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Fantasy Freako 2020 FANTASY FREAKO 2020 The Human Blanket Round 8 FREAKO FAST FACTS Welcome to the 7th 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 1360 Points Against 1138 Points Against Surprise packet DISAPPOINTING Tim English (114) Tom Mitchell (68) TRADE IN TARGET 1 TRADE IN TARGET 2 Hugh Greenwood (82 Avg) Clayton Oliver (88 Avg) CAPTAIN OPTION 1 CAPTAIN OPTION 2 C C Max Gawn (106 Avg) Hugh Greenwood (82 Avg) TOP 10 STAT LEADERS Forward Half Disposals Free Kick Differential tot tot G.Ablett 87 T.Goldstein +16 L.Neale 85 M.Gawn +15 T.Boak 85 B.Grundy +12 J.Lyons 82 J.Simpkin +10 C.Petracca 82 S.Pendlebury +10 S.Pendlebury 81 M.Walters +9 P.Cripps 81 J.Higgins +9 H.McCluggage 81 J.Macmillan +8 J.Simpkin 78 H.McCluggage +8 J.Berry 77 J.Steele +7 Points in Third Term Uncontested Marks (Def 50) tot tottot T.Adams 178 N.Haynes 31 T.English 176 S.Docherty 27 C.Guthrie 174 M.Hurley 27 T.Goldstein 172 J.Ridley 26 L.Neale 171 B.Sheppard 25 B.Grundy 164 J.Carlisle 21 P.Dangerfield 162 R.Tarrant 21 J.Sicily 156 D.Talia 20 D.Sheed 155 S.Hurn 20 J.Lloyd 153 J.Short 20 ADELAIDE CROWS Ben Keays has been a handy acquisition for the Crows – scoring 84 points last round – ranked fourth on the ground. He attended an equal season-high 19 centre 1224 bounces and found plenty of the ball – posting a season- high 23 disposals. Keays ranks third at the club for tackles since Round 2. 10th NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 5 6 7 R.O'Brien Ruc $776,000 90% 0.96 7 87 72 82 115 87 B.Crouch Mid $730,000 82% 0.94 7 77 90 94 73 67 M.Crouch Mid $708,000 75% 1.00 6 75 72 90 89 75 R.Laird Def $645,000 83% 0.83 7 69 78 87 62 65 B.Smith Def/Mid $626,000 77% 0.83 7 65 64 75 107 44 T.Lynch Fwd $589,000 88% 0.72 7 64 65 70 69 61 T.Doedee Def $524,000 89% 0.71 6 64 20 62 86 88 B.Keays Fwd/Mid $477,000 87% 0.68 6 59 28 59 40 84 R.Sloane Mid $559,000 74% 0.77 6 57 72 46 72 D.Mackay Def/Mid $483,000 75% 0.73 2 55 50 51 59 P.Seedsman Mid $506,000 84% 0.63 4 55 50 67 W.Milera Def/Mid $555,000 82% 0.61 2 52 80 B.Crocker Fwd $363,000 84% 0.60 4 51 4 70 M.Poholke Fwd $337,000 79% 0.66 2 51 25 36 L.Brown Def $443,000 85% 0.55 7 47 60 41 51 33 A.McPherson Def $222,000 78% 0.58 2 45 -4 46 44 D.Talia Def $385,000 91% 0.47 7 43 10 43 59 73 S.McAdam Fwd $270,000 78% 0.54 4 42 -1 54 32 56 B.Frampton Fwd $337,000 86% 0.49 4 42 30 38 40 J.Kelly Def $409,000 80% 0.51 7 41 31 44 62 47 K.Hartigan Def $327,000 90% 0.46 3 40 26 29 51 41 D.Fogarty Fwd $355,000 88% 0.43 3 40 35 T.Walker Fwd $376,000 84% 0.45 6 39 45 18 51 L.Murphy Fwd $366,000 81% 0.46 5 37 58 28 B.Davis Fwd $182,000 85% 0.43 1 37 4 N.McHenry Mid $287,000 80% 0.45 6 36 13 37 49 36 R.Atkins Mid $523,000 63% 0.52 3 34 123 C.Jones Fwd $308,000 79% 0.43 7 34 32 26 46 30 T.Stengle Fwd $315,000 78% 0.41 3 32 41 29 29 W.Hamill Def $253,000 64% 0.50 5 32 20 51 42 18 F.McAsey Def $264,000 85% 0.33 6 29 31 45 19 E.Himmelberg Fwd $430,000 77% 0.30 1 24 78 B.Gibbs Mid $567,000 75% 0.18 1 14 110 BRISBANE LIONS As expected, Matt De Boer blanketed Lachie Neale last round – keeping him to 10 disposals in the 50 minutes they were matched up. Neale failed to win a contested 1237 possession in the first term for the first time as a Lions player – finishing with a season-low 20 disposals. 