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Fantasy Freako 2020 FANTASY FREAKO 2020 Scrambled eggs Round 9 FREAKO FAST FACTS Welcome to the 8th H&A Edition of Fantasy Freako rave for 2020. Here are the fast facts for the last round and the one coming up! Enjoy this week’s read and best of luck! ROUND EASIEST TEAM ROUND HARDEST TEAM 1363 Points Against 1149 Points Against Surprise packet DISAPPOINTING Andrew McGrath (118) Brodie Grundy (62) TRADE IN TARGET 1 TRADE IN TARGET 2 Andrew McGrath (118 Avg) James Sicily (74 Avg) CAPTAIN OPTION 1 CAPTAIN OPTION 2 C C Max Gawn (107 Avg) Andrew Gaff (91 Avg) TOP 10 STAT LEADERS Defensive 50 Points Per Game Ruck Hardball-Gets tot tot N.Haynes 47.9 N.Naitanui 14 M.Hurley 45.4 T.Goldstein 12 J.Ridley 45.4 J.Witts 12 J.Howe 44.0 J.Ceglar 11 S.Docherty 43.8 R.O'Brien 11 L.Ryan 43.6 R.Marshall 9 J.Lloyd 40.4 S.Martin 8 R.Tarrant 40.4 T.English 6 S.Hurn 38.9 T.Hawkins 6 A.Corr 36.1 S.Jacobs 6 Centre Bounce First Tackles in Midfield tot Possessions tottot H.Greenwood 51 P.Dangerfield 30 J.Steele 40 T.Adams 30 B.Parfitt 37 P.Cripps 29 T.Adams 34 C.Oliver 24 E.Curnow 33 L.Parker 24 E.Yeo 33 J.Simpkin 23 J.Hopper 32 N.Naitanui 23 L.Parker 31 S.Coniglio 22 J.Worpel 30 E.Yeo 21 A.McGrath 29 J.Gresham 21 ADELAIDE CROWS A hamstring injury to Brad Crouch kept him to just 23 minutes game time. As a current owner, I’ll be looking at Andrew McGrath as a direct replacement. McGrath is 1136 enjoying a breakout season and ranks 10th in the AFL for midfield tackles. 18th NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 6 7 8 R.O'Brien Ruc $774,000 91% 0.93 8 86 84 115 87 73 M.Crouch Mid $713,000 75% 1.01 7 76 72 89 75 82 B.Crouch Mid $676,000 74% 0.94 8 70 120 73 67 21 R.Laird Def $636,000 83% 0.83 8 69 75 62 65 69 B.Smith Def/Mid $644,000 77% 0.87 8 68 58 107 44 90 P.Seedsman Mid $545,000 85% 0.74 5 65 24 67 104 T.Lynch Fwd $576,000 89% 0.70 8 62 73 69 61 50 B.Keays Fwd/Mid $512,000 86% 0.71 7 61 30 40 84 77 T.Doedee Def $529,000 84% 0.69 7 59 53 86 88 29 R.Sloane Mid $559,000 74% 0.77 6 57 72 72 A.McPherson Def $276,000 79% 0.66 3 53 -14 46 44 69 W.Milera Def/Mid $555,000 82% 0.61 2 52 80 B.Crocker Fwd $363,000 84% 0.60 4 51 4 M.Poholke Fwd $337,000 79% 0.66 2 51 25 D.Mackay Def/Mid $472,000 78% 0.63 3 49 60 51 59 38 L.Brown Def $441,000 86% 0.57 8 49 50 51 33 60 D.Talia Def $419,000 92% 0.48 8 45 18 59 73 57 L.Murphy Fwd $378,000 81% 0.53 6 44 24 76 B.Frampton Fwd $337,000 86% 0.49 4 42 30 40 T.Walker Fwd $384,000 86% 0.47 7 41 33 51 58 J.Kelly Def $409,000 80% 0.51 7 41 32 62 47 S.McAdam Fwd $298,000 79% 0.52 5 41 12 32 56 37 T.Stengle Fwd $333,000 80% 0.51 4 41 21 29 29 66 D.Fogarty Fwd $355,000 88% 0.43 3 40 35 K.Hartigan Def $332,000 90% 0.44 4 39 32 51 41 34 W.Hamill Def $289,000 69% 0.56 6 38 3 42 18 69 B.Davis Fwd $182,000 85% 0.43 1 37 4 N.McHenry Mid $287,000 80% 0.45 6 36 13 49 36 R.Atkins Mid $523,000 63% 0.52 3 34 124 C.Jones Fwd $295,000 79% 0.40 8 32 44 46 30 16 F.McAsey Def $257,000 85% 0.32 7 28 34 45 19 23 E.Himmelberg Fwd $388,000 83% 0.28 2 25 68 25 B.Gibbs Mid $567,000 75% 0.18 1 14 110 BRISBANE LIONS Dayne Zorko is well under the odds from a price point of view – scoring 88 points last round against the Demons – attending the fourth-most centre bounces of any Lion. He 1240 ranks third at the club for tackle attempts per game and effective tackles. 