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FORWARD LINE

Taylor Walker

For the third week in a row, Walker has cemented his place in our forward line following another impressive haul.

6.3 against the Suns in another stellar showing for the Crows, with the big Texan also amassing 24 disposals, nine marks and a stunning 504 metres gained.

Now has 17 goals for the season - two more than his 2020 tally - and is the early leader for the Coleman Medal.

Harry McKay 

12 scoring shots split 7.5 for the Blues spearhead, who was once again a formidable focal point for Carlton moving forward.

Add in 10 marks, 13 score involvements and 17 possessions to McKay's tally for the day to earn him BOG honours against the Dockers.

Currently third in the Coleman Medal and will be in the top echelon of forwards by the end of the season if he isn't already.

Josh Bruce

10 goals. Enough said.

Jake Stringer

'The Package' returned in dazzling fashion to aid the Bombers to a monstrous 75-point victory over a top-eight contender in St Kilda.

Four goals and three clearances from his 12 touches for the day had Stringer looking back to his best and is sure to have given Essendon fans something else to be excited about heading into Round 4.

Sam Wicks

To defeat the Tigers at the MCG you need role payers to step up to the occasion, and Wicks looks to have been that player.

In what was his 10th game at AFL level, the 21-year-old offered plenty of threat in a partnership with Tom Papley as the pair booted seven goals between them.

13 marks and 21 disposals for Wicks earns him the honours of making our Team of the Week over his fellow Bloods forward.

Josh Dunkley

Once again a stellar showing in his rotation between midfield and forward in the Doggies' Good Friday demolition over the Kangaroos.

Dunkley ended the day with a game-high 33 disposals at 84.8% efficiency to go along with five clearances, five marks, eight score involvements and a goal.

Once again the Bulldogs midfielders made their mark on the competition and don't look like slowing down anytime soon.

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