The numbers that matter


The big winners of Round 11
Geelong just never go away, do they?
The 2022 Premiers have made four Grand Finals and missed the finals only twice in Chris Scott's 16-year tenure and appear locked in for yet another foray into September despite having churned through an entire generation of players during his lengthy stay at Kardinia Park.
Whether it's the recruiting, the club culture, or both; the Cats continue to be one of the AFL's most professional and ruthless outfits and that was again on display when they put former ladder leaders Sydney to the sword on home turf this weekend.
Scott singled out Lawson Humphries, young ruck Mitch Edwards and star recruit Bailey Smith as three individuals in a very impressive bunch who were able to adapt and nullify the Swans' running threat off the half-back line.
Despite being actively tagged by Sydney's James Jordon, Smith dazzled in the so-called 'Premiership quarter' with 18 disposals, three clearances and seven goal involvements in a single quarter of football.
Even Connor O'Sullivan, who was tasked with keeping Charlie Curnow quiet - and did so with Curnow recording just ten kicks and two goals - moved forward in the third quarter to get on the board before Curnow did.
Scott's men are on a tear with six wins from their last seven matches, dealing with the reigning Premiers and former ladder leaders in the last fortnight, and should keep the momentum rolling when they face Carlton next week.
Who kicked big bags this week?
GWS veterans Jake Stringer and Toby Greene led the way this week with five each in the rout of the Lions. In what was another quiet week for key forwards, Blake Hardwick, Jye Amiss and Joel Amartey chipped in with four each.

Team of the Week
The Round 11 Team of the Week comes courtesy of player scores from the official AFL.com fantasy game.

Goal of the Week
Mark of the Week
The naughty boys
Suspensions:
Riley Thilthorpe - Striking - 1 match
High-range fines:
Jordon Sweet - Striking - $2000 or $3000
Sam Walsh - Meleeing - $1875 or $3125
Low-range fines:
Matt Rowell - Careless umpire contact - $1000 or $1500
Luke Davies-Uniacke - Careless umpire contact - $1000 or $1500
Mitch Georgiades - Meleeing - $1000 or $1500
Jack Silvagni - Meleeing - $1000 or $1500
Darcy Parish - Meleeing - $1000 or $1500
Jack Ross - Meleeing - $1000 or $1500
Josh Rachele - Staging - $1000 or $1500
Cam Rayner - Staging - $1000 or $1500
Connor Idun - Striking - $1000 or $1500
Next week's fixtures

