Adelaide

Adelaide's well-rounded attack is demonstrated by having Charlie Cameron, Jarryd Lyons and Josh Jenkins in the top nine in the AFL for score assists and Tom Lynch, Taylor Walker and Eddie Betts in the top 12 for scoring chain involvements. Brodie Smith provides great run out of defence as the fourth-ranked player in metres gained in the competition.

Metres gained
Brodie Smith (565m – No.4 in the AFL), Ricky Henderson (391.7m – No.46), Tom Lynch (390.7m – No.48)

Score assists 
Charlie Cameron (2.1 per game – No.1), Jarryd Lyons (1.9 – No.5), Josh Jenkins (1.8 – No.9)

Scoring chain involvements
Tom Lynch (9.1 – No.2), Taylor Walker (8.6 – No. 4), Eddie Betts (7.8 – No.12)

Running bounces
Charlie Cameron (1.4 – No.16), Brodie Smith (1.3 – No.18), Rory Atkins (1.1 – No.26)

Spoils
Daniel Talia (7.8 – No.6), Kyle Hartigan (5.2 – No.30), Jake Lever (4.3 – No.42)

Intercept marks
Daniel Talia (2.3 – No.19, Jake Lever (2.3 – No.19), Kyle Hartigan (1.8 – No.39)

Effective kicks inside 50
Taylor Walker (68 per cent – No.6), Mitch McGovern (65 per cent – No.16), Tom Lynch (62 per cent – No.23)

Player Ratings points
Rory Sloane (16.5 per game – No.10), Josh Jenkins (14.7 – No.25), Eddie Betts (13.6 – No.51)

Handball receives
Brodie Smith (11.8 per game – No.26), Rory Laird (10.8 – No.44), Scott Thompson (10.3 – No.58)

Standout game
Eddie Betts racked up 27.4 ratings points in Adelaide's 58-point thumping of Port Adelaide in round two. Betts was electric from the start with four first-quarter goals. He finished the day with five from 17 possessions and six marks. His ‘point of the year’ from the pocket was also a highlight.

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