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FOLLOWERS

Max Gawn

Dominant.

The Melbourne giant looks to be flexing his versatility this year, moving forward and being able to impact the scoreboard with a two-goal effort against the Giants.

Add in his 24 touches, seven clearances, nine marks and 28 hitouts, and Gawn takes home the BOG honours in Sunday's win.

Darcy Parish

In what was a glorious outing for a majority of the Bombers on Saturday, Parish stood above the rest.

Handed further minutes in the midfield, the dashing Bomber was able to prove his worth in the engine room - amassing 34 possessions, 10 clearances, nine marks and 10 score involvements.

Following his Round 3 performance, Parish looks to have given coach Ben Rutten a very handy problem to have.

Andrew Gaff

Exceptional in his side's victory over Port Adelaide thanks to his enormous tank and endurance.

Gaff put on a stellar four-quarter effort to amass 36 disposals at 88.9% efficiency to go along with his 13 marks and five score involvements.

The Eagles' midfield had the upper-had over their Power counterparts thanks to the likes of Gaff, Luke Shuey, Tim Kelly and Jack Redden.

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