GK- Jarrod Hill (Riverside)
The keepers with clean sheets were scarcely tested this week, but Jarrod Hill was peppered with shots in the Roos net and his quality shot stopping saw him making 10 saves in the match to help avoid a major blowout.
RB- Ryu Yonezawa (Hobart Zebras)
The Japanese full back was a dynamic two way player for his side who looked to really push onto midfield when his side was in possession and dictate the play from deep.
CB- Jack Bowman (South Hobart)
Deputising for Hugh Ludford, Bowman showed they don't lack for defensive depth with an accomplished display that saw him doing a great job containing the Knights explosive front line.
LB- Riley Dillon (Hobart Zebras)
On the other Zebras flank there was even more offensive push, with Dillon providing two assists for Sanders goals with a pair of perfectly placed crosses.
DM- Loic Feral (South Hobart)
The South veteran continued his rich vein of form with a classy midfield display that saw him constantly intercepting and breaking down Knights attacks.
CM- Jono Ladic (Olympia)
Bagged a goal early in the contest with a brilliantly timed run and looked in control of the game from the middle as he spread the ball around the pitch nicely.
CM- Nicholas Mearns (Olympia)
Two goals for Mearns, including an absolute stunner that picked out the top corner. He is a player who has really kicked back into top form over his last patch of games.
RW- Eddie Bidwell (Devonport)
Six assists for Bidwell as he ran rampant down the right wing. Clarence had no answer for the winger who seems to have developed some form of telepathic connection with Barnard.
LW- Isky Van Doorne (South Hobart)
A fine way to sign off for the Calgary Flyer, whose last month was comfortably his most impactful in his time in Tasmania. He forged two assists and was unable to be contained out wide.
ST- Mathew Sanders (Hobart Zebras)
Two well taken goals and a lovely dinked assist for Sanders, who put in a real captains performance, leading the response he so passionately called for post game last week and firing his side to victory in the second half.
ST- Miles Barnard (Devonport)
Eight goals! EIGHT! The Fox in the Box absolutely feasted on Clarence and after a classy opening goal from outside the box, lived up to his nickname for the next seven, clinically depositing the ball into the net time after time.