Team of the week: Round 5

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Defenders

Back Pocket: Tom Doedee (Adelaide)

Doedee was a key part in stopping Sydney's forward line last week with 11 marks and 25 disposals at 76% efficiency.

Full Back: Robbie Tarrant (North Melbourne)

Robbie Tarrant showed once again that he needs to be included in the best defenders in the league alongside Alex Rance and Michael Hurley. 16 marks and 20 disposals as a key defender is elite.

Back Pocket: Rory Laird (Adelaide)

Laird is as consistent as they come for the Crows and he rarely has a bad game. 30 disposals off half back always helps.

Half Back: Kade Simpson (Carlton)

Kade Simpson AKA the Benjamin Button of the AFL. 31 disposals with 30 of them being kicks at 70% efficiency is huge for the Blues.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 21: Kade Simpson of the Blues spoils the ball during the round five AFL match between the Carlton Blues and the West Coast Eagles at Melbourne Cricket Ground on April 21, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Centre Half Back: James Sicily (Hawthorn)

Sicily was impressive in the bad loss to the Kangaroos and has become solid in Hawthorn's back line. He had 28 disposals at 78% efficiency.

Half Back: Alex Witherden (Brisbane)

27 disposals at 85% efficiency across half back is huge and the Lions have found a good one in Alex Witherden.

Centre

Wing: Stephen Coniglio (GWS)

Coniglio continues to rack up disposals every week and has become the central part of GWS' midfield without Josh Kelly.

Centre: Nat Fyfe (Fremantle)

He is back! Fyfe confirmed that he is back to his Brownlow Medal best with 43 disposals, seven marks and a goal.

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 21: Nathan Fyfe of the Dockers passes the ball during the round five AFL match between the Fremantle Dockers and the Western Bulldogs at Optus Stadium on April 21, 2018 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Wing: Adam Treloar (Collingwood)

The ANZAC medalist lifted his team in the second half and kicked two goals, had 34 disposals and was just everywhere he needed to be through the game.

Forwards

Half Forward: Brett Deledio (GWS)

Deledio's best game for GWS so far with two goals and 29 disposals.

Centre Half Forward: Tex Walker (Adelaide)

Tex put his haters to bed against the Swans and lead from the front with four goals to take his Crows over the line.

Half Forward: Robbie Gray (Port Adelaide)

In a bad loss for his team, Robbie Gray still shone with 32 disposals, seven tackles and goal.

Forward Pocket: Luke Bruest (Hawthorn)

Breust kicked five goals in Hawthorn's loss to North Melbourne as a reminder that he's still one of the gun forwards of the AFL.

Full Forward: Ben Brown (North Melbourne)

Brown continues to show that he is the best marking forward in the competition. Four goals this week is quiet compared to other games this year which says something about how talented he is.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 22: Ben Brown of the Kangaroos lines up for a goal during the round five AFL match between the North Melbourne Kangaroos and the Hawthorn Hawks at Etihad Stadium on April 22, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)

Forward Pocket: Jack Ziebell (North Melbourne)

In a new role up forward, Ziebell has become a key to North Melbourne's good start to the year. He kicked two goals and had 18 touches.

Followers

Ruck: Max Gawn (Melbourne)

Gawn dominated on Tuesday night with 56 hitouts to Toby Nankervis' 19.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 24: Max Gawn of the Demons and Toby Nankervis of the Tigers compete in a ruck contest during the 2018 AFL round five match between the Melbourne Demons and the Richmond Tigers at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on April 24, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Ruck Rover: Joel Selwood (Geelong)

With no Gary Ablett and Patrick Dangerfield playing in the forward line, Joel Selwood was the key in the midfield that got the Cats over the line in Adelaide.

Rover: Patrick Cripps (Carlton)

Cripps was huge against the Eagles last weekend with 34 disposals in the middle of the ground.

Interchange

Interchange: Isaac Heeney (Sydney)

Heeney competed throughout the night against Adelaide and kept his Swans in the game.

Interchange: Seb Ross (St Kilda)

Ross took some much needed pressure off Jack Steven this week with 31 disposals.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 21: Sebastian Ross of the Saints is tackled during the round five AFL match between the St Kilda Saints and the Greater Western Sydney Giants at Etihad Stadium on April 21, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Interchange: Ed Curnow (Carlton)

Curnow's pressure and tackling was key in keeping Carlton in the game against West Coast. He had 25 disposals and laid 12 tackles.

Interchange: Kane Lambert (Richmond)

Lambert starred for the Tigers with two goals and 29 disposals.

Published by
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