AFL Round 14 Team of the Week (Season 2023)

AFL Team of the Week Round 14

B: Zach Guthrie (Geelong), Noah Balta (Richmond), Harry Cunningham (Sydney)
HB: Dan Houston (Port Adelaide), Nick Vlastuin (Richmond), Jack Sinclair (St Kilda)
C: Josh Kelly (GWS, co-captain), Trent Cotchin (Richmond, co-captain), Errol Gulden (Sydney)
HF: Sam Powell-Pepper (Port Adelaide), Jake Riccardi (GWS), Toby Greene (GWS)
FF: Todd Marshall (Port Adelaide), Nick Larkey (North Melbourne), Cody Weightman (Western Bulldogs)
Foll: Tim English (Western Bulldogs), Tim Taranto (Richmond), Marcus Bontempelli (Western Bulldogs, co-captain)
Int: Jeremy Finlayson (Port Adelaide), Zac Bailey (Brisbane) Adam Cerra (Carlton), James Rowbottom (Sydney)
Sub: Riley Bonner (Port Adelaide)

AFL Team of the Week- Team by Team

Adelaide Crows: Bye
Brisbane Lions: Zac Bailey (1)
Carlton Blues: Adam Cerra (1)
Collingwood Magpies: Bye
Essendon Bombers: Bye
Fremantle Dockers: (0)
Geelong Cats: Zach Guthrie (1)
Gold Coast Suns: (0)
Greater Western Sydney Giants: Toby Greene, Josh Kelly (co-captain), Jake Riccardi (3)
Hawthorn Hawks: Bye
Melbourne Demons: Bye
North Melbourne Kangaroos: Nick Larkey (1)
Port Adelaide Power: Riley Bonner (sub), Jeremy Finlayson, Dan Houston, Todd Marshall, Sam Powell-Pepper (5)
Richmond Tigers: Noah Balta, Trent Cotchin (co-captain), Tim Taranto, Nick Vlastuin (4)
St Kilda Saints: Jack Sinclair (1)
Sydney Swans: Harry Cunningham, Errol Gulden, James Rowbottom (3)
West Coast Eagles: Bye
Western Bulldogs: Marcus Bontempelli (co-captain), Tim English, Cody Weightman (3)

Backs

Zach Guthrie of the Cats was probably their best player; he had six score involvements and eight intercept possessions.
Noah Balta from the Tigers did a good job curtailing the influence of Max King.
Harry Cunningham of the Swans kept Charlie Cameron goalless!

Half-backs

Dan Houston of the Power continues to play well.
Nick Vlastuin from the Tigers was one of the best players on the ground.
Jack Sinclair was the only player for the Saints to poll a Coaches’ vote.

Centres

Josh Kelly of the Giants was outstanding with three goals and 33 disposals.
Trent Cotchin from the Tigers led from the front in his 300th game.
Errol Gulden of the Swans found a bit of the footy and kicked two goals.

Half-forwards

Sam Powell-Pepper of the Power kicked two goals and provided plenty of pressure on the Cats defence.
Jake Riccardi kicked five goals for the Giants.
Toby Greene of the Giants kicked four goals.

Forwards

Todd Marshall of the Power kicked three goals.
Nick Larkey kicked three goals for the Kangaroos.
Cody Weightman of the Western Bulldogs kicked six goals in his 50th AFL game!

Followers

Tim English of the Western Bulldogs had 24 disposals.
Tim Taranto was probably the best player on the ground for the Tigers against the Saints.
Marcus Bontempelli of the Western Bulldogs led well through his actions; he kicked three goals and had 33 disposals.

Interchange

Jeremy Finlayson of the Power kicked four goals.
Zac Bailey from the Lions was arguably the best player on the ground against the Swans.
Adam Cerra of the Blues was outstanding.
James Rowbottom played one of his best games for the Swans.

Sub

Riley Bonner of the Power was probably the best sub in Round 14; he had four inside 50s, two score involvements and two intercept possessions.

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