Hawthorn young gun Jasmine Fleming was the shining light in her side’s 30-point loss to the Western Bulldogs on Saturday.
Fleming recorded a career-high 25 disposals (equal highest on the ground) to go with six clearances (second highest on the ground) and three inside 50s (second highest on the ground).
Of her 25 possessions, 10 of those were contested and 19 were kicks, highlighting the 17-year-old’s rapid improvement in her short AFLW career so far.
In terms of disposals, Aileen Gilroy and Tilly Lucas-Rodd followed Fleming closely with 19 apiece.
Akec Makur Chuot had a positive influence in defence with 16 disposals and 261 metres gained. The 30-year-old led the Hawks in the latter category.
Tegan Cunningham and Jess Duffin also stepped up in defence with four marks each, tying with Isabelle Porter and Dog Kirsty Lamb for the most clunks of the game.
Tamara Smith’s name is becoming a familiar sight in the tackling department and Saturday’s game was no different, leading all-comers with 13.