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EVERY GAME: WHO starred and who stunk it up for our SuperCoach sides in Round 18. Get all scores at Live HQ

AFL Round 18: Western Bulldogs v West Coast
AFL Round 18: Western Bulldogs v West Coast

WHO starred and who stunk it up for our SuperCoach sides in Round 18.

SYDNEY 110 defeated RICHMOND 63

SWANS STUD: Kieren Jack was everywhere, finishing with a huge 26 disposals, two goals and 146 SuperCoach points. Partner in crime Ryan O'Keefe wasn't far behind, finishing on 134. You'd also be happy with Shane Mumford 123 and Tom Mitchell (106) is outscoring many more expensive midfielders.

SWANS DUD: Only two Swans scored less than 50: sub Harry Cunningham (6) and Mike Pyke, who didn't get a kick until the third quarter - but at least that was a goal. He finished with 46 points.

TIGERS STUD: Dustin Martin was clearly the best of the Tigers with 126, helped by two brilliant first-quarter goals. Trent Cotchin had zero points 15min into the game but rallied to notch 99. Bachar Houli (93) and Jack Riewoldt (85) were serviceable.

TIGERS DUD: Ivan, Ivan, Ivan. Maric had a genuine stinker, smashed in the ruck duels by Mumford and unable to get his hands on the ball around the ground. His score of 59 had lots of coaches pulling their hair out.

WESTERN BULLDOGS 111 defeated WEST COAST 89

DOGS STUD:
LUKE Dahlhaus booted four goals for 150 points in his best game this season. Ryan Griffen again hit triple figures, while Robert Murphy (147) wound the clock back.

DOGS DUD:
NONE. If you had Jackson Macrae (five) you'd feel a little unlucky - he was only subbed on in the final term.

EAGLES STUD:
ANDREW Gaff and Sharrod Wellingham were the sole Eagles players to hit the 100-mark. Ouch.

EAGLES DUD:
CHRIS Masten's ankle injury came when he was on just 22 points.

AFL Round 18: Western Bulldogs v West Coast
AFL Round 18: Western Bulldogs v West Coast












PORT ADELAIDE 71 defeated BRISBANE LIONS 62

POWER STUD: Jay Schulz (113) was superb up front, kicking two goals, taking nine marks and collecting 21 touches. Chad Wingard (110) continues to press his claims for All Australian selection after kicking the winning goal.

POWER DUD: Brad Ebert (78) copped the Andrew Raines treatment and was held in check for much of the game. Robbie Gray (65) couldn't quite get into the game.

LIONS STUD: Tom Rockliff (111) was the leading possession-winner on the ground. Jed Adcock (105) provided plenty of run and carry out of defence for the Lions.

LIONS DUD: Brent Staker (60) couldn't keep up his hot form. Ash McGrath (33) was used as the spare man in defence but didn't have an impact before being subbed out in the third quarter.

FREMANTLE 75 defeated ADELAIDE 53

DOCKERS STUD:
EARLY draft picks Nat Fyfe (131) and Stephen Hill (124) had field days, while Michael Barlow yet again raised the bat.

DOCKERS DUD:
GARRICK Ibbotson let plenty down. He's gone cold lately, scoring just 58 last night. Paul Duffield (76) wasn't much better.

CROWS STUD:
RORY Sloane continued his impressive year with 122, while if you jumped on Ricky Henderson he rewarded you with 110.

CROWS DUD:
A FRACTURED ankle and just 29 to Josh Jenkins. Sam Jacobs had another stinker with just 57.

GEELONG 137 defeated ST KILDA 36


CATS STUDS: Joel Selwood (151) led the barnstorming Cats' demolition racking up 32 disposals while kicking three goals. The skipper operated at 84 per cent efficiency. Steve Motlop booted four goals for 149 points, Tom Hawkins (128) was next best with five goals, while Steve Johnson (120) rocketed to 29 disposals including six clearances.

