SuperCoach studs and duds

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 07 April 2013 | 20.11

Richmond star Jack Riewoldt after kicking one of his seven goals during the Tigers' 17-point win over St Kilda at the MCG last night. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: The Australian

WHO were the Nissan SuperCoach stars this week and who stunk it up on the big stage.

HAWTHORN 148 d WEST COAST 98

Hawks stud: If Sam Mitchell doesn't have five Brownlow votes yet he'd be stiff. A monster performance netted 134 points. Some late goals lifted Buddy to 116, while Luke Hodge scored 103 on return.

Hawks dud: Just 70 for Shaun Burgoyne and if David Hale didn't bob up with last-quarter goals he wouldn't have got near 72.

Eagles stud: Josh Kennedy again grabbed 100, making him a must-have forward. Dean Cox and Matt Priddis - as reliable as ever - top scored with 118 ad 113 respectively.

Eagles dud: Jamie Cripps 32. Pass. Still inconsistent, as he was at the Saints.


COLLINGWOOD 117 d CARLTON 100

Pies stud:

The mosquito fleet of Jamie Elliott (159), Sam Dwyer (110) and Jarryd Blair (99) ripped the Blues apart in the second half.

Pies dud:

Just 60 for popular pick Brent Macaffer, but the Pies had few others to disappoint. Dane Swan (103) was down on his usual influence, but did line up on Chris Judd.

Blues stud:

Jeff Garlett scored 131, but Matthew Kreuzer is the Blue bolting into calculations. He scored 109 and could be a nice unique ruck choice.

Blues dud:

Brock McLean started as the sub, restricting him to just 35. Andrew Carrazzo burnt a few with 64, while Bryce Gibbs chalked up 86 - a few shy of his 150 in Round 1.

GEELONG 112 d NORTH MELBOURNE 108

Cats studs: Jimmy Bartel pocketed 43 points with his last-gasp goal after winning a contentious 50m penalty. Joel Selwood (140) was the star with 26 disposals including six inside-50s and a goal. The skipper also laid eight tackles.

Cats duds: Trent West (30) had his colours lowered in the ruck while Billie Smedts (36) and Mitch Duncan (50) played bit part roles.

Kangaroos studs: Rookie Aaron Mullett (122) starred again off half back while Ryan Bastinac and Andrew Swallow were locked on 111 points apiece. Todd Goldstein's (105) got his mojo back in the ruck with 42 hit outs.

Kangaroos duds: Kieran Harper (21) stunk it up forcing Brad Scott to hand him the substitutes vest. Lachie Hansen (32) did very little inside the arc.

ESSENDON 184 d MELBOURNE 36

Dons stud: Jobe, Jobe, Jobe. Could he have six Brownlow votes to start the season? Enormous with 166 points from 38 touches. Dyson Heppell had 36 touches and 149 points, albeit with very little pressure from the Dees. Seven Dons cracked 120, with popular pick Brendon Goddard racking up 129.

Dons dud: Nick Kommer had to start as the sub and could muster just 21 points after that. Paddy Ryder finished with 88, with definite room to improve.

Dees stud: The full-back, not surprisingly. James Frawley finished with 117. But only he and Jeremy Howe hit three figures.

Dees dud: Just 44 for Mitch Clark,53 for Jack Watts and 24 for Jimmy Toumpas. Ouch.

PORT ADELAIDE 134 d GWS GIANTS 78

Power stud: Seven players hit three figures, but Justin Westhoff's five goals from 20 touches netted 163. Chad Wingard scored 145, while Monfries again hit the ton and looks a value pick.

Power dud: Hamish Hartlett let many SuperCoaches down, scoring just 38. That hurts. Kane Mitchell again had to wear the sub vest, mustering only 15.

Giants stud: Lachie Whitfield scored an even 100 - the most of his side. And he showed exactly why he was the No. 1 pick. All class and a lovely goal to boot. Dylan Shiel another handy 92.

