Footy blogger Craig McKay gives us his top five from the Power's loss to Geelong.

Chad Wingard
Was so far best on ground for us it wasn't funny. Surprised his disposal efficiency was so low as it didn't come across that way at the ground. Every time he went near it, something exciting happened. He worked hard across the midfield and on the flanks and was our only dangerous forward on the night. The one hander backing into the pack followed by the nonchalant checkside goal was classic Wingod. The media can't deny he's in AA form for much longer. Not much more he can do out there at the moment. Is carrying the side a bit, certainly up forward.


Brad Ebert
Played in fits and starts but when he was hot, the side looked much better. Had a couple of purple patches in the first and third quarters. Worked super hard across the half back line and ran hard to create an option through the midfield and pushing forward. Some decision making errors but overall another super consistent game for Brad.


Robbie Gray
Strong through the midfield and one of our only midfielders that were able to consistently win the ball at the stoppages. Also looked dangerous when stationed in the forward line with a couple of clever goals. Disposal was down a touch but was still well in our best players on the night. 


Alipate Carlile
Played a very strong game on Hawkins who was kept to minimal influence until the last quarter. Bobby was a touch frustrating at times in dealing with some ground balls but when the ball was in the air, he regularly beat Hawkins. A couple of strong moments where he burst through a tackle were a highlight. 


Jack Hombsch
Strong in the air and spoiled everything in sight once again. Had a couple of good intercept marks and was one defender who didn't turn over the ball. A bit down in terms of his influence from previous weeks but still was an important player out there in trying to get us back in front.