Round 3 saw the inclusion of three Brisbane Lions players in AFL Media's Team of the Week.
Eric Hipwood, Lachie Neale and Josh Walker all featured after being instrumental in their sides win over Port Adelaide at the Gabba.
Hipwood had the Lions off to a dream start as he booted three goals in the first quarter. The forward would go on to kick six for the evening, an equal career best.
While Neale astounded commentators and fans alike, with another 40+ disposal performance, his second this season. 25 of those possessions were contested and he kicked one major. This game was his third consecutive performance scoring maximum coaches’ votes.
In a tight contest, Walker was a rock in the backline, taking 16 marks and racking up 23 possessions in the last line of defence. Through taking intercept marks, Walker managed to halt Power’s attack into their forward 50 on several occasions.
Hipwood, Neale and Walker’s nominations this week take the Brisbane Lions’ to seven nominations overall.
Here's a look at Round 3's best performers:
Sheppard was important, as was Josh Walker for Brisbane, holding the backline together as Port Adelaide came hard at the Lions.
Tom Stewart is putting together an excellent campaign and has been rewarded with his third selection.
It was a bit cheeky to pick Lachie Whitfield at half-back considering he was a high half-forward but he's played plenty of football there and had to be named after a dominant performance against Richmond.
Gold Coast's Sam Collins was outstanding in keeping the Western Bulldogs at bay and Fremantle's Luke Ryan stood out against St Kilda.
It's no surprise that Michael Walters was sublime for the Dockers.
The best way to respond to criticism is by being best afield, which Dyson Heppell was for Essendon.
Gaff was great, while Brodie Grundy dominated the ruck battle for the opposition.
There could be another Brownlow Medal going Patrick Dangerfield's way but Lions ball-magnet Lachie Neale would also be in the frame.
A dodgy ankle has hampered Isaac Heeney this season but he was brilliant against Carlton.
Jeremy Cameron snagged seven goals, Eric Hipwood burst out of his slump with six, Luke Breust and third-gamer Connor Rozee each had five while Cripps finished with four.
Gold Coast has left football pundits embarrassed after posting its second straight victory and Jack Martin has been a big reason why.
Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti helped swing the game for the Bombers to finally win, while Patrick Cripps and Marcus Bontempelli were enormous in losing sides.