On Saturday night, Shepparton's Angela Foley picked up 20 touches, including 17 kicks, and four marks in the Crows’ 28-point loss to Melbourne.
Foley was named in her team's best six players on the night.
Earlier in the day, Mansfield's Bonnie Toogood also played her part for the Dogs, despite the 3.8 (26) to 5.7 (37) loss to North Melbourne.
Like Foley, Toogood was named in the Dogs’ best players, as she picked up 13 disposals, six marks, a tackle, two hit-outs and one of the Dogs’ three goals.
For Carlton, Shepparton's Grace Egan had a quieter day on Sunday than she has had in previous matches.
Egan recorded 14 possessions, one mark and two tackles in the four-point loss to Fremantle.
Benalla's Becky Webster, Kyabram's Julia Crockett-Grills and Mooroopna's Millie Brown's Geelong outfit played its Round 7 clash against West Coast at 5.10 pm on Monday and therefore their performances were unknown at the time of printing.
However, Brown didn't take part, after injuring her hamstring in her last start.
● In the VFLW, Eloise Ashley-Cooper was named Essendon's second best player in its 55 to 27 win over arch-rival Hawthorn.
The Bombers led from start to finish, setting up the victory with a six-goal-to-one first half.
Geelong's Tamara Smith was named her team's best in the Cats’ low-scoring affair against Southern Saints.
Only three goals were kicked in the contest as the Cats kicked the only goal after half-time to win 2.4 (16) to 1.2 (8).
Sophie Locke continued her good form, kicking two goals in Port Melbourne's 26-point win over Williamstown.
Locke was joined by fellow export Kate Adams in the line-up and Locke's tally for the season is now six goals from three games.
Sarah Ingram also had a win after Carlton saluted by seven points over Darebin.
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