16 disposals, 9 marks and 4 goals was enough for a tally of 112, the highest of any player on the ground. He scored 113 when the teams last met in 2012.
Preparing to face Melbourne this week, one may be surprised to learn Petrie does not possess a good fantasy record against Neil Craig’s team. His last score of more than 100 came all the way back in 2007, with the six games since reaping a high of 94.
Jack Ziebell ($439,300) turned in an inspiring second half performance to will North back from its heavy deficit, finishing with 100 points. After limping off early, the vice captain’s night looked almost over, but he returned to collect 19 disposals and 7 tackles.
After a concussion against Brisbane left Lachlan Hansen ($333,000) unable to rack up the points, the defender returned to his marking ways, collecting a game high 11 on his way to a score of 94.
Removing the game against the Lions from the equation, Hansen has four consecutive scores of more than 90.
Brent Harvey ($428,200) rose in price by almost $10,000 after his 95-point performance against Carlton. The 356-gamer racked up a team-high 26 disposals to go with four tackles, three marks and a goal.
Brad McKenzie continued his price incline, now up to $179,500, $71,000 up from his tag at the start of the season.
Player | Score |
Drew Petrie | 112 |
Jack Ziebell | 100 |
Ryan Bastinac | 95 |
Brent Harvey | 95 |
Lachlan Hansen | 94 |
Leigh Adams | 88 |
Scott Thompson | 84 |
Lindsay Thomas | 78 |
Todd Goldstein | 73 |
Ben Cunnington | 72 |
Nathan Grima | 71 |
Andrew Swallow | 70 |
Jamie Macmillan | 61 |
Shaun Atley | 59 |
Aaron Black | 54 |
Brad McKenzie | 52 |
Robbie Tarrant | 52 |
Daniel Wells | 50 |
Taylor Hine | 45 |
Sam Gibson (starting substitute) | 44 |
Aaron Mullett | 33 |
Scott McMahon (substituted) | 32 |