Here are the eleven top performers (by position) from Round 17 of the A-League, according to Flashscore's in-house player rating system.
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GK: Harrison Devenish-Meares - Sydney FC (8.0)
Devenish-Meares saved five shots coming his way to keep an important clean sheet in a 1-0 win over Brisbane.
LB: Jake Girdwood-Reich - Auckland FC (7.3)
Girdwood-Reich was the highest rated left back of the competition despite being booked, winning nine of his 11 individual duels as well as making seven clearances.
CB: James Donachie - Central Coast Mariners (8.2)
Donachie was in the right place at the right time to pounce on a deflection and sink a game-winning goal that has the Mariners just three points outside the top-six. A game-high ten clearances also contributed highly to his rating of 8.2.
CB: Daniel Hall - Auckland FC (7.3)
Hall has been a pillar of consistency in the last few weeks, without doing anything too spectacular, but his 13 clearances played a big part in Auckland's clean sheet.
RB: Callum Talbot - Macarthur FC (8.2)
The hard working 24-year-old recorded the highest Flashscore rating of the match in two of his last four appearances, this time for five shot attempts, a game-best 82 touches, three accurate crosses and two big chances created.
LM: Ryan Fraser - Western Sydney Wanderers (8.6)
It didn't take long for Fraser's class to begin oozing and, after two bench appearances, he's now making an outstanding impact for a full 90 minutes.
The man with more than 180 Premier League appearances already has three goals and an assist in only 360 minutes of football.
CM: Ryan White - Adelaide United (8.1)
21-year-old White helped put the game to bed by assisting United's third goal shortly after the half-time break.
CM: Juan Mata - Melbourne Victory (9.3)
Mata had a direct hand in all three of Melbourne Victory's goals and, having exploded in the months of January and February, is now a standout Johnny Warren Medal favourite.
RM: Marcus Younis - Melbourne City (7.7)
Younis was rested up during City's midweek Champions League game and it paid off as he has now assisted and/or scored in four of his last five games in all competitions.
FW: Jesse Randall - Auckland FC (8.3)
Randall stood out in the derby with four shots, whilst passing at an excellent rate of 82% in the final third.
FW: Guillermo May - Auckland FC (7.9)
May pounced on a rare start for this season with a goal and an assist in the first half to ensure Wellington had too much to do after half-time despite their fight.
Honourable mentions: It was an outstanding weekend for central midfielders, so shout outs must go out to the trio of Juan Muniz (8.0), Paul Okon-Engstler (7.9) and Tiago Quintal (7.7), who all fell just short.
