Nick Riewoldt celebrates his goal in the fourth quarter. Picture: George Salpigtidis Source: Herald Sun
AGE is not a barrier to AFL success judging by our Round 6 Team of the Round.
Prominently featured are Corey Enright, Darren Glass, Luke McPharlin, Luke Hodge, Dean Cox and Nick Riewoldt, all at least 10-year veterans of the competition and all playing good footy.
Then there are the kids, headed by the sheer class of Jeremy Cameron and complimented by Allen Christensen, Luke Shuey, Lewis Jetta, Michael Walters and Ryan Bastinac.
Daniel Hannebery and his Sydney midfield mate Jarrad McVeigh are taking the competition by storm while Travis Boak is putting together a season of rare consistency.
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BACKS
Corey Enright (Geelong): Just another game for Mr Consistent.
Darren Glass (West Coast): Is he the club's finest full-back?
Tom Mohr (GWS): Belied his unusual appearance to play a blinder.
Corey Enright celebrates a late goal in his 250th match with mate Steve Johnson. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun
HALF-BACKS
Luke Hodge (Hawthorn): Has returned in a rich vein of form.
Luke McPharlin (Fremantle): Is rising 32 but who would know it?
Dale Thomas (Collingwood): Relished the freedom of playing at half-back.
CENTRES
Jarrad McVeigh (Sydney): A key part of a prolific ball-winning midfield.
Patrick Dangerfield (Adelaide): No wonder Geelong tried so hard to woo he and Boak.
Luke Shuey (West Coast): Taken a while but now back to full bore.
Adelaide midfielder Patrick Dangerfield takes off. Source: Getty Images
HALF-FORWARDS
Eddie Betts (Carlton): Carlton supporters can never complain about lack of excitement.
Jeremy Cameron (GWS): The closest thing to Royce Hart since Royce Hart
Allen Christensen (Geelong): Just how did he get through to 40 in the 2009 draft?
FORWARDS
Lewis Jetta (Sydney): Football is the winner when Lewis finds form.
Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda): Becomes exhausting watching his non-stop running.
Michael Walters (Fremantle): The young man known as "Sun Sun" is really humming.
RUCKS
Dean Cox (West Coast): Not ready to hand over the No.1 mantle to Nic Nat just yet.
David Zaharakis (Essendon): The Z-man is proving how much he was missed in 2012.
Ryan Bastinac (North Melbourne): A natural runner well suited in today's game.
Dean Cox celebrates a goal. Source: Getty Images
INTERCHANGE
Dan Hannebery (Sydney): Graduating from Rising Star to total star.
Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood): Just rolls along at his own pace collecting possessions.
Travis Boak (Port Adelaide): Has he played a bad game this season?
Sub: Jed Lamb (Sydney): Really liked the look of this debutant.
Coach: Alan Richardson (Port Adelaide): Yes, they lost, but it might be my only chance to pick him. And Port was competitive.
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