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WHO starred and who stunk for our Nissan SuperCoach teams in Round 11?
See who made our Hall of Fame and Hall of Shame across the weekend.
SYDNEY SWANS 148 d GEELONG 38
Swans Studs: You know you're going all right when nearly half of your team registers over 100 SuperCoach points! Defender Nick Malceski (144) led all comers, while hard nuts Craig Bird (137) and Ben McGlynn (130) were just as influential. Star forward duo Kurt Tippett (116) and Lance Franklin (108) booted three goals each.
Swans Duds: Time to chop Jeremy Laidler (45) as the Swans' match committee might chop him soon! Lewis Jetta (45) and Harry Cunningham (25) had little impact.
Cats Studs: Not very often when no Cats players fail to score over 100! Joel Selwood (98), Jimmy Bartel (96), Harry Taylor (96) and Steve Johnson (92) were the team's highest scorers.
Cats Duds: Plenty here. Owners would have liked a little bit more out of bubble man Jed Bews (29), while Billie Smedts (16) struggled in his return match from injury. Jackson Sheringham (22), Jordan Murdoch (31) and Steve Motlop (32) failed to fire.
He might be literally flying, but Swan Jeremy Laidler is not flying in many SuperCoach owners' eyes. Source: Getty Images
COLLINGWOOD 140 d ST KILDA 54
Magpies Studs: Travis Cloke (164) returned to his best form, booting five goals from 23 touches and 12 marks. Dayne Beams (126) was the game's dominant midfielder. Clinton Young (115), Scott Pendlebury (113) and Josh Thomas (113) all had 26-plus disposals.
Magpies Duds: Alan Toovey (31) might be a reliable defender, but he's no reliable SuperCoach scorer! Tyson Goldsack (35) finished with four clangers. And owners of Jamie Elliott (71), who averages a touch under 95 points per game this season, have reason to feel a little disappointed with his score.
Saints Studs: If you picked up bubble man Cameron Shenton (100) during the week — even better, had him on your field — give yourselves a pat on the back. Shenton showed ample promise, finishing with 24 touches, six marks and four rebound 50s. Lenny Hayes (108) was the only other Saints to crack the ton.
Saints Duds: If you hadn't already traded Jack Billings out (33), do so now! The dual-position player had little impact against the Pies, finishing with 12 touches. Rhys Stanley (46) and Adam Schneider (44) failed to reach the half-ton.
Collingwood's Travis Cloke racked up 164 SuperCoach points against the Saints. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: News Corp Australia
PORT ADELAIDE 95 d MELBOURNE 75
Demons studs: Lynden Dunn top scored with 116 points ahead of Cam Pedersen (106) his second ton in as many games. Bernie Vince was next best on 98 points while Dom Tyson (95) could have scored more had it not been for eight clangers.
Demons duds: Mark Jamar (54) struggled against in-form ruckman Matthew Lobbe. Jack Watts (64) was OK.
Power studs: Justin Westhoff (116) starred at the death as Port Adelaide was forced to pull out all stops to pinch victory. Travis Boak (115) was brilliant as ever, while Matthew Broadbent collected 114 points.
Power duds: Chad Wingard (10) was having a dirty day even being copping a knee to the back of the head. Wingard was subbed out with concussion and just five disposals to his name. Jared Polec (46) kicked the sealer to boost his other lowly numbers.
Justin Westhoff top scores for Port Adelaide against Melbourne. Source: Getty Images
BRISBANE 98 d CARLTON 91
Lions studs: You couldn't get more stud-like than Tom Rockliff (182), who willed his side to victory with 36 touches (22 contested), 13 tackles and nine clearances. Partners in crime Dayne Zorko (131) and Jack Redden (125) were influential, while Zac O'Brien (100) remarkably tonned up after starting as the sub. (A late goal when scores were tight certainly helped).
Lions duds: After kicking the first goal of the game, Jackson Paine (18) was virtually unsighted. Owners of Lewis Taylor (43) would have been disappointed with his final score.
Blues studs: SkipperMarc Murphy (156) was outstanding, finishing with 36 touches, six tackles and seven inside 50s. Robbie Warnock (121) had a whopping 57 hit-outs! Kade Simpson (112), Sam Docherty (102) and Andrejs Everitt (102) all cracked triple-figures.
Power duds: Missing Persons Unit was sent to the Gabba to look for Jarrad Waite (33), who was barely seen all match. Popular picks Troy Menzel (33) and Dylan Buckley (27) were also quiet.
Marc Murphy was in everything for Carlton but to no avail. Source: Getty Images
ESSENDON 104 d RICHMOND 54
Bombers Studs: Ben Howlett kicked five goals and had 25 touches in a matchwinning performance that saw him top score with 150. David Zaharakis (126), Jobe Watson (125) and Brendon Goddard (121) combined to give the Tigers a bath. Dustin Fletcher (120) wasn't too bad either.
