AFL Media has announced its Round 15 Team of the Week:

Interestingly, no Lions players were named.

Dayne Beams must've been a narrow miss for this week's team, producing 12 clearances and making 16 contested possessions. While Jarrod Berry was another standout in Perth, making seven inside 50s and 24 disposals. 

The 150-gamer Stef Martin was a standout for the Lions against Fremantle, making 46 hitouts and seven clearances to give Melbourne's Max Gawn plenty of competition for this round's best ruckman.

Nick Vlastuin is quickly becoming one of Richmond's most important players and he was once again solid against Sydney.

At St Kilda, Jake Carlisle has probably been its best player this year.

Adelaide looks a much better side with Rory Laird, who returned after a stint on the sidelines with a fractured hand.

In his 300th game, Kade Simpson was Carlton's best.

Greater Western Sydney is a much better team for Nick Haynes' intercepting work while David Myers looked good for Essendon.

Up until the final break, Andrew Gaff was probably the best player on the ground, before the Eagles were overrun by Adelaide.

Once again leading from the front was Dyson Heppell, who has had some big performances for Essendon.

Hawthorn pair Isaac Smith and Tom Mitchell combined well.

Smith is deadly with the football while Mitchell was given too much space.

For GWS, Callan Ward killed the Hawks in the middle.

The ruck spot in the All Australian team looks safely in Max Gawn's hands.

The foot skills of Josh Dunkley sometimes let him down but he's a good young player. 

Jack Riewoldt was the best forward over the weekend while alongside him, Kane Lambert again had an impact.

The match-winner for St Kilda was Jade Gresham, while Orazio Fantasia's speed and finishing make Essendon a completely different side.

At Carlton, Charlie Curnow made the most of his chances, which weren't plentiful.

A few captains made my bench. 

Joel Selwood was great for Geelong while in a crucial game for the Crows, Taylor Walker stood up when it counted.

Sydney had a few down but Josh Kennedy certainly wasn't one of those.

The defensive effort of Luke Dahlhaus was pivotal for the Western Bulldogs and he looked like he had a point to prove, with his contract set to expire at season's end.