The left-footer had 26 kicks in his 32 disposals and complemented it with 7 marks and a goal for his second successive century. In Mullett’s 27 games, he has passed 100 on five occasions, two of which were against Geelong.
To the surprise of very few, Brent Harvey ($459,400) took advantage of the space Geelong afforded him early, racking up 24 disposals in the first half. He ended with 37 for the game and a score of 118.
Like Mullett, Harvey enjoys playing against the Cats. It was his third consecutive score in triple figures in matches between the teams.
Lachlan Hansen ($366,000) continued his fine form, notching up 113 points for his sixth consecutive score of more than 90 (excluding the Brisbane game when he left the field concussed).
In each of those six games, he has taken at least 10 marks. It means his 1,947 coaches can bank a minimum score of at least 50 points once the number six disposes of the ball after a mark. He can be a unique point of difference with league finals starting this weekend.
After a rare century score by Jack Ziebell ($433,900) in Round 17 didn’t lead to a North win, regular service was resumed with his 100 on Friday night. Eight of his 12 career triple-figure tallies have resulted in Kangaroos’ wins.
Todd Goldstein ($415,200) moved into first place for total points by North players for the season after his score of 74.
Player | Score |
Aaron Mullett | 123 |
Brent Harvey | 118 |
Lachlan Hansen | 113 |
Leigh Adams | 105 |
Jack Ziebell | 100 |
Ryan Bastinac | 98 |
Daniel Wells | 90 |
Scott Thompson | 87 |
Drew Petrie | 85 |
Shaun Atley | 77 |
Todd Goldstein | 74 |
Ben Cunnington | 69 |
Sam Wright | 66 |
Jamie Macmillan | 64 |
Aaron Black | 62 |
Sam Gibson | 61 |
Lindsay Thomas | 60 |
Taylor Hine | 52 |
Luke Delaney | 43 |
Ben Jacobs (substituted) | 36 |
Robbie Tarrant | 28 |
Brad McKenzie (starting substitute) | 11 |