8th NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 6 7 8 L.Neale Mid $911,000 92% 1.07 8 105 117 98 73 102 J.Lyons Mid $809,000 84% 1.03 8 92 70 88 79 119 H.McCluggage Mid $704,000 84% 0.86 8 77 92 64 64 75 J.Berry Mid $691,000 81% 0.86 8 75 84 84 68 69 D.Zorko Mid $631,000 75% 0.82 6 66 57 72 78 88 M.Robinson Mid $542,000 77% 0.75 8 62 76 27 44 67 Z.Bailey Def/Mid $507,000 79% 0.70 8 60 18 35 96 85 N.Answerth Def $424,000 84% 0.66 1 59 35 D.Rich Def $547,000 79% 0.69 8 59 93 44 70 19 A.Witherden Def $553,000 76% 0.71 1 57 66 C.Cameron Fwd $485,000 88% 0.59 8 56 43 32 67 67 G.Birchall Def $482,000 73% 0.71 7 55 33 47 76 67 C.Rayner Fwd/Mid $477,000 80% 0.63 8 54 40 77 41 65 E.Hipwood Fwd $466,000 93% 0.53 8 53 56 44 71 33 O.McInerney Ruc/Fwd $439,000 78% 0.60 8 50 59 35 26 53 C.Ah Chee Mid $414,000 82% 0.56 7 49 43 55 48 48 L.McCarthy Fwd $441,000 83% 0.54 8 48 56 32 50 44 D.Gardiner Def $419,000 96% 0.46 8 47 37 25 54 61 B.Starcevich Def/Mid $361,000 79% 0.54 8 46 46 33 33 42 S.Martin Ruc $486,000 63% 0.65 5 44 80 45 32 H.Andrews Def $391,000 99% 0.42 8 44 40 22 64 45 D.McStay Fwd $398,000 90% 0.46 8 44 34 23 58 53 C.Ellis-Yolmen Mid $592,000 50% 0.83 3 43 137 R.Lester Def $355,000 87% 0.41 7 38 60 30 30 28 A.Smith Ruc $259,000 45% 0.62 3 29 29 25 T.Berry Fwd $240,000 71% 0.37 6 28 37 29 28 5 D.Robertson Mid $229,000 68% 0.36 1 26 25 M.Adams Def $408,000 85% 0.13 1 12 78 CARLTON Patrick Cripps continues to struggle. He let his frustrations get the better of his last round – giving away five free kicks. He has noticeably received plenty of 1206 attention and has won nine free kicks for being held – four more than any other player in the AFL. 13th NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 6 7 8 S.Docherty Def $691,000 86% 0.92 8 81 110 63 61 52 P.Cripps Mid $662,000 86% 0.84 8 74 103 49 70 49 E.Curnow Mid $663,000 88% 0.82 8 74 44 83 81 104 S.Walsh Mid $634,000 82% 0.83 8 70 54 72 82 87 J.Martin Mid/Fwd $619,000 84% 0.81 8 69 68 74 53 73 M.Kennedy Fwd $436,000 68% 0.95 3 67 10 65 44 91 M.Murphy Mid $582,000 82% 0.76 8 64 81 53 53 60 M.Gibbons Fwd $577,000 81% 0.76 8 63 80 69 65 42 W.Setterfield Mid $553,000 78% 0.75 8 60 34 67 80 78 L.Casboult Def/Fwd $518,000 89% 0.66 8 59 82 62 44 40 M.Pittonet Ruc $471,000 82% 0.71 7 59 56 50 30 64 K.Simpson Def $540,000 84% 0.68 8 59 69 58 63 46 S.Petrevski-Seton Def/Mid $492,000 81% 0.67 8 55 51 60 30 76 Z.Fisher Mid/Fwd $471,000 76% 0.68 1 54 51 D.Cuningham Fwd $466,000 77% 0.65 8 52 67 28 35 55 J.Newnes Mid $464,000 78% 0.62 8 50 29 58 50 78 M.McGovern Fwd $408,000 75% 0.59 8 45 59 75 46 16 E.Betts Fwd $417,000 85% 0.52 7 45 58 82 33 26 J.Weitering Def $378,000 97% 0.43 8 43 52 21 56 30 L.Plowman Def $400,000 88% 0.47 8 42 22 31 49 73 T.Williamson Def $330,000 71% 0.54 6 39 50 37 27 25 P.Dow Mid/Fwd $394,000 76% 0.48 1 38 50 H.McKay Fwd $376,000 86% 0.43 5 38 41 69 36 L.Jones Def $339,000 96% 0.37 8 36 41 37 33 28 N.Newman Def $620,000 46% 0.62 2 29 142 S.Philp Mid $238,000 69% 0.41 2 28 29 J.Silvagni Fwd $424,000 57% 0.48 3 28 100 D.Lang Fwd $437,000 71% 0.35 1 25 77 M.Kreuzer Ruc $582,000 21% 0.72 1 16 112 C.Moore Fwd $238,000 69% 0.11 1 8 41 8 COLLINGWOOD Brodie Grundy had a stinker last round against the Eagles – recording just 18 points in the first half – his equal- lowest half time score on record.
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