Round 17: Melbourne 22.10 (142) d Sydney Swans 10.9 (69), MCG
3 - times Brad Green has now kicked five goals in a match. He equaled his career-best for the second time in the past three games, after booting five against Essendon in round 15. He also kicked five against St Kilda in round 22, 2002. Green finished with 5.3 from eight scoring shots.

12 - tackles were laid by Jordie McKenzie - an equal career-best. The midfielder also claimed 12 tackles against Richmond in round four this year.

13 - individual Melbourne goalkickers booted 22 goals against the Swans. Brad Green (five), Lynden Dunn (three), Mark Jamar (two), Nathan Jones (two), Liam Jurrah (two), Cameron Bruce, Aaron Davey, James Frawley, Paul Johnson, Cale Morton, Tom Scully, Jack Watts and Austin Wonaeamirri were the contributors.

27 - career-best disposals were won by James Frawley. This eclipsed his 25 possessions against Adelaide in round three this year. 

50 - points (8.2) were scored in the first term by the Demons. This was Melbourne’s best opening quarter for the season, beating 8.1 achieved against Richmond in round four.

52 - points (8.4) was Melbourne’s best quarter in 2010. The Demons won the third quarter by 38 points - one better than its first term.

73 - points is now the greatest defeat under Sydney Swans coach Paul Roos. Previously, his worst loss was 72 points against Port Adelaide in round 12, 2004.

76 - points (12.4) were registered in the opening half by the Dees. This was the best first-half effort achieved by Melbourne under Dean Bailey.

91 - points Melbourne led by in the final quarter, after Mark Jamar kicked his second for the game at the 11-minute mark. This proved to be Melbourne’s last goal of the day, with two behinds from Lynden Dunn and Jamie Bennell following.

142 - points (22.10) beat the previous best score under Dean Bailey. That was 133 (20.13) points against Richmond in round four this season.