Will Ashcroft stars, Josh Dunkley sets AFL finals tackles record but Suns fall flat in QClash knockout; best players, power rankings at the Gabba
(7) Jarrod Berry: The difficult wing player does not take the same plaudites as others, but he ran hard, impressed the game at both ends and made a strong contribution from Go-Whoa. 8/10
(8) Will Ashcroft: As Lachie Neale went out, the lions needed and delivered great performance from the Norm Smith medal last year. Ashcroft dominated the competition, spread with a hard run and kicked two of Brisbane’s six goals in the second period. 9/10
(10) Levi Ashcroft: He looked nervous and hurried in his first final and wasn’t productive again, but he was better for running. At the beginning of the second period, put your body in line for a great controversial ball win. 6/10
(13) Logan Morris: Morris lost very little time to trace his trail after he died of opportunities last week. In the first quarter, he scored a great goal falling, then he added another one in the second period while he was against Mac Andrew. 7/10
(15) Dayne Zorko: The Super-Gazisi underlined the status of Brisbane, one of the best of all time, starting from the rival Touk Miller. The desire to attack with strokes in the corridor helped create plenty of scoring opportunities. 8/10
(16) Glass Rayner: Rayner’s physicality was one of the important events. He tried for entertainment and after such a demonstration of his power and power, he jumped with a target of 80 plus meters in the second period. 8.5/10
Cam Rayner shares a laugh with Lions coach Chris Fagan.Credit: AFL Photos
(20) Sam Marshall: After being thrown into the starting staff in the last quarter, he did not come out. Logan Morris’e smart -angle kick Brisbane’nin opened the opening goal. 5.5/10
(22) TY Gallop: Gallop, who played in the absence of the wounded Eric Holtwood, made a controversial sign and twisted the set for the hymen AFL target perfectly in the third quarter. Promising performance. 6/10
(23) Charlie Cameron: He played one of his worst games last week, but it was clear that he chased salvation so early. He just kicked the three fees, but he became Spright and set up a series of scoring. 7/10
(27) Darcy Gardiner: I started in King, but Suns came out of him before the quarter hour after Suns played him from the air before the spear and scored two early goals that could be four. He returned to get 10 points and do some. 6/10
Harris Andrews leads Lions Solo in the absence of the wounded superstar Lachie Neale.Credit: AFL Photos
(31) Harris Andrews: Lions likes to use Andrews as the third man below, but after he dominated Darcy Gardiner early, he carried him to King. Andrews then stopped the king while stopping the king. 9/10
(32) Darcy Fort: Despite the return of Oscar McINERney, Brisbane remained the number 1 Ruckman. After Jarrod Witts dominated the taps early, he entered the competition. 6/10
(33) Zac Bailey: Bailey’s versatility was on the full screen. He was in the first center jump, and then he was dragged on a suspension on the goal line and threw three main branches with a perfect complementary performance. 7.5/10
(35) Ryan Lester: The new, constantly reliable veterans from signing an extension for another year did his job quietly on the Brisbane’s backline, where Gold Coast competed to penetrate in the last three quarters. 6.5/10
(37) Brandon Starcevich: Like Lester, Starcevich was defensively diligent and helped Gold Coast’s forward -looking medium -sized forward. 7/10
(44) Darcy Wilmot: He won a pile of the ball again, and his mentality was summarized in a second, where he was aggressively attacked by Sherrine to force a turnover in the middle before he found Callum Ah Chee in 50. 8/10
(46) Oscar McINERney: “Big O ı returned to the senior side, shared his rough tasks with Darcy Fort and spent time. He fought manically without a great impact. 6/10
(38) Bruce Reville (Reserve): Reville, who was remembered for the 11th match of the season, entered the competition in the last quarter and scored a goal that he missed to escape quickly. 3/10
Gold Coast
(1) Mac Andrew: Athletic defensive player, Lions’ number 1 marked Logan Morris’i checked in the first half. While Suns was fighting to score goals, ‘Break Cam’ came to the forefront in the third period, but the match could not get a sign. 6.5/10
(2) John Noble: The former Magpie won only 250 meters in the first period, but directly scored a goal with a goal for Ashcroft. Soon after another poor hit, Kai Lohmann continued to work hard in the defense and finished with the highest level of 562 million teams, but the lions were very dominant in the midfield. 6.5/10
John Noble began with a splendor.Credit: AFL Photos
(3) Sam Flanders: The man, who was connected to a trade with Blues, gave a stable target in the second period after the payment of the advanced semi -pressure of Suns. In addition, while finding the ball, the midfielder driver needed to help to provide the sun. 6/10
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(5) Alex Davies: In the eighth match of the season, Davies was a cleaning monster, but it did not have the same effect as it was against Dockers. The lions went to work on him and could not hand over Rowell and Anderson’s support teammates. Suns need to be hunted for a higher midfield depth. 6/10
(8) Brayden Fiorini: In the 10th season with the Suns, the low-score of the wing, fell into the same parenthesis with most of his teammates, there was a few touch, he did some good things, he ran hard while pushing it back, but ultimately had little effect. 6/10