CATS DUDS: Joel Corey (63) didn't get much of it while luckless ruckman Dawson Simpson (22) injured his knee. Simpson finished the game on crutches after landing awkwardly on his left leg. It's likely he will miss the rest of the season.

SAINTS STUDS: Leigh Montagna (122) racked up 34 disposals on the wing while Jack Steven was rock solid with 36 possessions for 113 points.

SAINTS DUDS: Stephen Milne (40) was unable to impact the scoreboard while James Gwilt (23) was subbed out with knee soreness.

COLLINGWOOD 106 defeated GWS GIANTS 66

MAGPIES STUDS: Dane Swan (159) and Steele Sidebottom (155) ran riot as the Magpies fought to overcome a stubborn Giants outfit. Dayne Beams (134) continues to impress on his return from injury.

SuperCoach scores from every match

MAGPIES DUDS: Sam Dwyer (48) had a quiet night as he struggled to assert himself on the game while fellow draftee Ben Kennedy (18) started the game but was eventually subbed out after little impact.

GIANTS STUDS: Captain Callan Ward (132) continues to lead from the front and provides a unique midfield option. Jeremy Cameron's (120) eight goals lifted his scoring output well above his season average.

GIANTS DUDS: Tim Mohr (11) - while not a noted SuperCoach star - was concussed in the opening exchanges and eventually subbed out. Fellow defender Phil Davis (29) was also quiet despite the Magpies' late onslaught.

MELBOURNE 28 defeated by NORTH MELBOURNE 150

DEMONS STUDS: Max Gawn (120) was a shinning light on a dark day for the Demons. The young big man took marks, tackled and found it around the ground while also doing his best to curtail Todd Goldstein.

DEMONS DUDS: Aaron Davey's (7) place in the team is surely now under threat after a quiet day. Jeremy Howe (41) and co-captain Jack Grimes (39) struggled to get into the contest.

KANGAROOS STUDS: Todd Goldstein (158) was outstanding in the ruck and kicked two goals. Ben Cunnington (151) played arguably his best game for the Kangaroos and Brent Harvey (137) showed there's still plenty left in his 35-year-old legs.

KANGAROOS DUDS: Lindsay Thomas (60) was held goalless for one of the few times this season while Nathan Grima (69) didn't have too much work to do in defence.

GOLD COAST 77 defeated by CARLTON 120

SUNS STUDS:
HE gets in here by default, but 116 wasn't Gazza's greatest return, even if he did have 32 disposals. Charlie Dixon cracked the ton on return, while popular defender Trent McKenzie also hit three figures.

SUNS DUDS: UNLUCKY if you had emerging ruckman Tom Nicholls. The rising Sun was substituted out with a knee injury just after halftime, restricting him to 36.

BLUES STUDS: MATTHEW Kreuzer's purple patch rolled on with a staggering 140 points. He's the form ruckman of the competition, while Andrew Walker chimed in with 114. And those who jumped on swingman Lachie Henderson were rewarded - he pumped out 124.

BLUES DUDS:
JUST 26 to Sam Rowe, while Kane Lucas was red vested on 15 points.

ESSENDON 87 defeated by HAWTHORN 143

BOMBERS STUDS:
FOR the first time this season, no Bomber cracked the ton. But Dyson Heppell still stood up in the absence of Jobe Watson, pocketing 99 points from 25 disposals.Hibberd, Goddard and Hurley also scored in the 90s.

SuperCoach scores from every match

BOMBERS DUDS: THE two first-year players - Joe Daniher and Nick Kommer - battled all night, combining for just 45. Corey Dell'Olio crashed back to earth with 44.

HAWKS STUDS:
BUDDY Franklin's magical eight-goal haul equated to 119 points. Nice! Cyril cashed in with 107, while Jordan Lewis (99) matched his opponent Heppell.

HAWKS DUDS: FOR the second-straight week Jarryd Roughead was kept under 100, but he still booted four goals for 84 points. Not too duds in the Hawks side this week.

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