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Forwards

Half forward - Tim Membrey (St. Kilda)

Membrey led the charge up front for St. Kilda, kicking an impressive five goals straight. He also had nine marks, five of which were contested.

Centre Half Forward - Josh Jenkins (Adelaide)

Was a massive target for the Crows inside 50, and responded well. He clunked 11 marks, kicked four goals, and had eight score involvements. The Dogs didn't have an answer for him.

Half Forward - Ryan Nyhuis (Fremantle)

It was a debut to remember for Ryan Nyhuis, with some even calling it one of the best of all-time. The youngster finished with four goals, including the match-winner. No doubt his parents were happy they took the red eye from Darwin to watch their son play.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 09: Debutante, Ryan Nyhuis of the Dockers (right) celebrates the match winning goal with Hayden Crozier during the 2017 AFL round 16 match between the North Melbourne Kangaroos and the Fremantle Dockers at Etihad Stadium on July 09, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Forward Pocket - Orazio Fantasia (Essendon)

Brian Taylor had a day out on Saturday as his favourite name in the business was right in the thick of it. Fantasia managed to kick an impressive five goals, while having eight total score involvements.

Full Forward - Charlie Dixon (Port Adelaide)

It was one of those games where if they ball entered the Power's 50m arc everyone was looking for Charlie Dixon. By the end of the game he had kicked five goals and clunked an impressive seven marks inside 50.

Forward Pocket - Gary Rohan (Sydney)

Rohan seems to have been buoyed by kicking the game winning goal against Essendon, bagging five majors against Gold Coast just two weeks later. He finished the game with two goal assists and eight inside 50s as well.

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