(9) Ben Ainsworth: It started on the counter and it was something that had little influence during the evening. Recently, it ended a run of six straight Lions goals, but it was not important. 6/10
(11) Touk Miller: He and his Dayne Zorko don’t like each other, so it was great to see this couple turned into each other. But there was no theater tonight. The overflowing of the old captain had a part -time 12 touch, but only 176 m to the loan. In the third period, he missed a set of a set that his team desperately needed. He finished with 28 disposal, but the sharp -edged effect was not there. 7/10
(14) Lachie Weller: The hard wingman had only five touches and won 48m to his loan. Now in the eighth season with the club, the sun needed more than him, but it was a night when visitors looked tired after long journeys last weekend. 4/10
(15) Noah Anderson: For the first time, the captain of Suns, the entire Australian, gave an early run target, but later the bad positioning meant that the opponent responded at a stop of the opponent’s Will Ashcroft, Suns was beaten part -time in this area. He finished with 28 disposables, including six openings, but the midfield run did not have a spark scorebord effect. 7.5/10
(17) Daniel Rioli: The former Richmond Premiership star made his typical run and carried it from half -rear, but he wasn’t always clean with a locked Lions defense. Sometimes he seemed to be trying to do a lot of things to drag his team back to the competition. 7/10
Suns Bull Matt Rowell had a perfect season.Credit: AFL Photos
(18) Matt Rowell: For the first time, All-Avustralia had a fascinating war with the master Tagger Josh Dunkley, who questioned Lions’ fighting machine Rowell’s cleaning output and probably won this contest. Rowell achieved a long goal from the free kick in the second period, and for most of the night, the movement was thick with 23 handing, but could not lead an uprising. 7.5/10
(19) Bailey Humphrey: Livewire Creative Forward opened the game against Fremantle last weekend, but it was barely seen against a well -established Lions defense in the first half. Then, in the third period, he made a terrible call in front of the goal in front of the target only to choose the setting of the ball for the expansion of the ball. This error, but summarized the evening. 4/10
(20) Ethan read: This was a night to forget the man called “Unicorn .. Typically a strong fire mark, long forward, a decline in the first period that Golden 20 million should take. Until two times, only two hands were disposed of and before the third was silenced by coach Damien Hardwick. 3/10
Ben Long had a quiet night.Credit: AFL Photos
(22) Ben Long: The dynamic forward, which was unlucky to avoid being called All-Avustralia, was a great disappointment by Goallless and solid Brandon Starcevich to have the worst game of the season. In the first period, a late goal was wasted and there was only two touches to the main break. 2/10
(25) Sam Collins: It was a rock in the best and the most fair winner, and the rest Ruckman Oscar McINERney experienced an incompatibility. However, when the lions turned deadly, there was a lot to do to suppress my confluence. 7/10
(27) Wil Powell: The talented defender worked hard, but could not deliver the run to harm the lions. Like most of his teammates, it was a learning experience. 5/10
(28) Jarrod Witts: Experienced Front Ruckman worked hard on the back and had 45 Hitout, but often they could not provide a great advantage. This was a night when the suns needed more signs on the ground, but that isn’t often not Witts’s power. 6.5/10
Jarrod Witts (right) dominated the Hitout against Oscar McINERney (left) and Darcy Fort.Credit: Getty Images
(32) Bodhi Uwland: The Surfer-Boy-looking challenging defense service had 10 to 10 touches and 19 for the game, and he did his best to run and carry. 6.5/10
(34) I King: This season, Suns’s leading Goalkicker began perfectly, but he gushed as he threatened to dominate. Darcy made a perfect start, leaving a mark on the transformation, and then it was the biggest goal scoring in Suns history with the second goal of the first period, and asked Harris Andrews to pass him. From there, everything was over, because he couldn’t find a space to come in. 6/10
(35) Connor Budarick: The young defender began on the bench and was beaten by Jarrod Berry soon in a sign competition. It had little influence in the first half and continued after this main break. 3/10
(40) Joel Jeffrey: The northern region product provided an early explosion from half -rear, and the clever hit the King’s second goal to the star. In the first period, he won more than 419 million for five -hand and game, but he could not really harm the lions. 6.5/10
(50) Jy Farrar: It was not surprising that Harris Andrews was his first rival because Lions wanted to send the best defenders to the second best key of the opposition. In the eighth match of the year, it was not a wonderful evening from the distant WA. He hit the task with a relatively easy set shot to start the third period – the lions responded to the goal of reaching six goals and added salt to the wound. 3.5/10
(24) David Swallow: As in the last week, retired veteran began-but this time there were no moments of the match. He was injected in the middle of the third period and fought to find the ball, while the Foundation Sun enjoyed his last moments as a league footballer. 2/10
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