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FORWARDS

Gary Ablett Jnr (Geelong)

The little master lit up GMHBA Stadium on Saturday with the Cats’ favourite son kicking three goals and racking up 14 score involvements in a dominant performance. Ablett also laid an impressive six tackles, amassed 28 disposals and finished with nine inside 50s in a performance that is sure to excite Geelong fans on the eve of another finals campaign.

Jeremy Cameron (GWS)

The 2019 Coleman Medallist. The GWS ace kicked nine goals in a personal and club best goal kicking performance which saw him pip North Melbourne’s Ben Brown to win his maiden Coleman Medal. Somehow it could have been worse for the struggling Gold Coast defence, with Cameron registering five behinds to finish with 9.5. Cameron finished the year with 67 goals at a league-high 3.4 goals per game.

Tim O’Brien (Hawthorn)

O’Brien was one of many crucial players for the Hawks in their big victory against the Eagles. The 25-year-old kicked a career-high four goals straight, while also taking four marks and recording three inside 50s. Hawks fans will be hoping O’Brien can build on his impressive form in 2020.

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 24: Tim O'Brien of the Hawks celebrates after scoring a goal during the round 23 match between the West Coast Eagles and the Hawthorn Hawks at Optus Stadium on August 24, 2019 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Will Russell/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Bailey Dale (Western Bulldogs)

Kicked 5.3 in a big win for the Doggies at their home away from home in Ballarat to end the Crows’ season and book an elimination final against the Giants. Dale finished with 17 possessions and took six marks in a superb individual performance.

Jack Riewoldt (Richmond)

Riewoldt blew the Lions away in the first quarter, kicking four majors to put the Tigers on the path to victory on Sunday afternoon. Was kept relatively quiet for the rest of the match, finishing with 14 disposals and seven marks as Richmond finished their home-and-away season with a 27-point win.

Jamie Elliott (Collingwood)

Following an impressive effort last week away from home against the Crows, Elliott continued his good form with a three-goal effort against the Bombers at the MCG on Friday night. The Pie finished with nine marks, nine score involvements and 18 touches in a performance sure to excite the Collingwood faithful.

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