From snow falling in Canberra, to Josh Bruce's cool finish under pressure, Round 21 had it all. Here are the players that dominated last weekend.

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Brody Mihocek (Collingwood)

For the sixth time this season Mihocek kicked four goals in an impressive performance both offensively and defensively for the Pies forward. Mihocek had 12 disposals, took seven marks and laid six tackles as the Pies steadied their season a fortnight out from finals.

Jack Darling (West Coast Eagles)

The Eagles’ key forward bagged three goals against the Crows to push his tally for the year to 50. Darling took nine marks along with his 16 touches, and also laid an impressive seven tackles in West Coast’s win.

Jack Graham (Richmond Tigers)

The wet-weather specialist once again showed off his class on a soggy Sunday afternoon at the G. Graham had 22 touches, a massive 14 tackles and kicked four goals straight as the Tigers recorded another comfortable victory.

Gryan Miers (Geelong Cats)

The livewire forward continued his fantastic 2019 form with another superb performance in front of the Cat’s faithful. Miers had 17 disposals, seven marks and kicked 3.1 as the Cats thumped the Roos.

Darcy Fogarty (Adelaide)

Showcased his immense talent with a standout performance up forward for the Crows in their narrow loss to the Eagles on Sunday afternoon. In just his second game this season, Fogarty took seven marks, had 12 disposals and kicked five goals straight, providing Crows fans with some optimism moving forward into future seasons.

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 11: Darcy Fogarty of the Crows kicks on goal during the 2019 AFL round 21 match between the West Coast Eagles and the Adelaide Crows at Optus Stadium on August 11, 2019 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Carson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Charlie Cameron (Brisbane)

Cameron lit up the Gabba for the second consecutive week on Saturday night, winning the Marcus Ashcroft Medal for the best-on-ground in QClash 18. Now a shoo-in for an All-Australian spot, Cameron kicked a career-best six goals as the Lions all but wrapped up a spot in the top four.

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