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Oscar McInerney

After struggling last week against the Tigers, Oscar was back to his best in a Ruck masterclass against the Suns. After a tight first half, McInerney decided to take the game into his own hands by not only setting up teammates but clearing the ball from stoppages himself.

In a display of rucking domination, his 39 hitouts were three times as many as anyone else on the ground. He also managed to get 18 touches, 12 clearances, 7 centre clearances, 5 inside 50s and 16 contested disposals.

Marcus Bontempelli

The Bont was excellent again, with his ability to dominate possession and hit the scoreboard. His consistency in those areas can only be matched by Dustin Martin around the league.

With 31 disposals and 2 goals, Bont also had 10 clearances, 6 tackles, 10 inside 50s and 8 score involvements. In another best-on-ground performance, he solidifies his spot as Brownlow favourite.

Ollie Wines

Wines was slow to get started against the Magpies but was unstoppable in the second half as the Power took over. In the second half, he was sent to Taylor Adams and did an excellent job keeping him quiet and obtaining plenty of his own ball.

By the end of the game, he had 30 disposals (13 contested), 6 score involvements, 7 clearances, 572 metres gained and a goal.

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