Three games on Saturday including the Power hosting the Swans, in what will likely be a low scoring affair at Adelaide Oval.
Melbourne Demons vs Essendon Bombers
Leg 1 - Archie Roberts 25+ Disposals
Only 22 disposals last week for Roberts with Merrett going down back, but he will bounce back here.
The Bombers played a slow back-half, low-risk game in their only win of the season against Melbourne at Gather Round, and Roberts came away with 42 disposals in that game.
Averaging 31.5 disposals per game this season and hitting 25+ disposals in his last 11 games before last week, we will see Roberts hitting 25+ once again in this.
North Melbourne Kangaroos vs West Coast Eagles
Leg 2 - Ryan Maric 15+ Disposals
Ryan Maric will play his ninth game of the season when he takes on North Melbourne this weekend, and from his eight games so far he has a perfect record of hitting 15+ disposals.
Maric, playing the wing for West Coast, is averaging 18.5 disposals per game this season, and could benefit from the injury to Tom McCarthy, even pushing down back as one of the Eagles' defensive half ball users.
The last time Maric didn't record 15+ disposals when not playing as the sub was Round 22 in 2024, so he's been super-consistent under McQualter.
Port Adelaide Power vs Sydney Swans
Leg 3 - Under 162.5 Total Points
The Power feature in the lowest scoring games of any team this season, with an average total points of 162.8.
As a result, Port Adelaide have the lowest total points coverage rate in the competition at just 17%. They've played in five night games at Adelaide Oval this season and all five went under the total points line, averaging just 151 points.
The Swans are in the upper echelon of total points in the competition, but it's driven by their scoring. They are ranked third for points against per game, and with conditions likely cold and wet, scoring will be difficult for the Power.
Leg 4 - Joel Amartey 1+ Goals
27 goals for the season so far for Joel Amartey, kicking at least one goal in 11 of his 13 games.
Amartey's last two games against the Power show a strong correlation, with plenty of opportunities. When they played last year, Amartey went goalless but kicked six behinds, while in 2024 he kicked 3.2.
He has played well at Adelaide Oval before, kicking nine goals against the Crows in 2024.