Giants dud: Only 47 for Tom Scully. But you can bet he's glad he wasn't at the MCG. Adam Treloar couldn't back up his marevellous Round 1 effort, finishing with 71.

ADELAIDE 96 d BRISBANE 77

Crows studs: Patrick Dangerfield (107) delivered the Crows victory with two last-quarter goals but it was Scott Thompson (140) who kept the visitors in the match with 31 disposals including eight inside 50s and seven clearances.

Crows duds: Tough day for forwards and Taylor Walker (39) felt the pinch. Booted two goals but friendless among SuperCoaches. Bernie Vince (48) couldn't get near it.

Lions studs: Pearce Hanley (160) starred with 30 disposals and six marks. The Irishman also had six inside-50s and a goal. Tom Rockliff (109) had to overcome a slow start to sneak into triple figures while Matthew Leuenberger (101) had the best of the stoppages.

Lions duds: Patrick Karnezis (7), owned by 23 per cent of SuperCoaches, was never a chance after starting as the substitute. Stef Martin slotted two goals but scored a lowly 58 for his efforts.

FREMANTLE 106 d WESTERN BULLDOGS 78

Dockers studs: Nat Fyfe (127) justified his price tag picking up 25 disposals including six clearances and six inside-50s. Tendai Mzungu (105) clunked nine marks while Jon Griffin (102) broke even in the ruck.

Dockers duds: It was a case of chocolates to boiled lollies for Danyle Pearce (66) after the running machine scored 130 last week. Lee Spurr (51) and Nick Suban (62) performed fairly.

Dogs studs: Will Minson (143) enjoyed another solid week at the office with 48 hit outs and seven clearances to his name. Tom Liberatore (133) made it back-to-back hundreds while Adam Cooney's (124) rich vein of form continued. Brett Goodes (98) looks a ripper.

Dogs duds:
Daniel Giansiracusa (33) struggled to make an impact on the contest along with Tory Dickson (34), Shaun Higgins (48) and Ayce Cordy (23). Substitute Koby Stevens scored 30 points.

SYDNEY 114 d GOLD COAST 73

Swans studs: Jarrad McVeigh (144) booted four goals while picking up 27 disposals. Ryan O'Keefe (118) was arguably best afield with 27 touches including 10 clearances in a head-to-head duel with Gazza. Luke Parker and Kieren Jack had solid hit outs with 133 and 130 points respectively.

Swans duds:
For the second week in a row Adam Goodes had his colours lowered by brother, Bulldog Brett, scoring 49 points. Rhyce Shaw (60) was substituted out of the match.

Suns studs: Jaeger O'Meara (120) put in the first of what should be many best on ground performances for the Suns. The boom recruit picked up 25 disposals including six clearances. A good day for normal folk, a stinker for Gary Ablett (99).

Suns duds: Rory Thompson (26) injured his shoulder early in the match and struggled ever since. Jared Brennan (15) started as the substitute while Harley Bennell (53) was hardly sighted.

RICHMOND 99 d ST KILDA 82

Tigers studs: Jack Riewoldt was the difference with seven sausage rolls for 138 points. Trent Cotchin had a huge second half en route to 31 disposals and 119 points while big Ivan Maric (106) lifted to sneak into triple figures. Ricky Petterd (75) was solid and could provide plenty of upside.

Tigers duds: Bachar Houli (66) had a tough outing floating across half back while Shane Tuck (58) ran with Saint David Armitage.

Saints studs: Ben McEvoy (130) had big Ivan's measure in the first half before fading as the game went on. Clint Jones scored 116 points despite tasked with stopping Cotchin. Nick Riewoldt booted four goals on his way to 111 points.

Saints duds:
Steven Milne (30) couldn't get near it for a second week in a row while Beau Maister (49), Terry Milera (57) and Ahmed Saad (56) struggled forward of centre.


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