bubble and looks the buy of the week after 139. Wowee.
Suns dud: POPULAR big man Charlie Dixon eased through his return with 50 and the red vest. If he recaptures his early-season domination he could be a bargain defensive buy in a few weeks.
Roos stud: BIG Toddy Goldstein churned out 117. Very handy on such a wet night. Five other Roos cracked the ton, including Gazza's opponent Daniel Wells.
Roos dud: JUST 76 for captain Andrew Swallow. His consistency has dipped a bit the past month or so. Lindsay Thomas also faded to finish with just 52.
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ADELAIDE 50 def by SYDNEY 127
Crows stud: PASS. Richard Douglas tried hard and was the only Crow to reach 100, but it was a sloppy day for the Crows. Paddy Dangerfield scored 97 in game No. 100.
Crows dud: SCOTTY Thompson, who usually brings his own footy, had just eight kicks for 68 points.Josh Jenkins had no impact, finishing with 33 points and 0.0 in front of goal.
Swans stud: THE magic number was 126. Three Swans finished on that number, bettered only by Ryan O'Keefe's astonishing 136. Tom Mitchell was one of the 126 boys and looked brilliant in his second game. If you haven't already done so, make sure you buy him before his price rises in Round 13.
Swans dud: ADAM Goodes crashed back with just 36, while Josh Kennedy (86) surprisingly missed the party.
GWS GIANTS 98 def by GEELONG 157
Giants stud: ADAM Treloar must be up there for young mids in the competition. He oozes class and pocketed 124 points. Giles was tremendous in the ruck with 116, while Jezza Cameron's bag of four netted 99 points.
Giants dud: UNLUCKY if you had No. 1 pick Lachie Whitfield. He started as the sub three days after earning a Rising Star nom, keeping him to just 21 points.
Cats stud: JOEL Selwood cashed in against the young Giants mids. Two goals from 29 disposals equated to 137 points, while Stevie J finished with 111 and a sore head. Even youngster Jackson Thurlow delivered a handy 72.
Cats dud: TOM Hawkins isn't having a great year. He kicked 2.1 but had just three kicks for the day. That meant 48 points - not great.
ESSENDON 77 defeated CARLTON 72
Dons stud: JAKE Carlisle was the hero with his game-saving mark - and he was duly rewarded with 120 points. The rising star in All-Australian form was terrific after halftime, while Heppell, Ryder and Melksham all cracked 100.
Dons dud: JOBE Watson had little impact. He failed to kick a goal and registered just 10 kicks for 79 points. Michael Hibberd also struggled to break close attention, finishing with 74.
Blues stud: HE had scans the day before the match, but that did little to quell Andrew Walker. The No. 2 pick racked up 23 kicks for 140 points, while Jarrad Waite's bag of seven converted to 133. No. 1 picks Bryce Gibbs and Marc Murphy also hit three figures.
Blues dud: A DIRTY night for Mitch Robinson. Just 43 points and a red vest.