8th NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 5 6 7 L.Neale Mid $931,000 92% 1.07 7 106 124 104 98 73 J.Lyons Mid $787,000 84% 0.98 7 89 87 106 88 79 H.McCluggage Mid $718,000 84% 0.85 7 77 91 90 64 64 J.Berry Mid $695,000 81% 0.87 7 76 71 77 84 68 D.Rich Def $591,000 84% 0.71 7 64 75 69 44 70 D.Zorko Mid $622,000 74% 0.77 5 62 73 72 78 M.Robinson Mid $566,000 77% 0.74 7 61 96 66 27 44 N.Answerth Def $424,000 84% 0.66 1 59 35 A.Witherden Def $553,000 76% 0.71 1 57 66 Z.Bailey Def/Mid $461,000 79% 0.66 7 56 22 52 35 96 E.Hipwood Fwd $473,000 92% 0.56 7 56 40 60 44 71 C.Cameron Fwd $476,000 88% 0.57 7 54 53 54 32 67 G.Birchall Def $459,000 74% 0.67 6 53 35 48 47 76 C.Rayner Fwd/Mid $458,000 80% 0.61 7 53 38 58 77 41 O.McInerney Ruc/Fwd $453,000 78% 0.59 7 50 70 74 35 26 C.Ah Chee Mid $412,000 81% 0.57 6 50 43 26 55 48 L.McCarthy Fwd $446,000 83% 0.54 7 48 49 62 32 50 B.Starcevich Def/Mid $369,000 79% 0.54 7 46 52 37 33 33 D.Gardiner Def $409,000 96% 0.44 7 45 46 54 25 54 S.Martin Ruc $486,000 63% 0.65 5 44 80 51 45 32 H.Andrews Def $388,000 99% 0.42 7 44 40 33 22 64 C.Ellis-Yolmen Mid $592,000 50% 0.83 3 43 137 9 D.McStay Fwd $383,000 89% 0.44 7 42 31 60 23 58 R.Lester Def $385,000 87% 0.42 6 40 66 28 30 30 T.Berry Fwd $252,000 69% 0.44 5 33 20 50 29 28 A.Smith Ruc $267,000 46% 0.64 2 31 34 D.Robertson Mid $229,000 68% 0.36 1 26 25 M.Adams Def $408,000 85% 0.13 1 12 78 CARLTON With just 21 points to his name at half time, Sam Docherty left it late once again – scoring a team-high 26 points in the final term to post a semi-respectable score 1206 of 61. He remains the second-highest scorer in final quarters of any player in the AFL behind only Lachie Neale. 15th NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 5 6 7 S.Docherty Def $731,000 85% 0.98 7 85 102 80 63 61 P.Cripps Mid $702,000 87% 0.88 7 77 100 81 49 70 E.Curnow Mid $630,000 86% 0.79 7 69 57 53 83 81 J.Martin Mid/Fwd $622,000 83% 0.82 7 69 74 90 74 53 S.Walsh Mid $616,000 81% 0.81 7 67 60 44 72 82 M.Gibbons Fwd $591,000 81% 0.80 7 66 58 56 69 65 M.Murphy Mid $604,000 82% 0.77 7 65 87 58 53 53 L.Casboult Def/Fwd $547,000 88% 0.70 7 62 76 34 62 44 K.Simpson Def $553,000 84% 0.71 7 61 61 60 58 63 M.Pittonet Ruc $475,000 82% 0.71 6 59 68 56 50 30 W.Setterfield Mid $519,000 78% 0.72 7 57 30 62 67 80 M.Kennedy Fwd $391,000 69% 0.77 2 55 29 65 44 Z.Fisher Mid/Fwd $471,000 76% 0.68 1 54 51 S.Petrevski-Seton Def/Mid $491,000 82% 0.63 7 52 72 46 60 30 D.Cuningham Fwd $480,000 78% 0.64 7 51 71 58 28 35 M.McGovern Fwd $426,000 80% 0.61 7 49 38 29 75 46 E.Betts Fwd $436,000 86% 0.55 6 48 49 33 82 33 J.Newnes Mid $437,000 78% 0.58 7 46 40 46 58 50 J.Weitering Def $393,000 97% 0.45 7 44 48 37 21 56 T.Williamson Def $340,000 72% 0.57 5 42 37 46 37 27 P.Dow Mid/Fwd $394,000 76% 0.48 1 38 50 L.Plowman Def $374,000 87% 0.43 7 38 37 51 31 49 H.McKay Fwd $376,000 86% 0.43 5 38 40 15 69 36 L.Jones Def $343,000 96% 0.38 7 37 31 72 37 33 N.Newman Def $620,000 46% 0.62 2 29 142 S.Philp Mid $238,000 69% 0.41 2 28 29 36 J.Silvagni Fwd $424,000 57% 0.48 3 28 100 D.Lang Fwd $437,000 71% 0.35 1 25 76 M.Kreuzer Ruc $582,000 21% 0.72 1 16 112 COLLINGWOOD Interestingly, Brayden Maynard’s three lowest scores of the season have been with Jeremy Howe out of the side.
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