He has 12 goals in his last five games - could he kickstart a run to. Another three goals, 20 disposals and three inside 50s shows Harry has added a defensive aspect to his game which helps keep him involved. Not only is his kicking at goal looking much better in recent weeks, his general output is up, and he looks confident. Stocks up: His stocks have been available at bargain basement prices (for a Coleman Medal-winning forward) but for those who've kept the faith in Harry McKay, they're being rewarded. Stocks down: Charlie Cameron's form is officially a concern, isn't it? He's a star, we get that, as his previous All-Australian blazers and 34 goals in 11 games earlier this year suggested, but that's been followed by three goals in four games since, and his eight touches (two clangers) and two behinds against the Eagles isn't the return we expect from a player of his calibre. The Lions forward, who was somewhat on the outer a month ago when falling out of the team alongside fellow veteran Daniel Rich, starred in the 81-point win over the Eagles and, although it's not the hardest contest he'll have for the rest of the year, there may be room for him in Chris Fagan's forward 50 after all. Stocks up: Well, it's fair to say stocks in ageing stars undertaking mid-season preseasons in a similar vein to Jack Gunston, whose AFL return coincided with an equal career-best six-goal haul, have sky-rocketed. The young defender, who rightly deserves to be in the Rising Star conversation, had just 20% disposal efficiency from five touches, and finished the game with -0.8 rating points - the least effective game on the ground. Stocks down: Max Michalanney has been a revelation for the Crows this season but lowered his colours during a tough afternoon at Marvel Stadium. Their misfired comeback was largely due to the midfield presence of Jordan Dawson's 28 touches and eight marks, and Rory Laird's 31 (18 contested) and 10 clearances, the duo thriving under the ruck dominance of Reilly O'Brien who had a whopping 40 hit outs. Stocks up: After being obliterated in the first half, the Crows lifted and stayed within reach in the final two terms despite facing a 44-point deficit at one stage. Every club features, so jump ahead to your team below (desktop only).Ĭrows | Lions | Blues | Magpies | Bombers | Dockers | Cats | Suns | Giants | Hawks | Demons | Roos | Power | Tigers | Saints | Swans | Eagles | Bulldogs Our footy experts cast their eye over the week's action to find out whose stocks are up - whether it's a coaching masterstroke or a player having a blinder - and whose are down. In Round 17 of the 2023 AFL season, the King twins both had nightmare games (for different reasons) and Bailey Smith's form continues to concern Dogs fans, but the Blues have won three in a row (by 50 or more points!) and the Dons are at cruising altitude. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserĪFL Round 17 stocks up, stocks down: Dons flying these small forwards need to find form
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