Bombers Duds: Jason Winderlich had a very quiet night in the forward line before being subbed out with just 24 points to his name. Heath Hocking (37) had his hands full with tagging duties while Jake Melksham (17) started as the sub.
Tigers Studs: Brandon Ellis (109) and Dustin Martin (102) were the only Tigers fighting against the Bomber tide. Troy Chaplin (96) saw plenty of the ball in defence while Daniel Jackson (90) battled manfully.
Tigers Duds: Ben Griffiths (25) was barely sighted and may be replaced by Ty Vickery next week. Steven Morris (30) had the job on Michael Hibberd but was beaten while Shaun Hampson (45) was subbed out in favour of Ivan Maric.
Ben Howlett was sensational in Essendon's big win over Richmond. Source: Getty Images
ADELAIDE 109 d GOLD COAST 77
Crows Studs: The big fella was back and firing. Yep, Taylor walker, or 'Tex' as he's simply known in the City of Churches, had it 22 times and more importantly booted five sausage rolls to accumulate 146 SuperCoach points. He was the difference. Rory Sloane (136) and Matty Jaensch (128) were also prime movers.
Crows Duds: Eddie Betts was lively but surprisingly only netted 67 SuperCoach points. Injury hurt Sam Jacobs' output (57). Sam Kerridge (44) tagged Gazza, while 'Truck' Rutten (41) is never one to have a big impact — at least offensively — on matches.
Suns Studs: David Swallow's tremendous year continued. He had 37 touches to rack up (130) SuperCoach points. Gazza (130) didn't win as much ball as usual but still had an impact when he did, while Dion Prestia seldom (127) plays a bad one.
Suns Duds: They've been great in recent weeks but Guy McKenna needed more from his 50-70 gamers. Brandon Matera (54), Tom Lynch (40) was beaten by Daniel Talia and Luke Russell (37) all struggled, while the experienced Jarrod Harbrow (52) wasn't able to provide his usual drive.
David Swallow (right) was outstanding for the Suns. Picture: Sarah Reed Source: News Corp Australia
WESTERN BULLDOGS v FREMANTLE
Bulldogs studs: Tom Liberatore (125) was gallant in defeat with 31 disposals, 10 tackles and nine clearances. Shaun Higgins was next best on 104 from Robert Murphy and big Will Minson on 102.
Bulldogs duds: Ryan Griffen (66) will be sleeping with the light on this week after having Ryan Crowley chase him around Etihad Stadium.
Dockers studs: Stephen Hill (126) starred with 24 disposals and four goals, while Michael Barlow (114) was as consistent as ever with 28 possessions.
Dockers duds: Chris Mayne (57) was held goalless while Nat Fyfe could only must 76 points.
Giants co-captain Callan Ward refused to give up. Picture: Getty Source: Getty Images
HAWTHORN v GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY
Hawks studs: Isaac Smith (121) was the difference kicking four goals from his 23 disposals. Lesser-lights Angus Litherland (115) and Kyle Cheney (103) were next best from Grant Birchall on 99.
Hawks duds: Jarryd Roughead (52) failed to fire a shot despite kicking two goals. Luke Hodge (57) butchered his disposals operating at 58 per cent efficiency.
Giants studs: Callan Ward (142) led the Giants' midfield brigade with 29 disposals, 13 clearances and 13 tackles. Devon Smith played one of his best games kicking four goals from his 26 disposals for 139 points. Adam Treloar, Shane Mumford, Lachie Whitfield and Tom Scully all scored in triple figures.
Giants duds: Jeremy Cameron (36) had a dirty day and that was before concerns the key forward has broken a bone in his arm. Curtly Hampton did his SuperCoaches no favours with just 14 disposals.
Brent Harvey shows Scott Selwood a clean pair of heels. Picture: Getty Source: Getty Images
WEST COAST v NORTH MELBOURNE
Eagles studs: Mark LeCras (134) played a lone hand up forward kicking two goals and laying 12 tackles. Matt Priddis (132) tried hard all night while Nic Naitanui (113) is back to his best.
Eagles duds: Josh Kennedy (46) might as well have stayed home — simply had no impact. Sharrad Wellingham (53) and Luke Schuey (55) were outclassed against a dominant Kangaroos midfield.
Kangaroos studs: Ben Cunnington (131) was unstoppable in the clinches with 33 disposals and eight clearances. Brent Harvey (120) overcame a slow start — just two disposals in the first quarter — to finish with 27 and a goal. Leigh Adams, Scott Thompson and Nick Dal Santo registered triple figure scores.
Kangaroos duds: Drew Petrie (50) got better as the game went on and could be ready to blossom. Jack Ziebell (51) operated at just 47 per cent while Todd Goldstein (75) had his hands full against Eagles Dean Cox and Nic Naitanui.
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