A range of West Coast players have discovered their best form and other emerging players have taken their game to new levels in this exciting 2015 campaign.
Midfielder Andrew Gaff is one of them and continued his evolution with an outstanding effort against Geelong on Sunday.
Gaff had 32 possessions, sent the ball inside the attacking 50-metre arc three times and also had nine marks.
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To emphasise his work rate, Gaff pushed hard to be on the receiving end of 14 handpasses.
Gaff has developed his game in the last two years and appears to have even more upside.
Where he was vulnerable in the early stages of his career on a wing where he struggled to cope with a tag, he has shown he can now handle that attention.
Not only that, but he does as much damage inside the heat of the contests as he does with his finishing touches on the outside in clear space.
The evenness of the weekly output from so many players, would see the race for the John Worsfold Medal as being extremely tight and Gaff would be in the middle of that pack.
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Along with Brownlow medallist Matt Priddis, key forward Josh Kennedy, fellow midfielders Luke Shuey and Elliot Yeo, defender Jeremy McGovern, utility player Mark LeCras and a cluster of others would be right in the mix for the club’s highest individual honour.