3. Forwards

Half Forward - Robbie Gray (Port Adelaide)

This guy is one of the best in the game to watch when he's on song.
Gray did a bit of everything and while he bagged five goals, he could've easily had seven or eight had he kicked straight in a sublime performance in Port's smashing of Carlton.

Centre Half Forward - Joe Daniher (Essendon)

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 25: Joe Daniher of the Bombers receives the Anzac Medal for best on ground during the 2017 AFL round 05 ANZAC Day match between the Essendon Bombers and the Collingwood Magpies at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on April 25, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)

While he claimed the Anzac Medal, Daniher's influence on a contest may not have been more profound than it was on Tuesday afternoon. He presented up the ground, took strong marks and kicked goals at important times. A big barometer for his club.

Half Forward - Toby Greene (Greater Western Sydney)

This kids goal-sense is second-to-none in the competition as he was both brilliant in the air and on the ground on Saturday night. He would finish with 16 touches, four tackles and four goals as he was a threat every time the ball entered their forward 50.

Forward Pocket - Callum Ah Chee

Five goals from 11 touches? That's pretty efficiency, isn't it?
Ah Chee was highly influential when around the ball and even though the Suns lost comfortably, he was a shining light in a career-best performance.

Full Forward - Jack Riewoldt (Richmond)

A bag of six goals - including two in the final quarter - meant the Richmond faithful were singing footy's best theme song for a fifth consecutive week. Riewoldt lifted his teammates every time he went near the ball in an inspiring performance.

Forward Pocket - Orazio Fanastia (Essendon)

A goal in each quarter from 'Raz' meant Essendon would come away with Anzac Day honours at the MCG. His forward pressure was evident from the start while his use of the body in the contest was brilliant.

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