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In his return to the big stage, Tim Membrey delivered and more.
Silky as can be in Spud's Game, Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera was simply on fire.
The Bombers' late fightback put a dampener on Round 3, but Seb Ross fought right to the end.
A captain's performance in every sense of the word, Jack Steele dragged his side over the line in Gather Round.
With his run and dash, Bradley Hill willed his side back into the contest.
On a disappointing night, Bradley Hill was a shining light.
Run, run and run all night, Darcy Wilson put up more than a fight.
Darcy Wilson is growing right before our eyes, running the Roos ragged under the roof.
An immense performance in the ruck from Rowan Marshall comprehensively earned the fans' tick.
Back-to-back mega outings from Rowan Marshall continues his rich vein of form.
The Dees were dominant at the 'G, but skipper Jack Steele refused to throw in the towel.
Along the wing and up forward, Mason Wood as unstoppable out west.
A towering presence in defence, Josh Battle held down the fort as the Suns charged under the roof.
Around the corner, from long-range or in traffic, Jack Higgins hit the scoreboard when it mattered.
A narrow loss in the end, but Rowan Marshall was relentless up forward.
A memorable return, an even better win. Mattaes Phillipou was the star of the show over the Swans.
The Saints were dampened by the gritty Crows, but Rowan Marshall gave it his everything.
Five-goal, five-star. Tim Membrey was on fire as the Saints swooped on the Eagles.
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