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4. Interchange

David Mundy

Mundy was Fremantle's best as the Dockers defeated the Magpies in a close matchup. The veteran is showing no signs of ageing as the 35-year-old was calm and collected with the ball in hand.

He ended the match with 28 touches, 6 tackles, 4 clearances, 6 score involvements, and 4 inside 50s. Mundy's low metres gained (151) are what kept him from a starting position.

Bailey Smith

With the Bont spending plenty of time up forward, Smith was able to assert himself in the midfield as the Bulldogs mids proved too good for the Eagles. He was unlucky to miss a starting spot this week, with many strong performances around the grounds.

Smith ended with 31 possessions, 9 score involvements, 6 clearances, 5 tackles, 5 marks, 525 metres gained and 2 goals. While the Bulldogs will be getting Treloar and Dunkley back before the end of the season, Smith has asserted himself firmly in the Bulldogs midfield.

Travis Boak

Boak was Port Adelaide's best as the Power get a much-needed victory over a top 8 team. With an excellent showing from Boak, his disposal efficiency of 69% kept him from making the starting line-up.

Getting 29 touches, he also manages 8 tackles, 6 clearances, 5 intercepts, 5 inside 50s and 571 metres gained.

Jy Simpkin

Simpkin put together a strong performance as the Kangaroos won their second game of the season.

He finished with 30 touches, 5 clearances, 5 score involvements, 5 inside 50s and a goal.

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