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Fantasy Freako 2019 FANTASY FREAKO 2019 SCOTT HAS SCOTT HIS HANDS FULL Round 4 WE’RE BACK FOR 2019 RUC $871,000 +6 CAPTAIN +3 Kick DOUBLE POINTS +5 FWD/MID +3 Mark $774,000 +2 Handball +3 +3 Kick MID $801,000 USE THE BEST TO BUILD THE BEST AFL Fantasy is back for season 2019 Challenge your mates in Classic and Draft Register now at fantasy.afl FREAKO FAST FACTS Welcome to the 3rd Edition of Fantasy Freako for 2019. 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 1747 Points Against 1299 Points Against Surprise packet DISAPPOINTING Luke Ryan (136) Elliot Yeo (71) TRADE IN TARGET 1 TRADE IN TARGET 2 Angus Brayshaw (129 Avg) Lachie Whitfield (162 Avg) CAPTAIN OPTION 1 CAPTAIN OPTION 2 C C Jack Macrae (132 Avg) Patrick Cripps (121 Avg) TOP 10 STAT LEADERS Centre Bounce Hitouts Attendances tot tot C.Oliver 76 J.Witts 131 L.Neale 74 M.Gawn 117 P.Cripps 74 C.Sinclair 106 B.Cunnington 73 B.Grundy 101 S.Higgins 70 T.Goldstein 95 J.Harmes 70 T.Bellchambers 92 J.Viney 69 R.Stanley 82 J.O'Meara 67 T.Nankervis 77 T.Cotchin 66 B.McEvoy 76 S.Pendlebury 65 S.Jacobs 71 Post-Clearance Hardball-Gets Disposals tot tot J.Lloyd 97 P.Cripps 26 L.Whitfield 94 P.Dangerfield 26 T.Boak 84 J.Kennedy 22 J.Macmillan 83 T.Liberatore 21 J.Macrae 82 N.Fyfe 18 J.Billings 79 J.Harmes 17 S.Higgins 79 C.Oliver 17 L.Neale 76 D.Shiel 17 L.Hunter 75 C.Constable 17 A.Treloar 73 B.Grundy 16 ADELAIDE CROWS In terms of value for money, there are very few that rival Brad Crouch. He ranks second at the club for points scored behind Rory Sloane, ranking equal 10th in the 1623 league for disposals per minute alongside brother Matt. Crouch has attended 78% of all centre bounces – ranked second at the Crows behind Sloane (80%). 3rd NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 1 2 3 R.Sloane Mid $745,000 84% 1.23 3 125 81 144 110 120 B.Crouch Mid $629,000 79% 1.21 3 115 42 109 109 128 M.Crouch Mid $778,000 79% 1.16 3 111 120 132 101 101 W.Milera Def $585,000 83% 0.93 3 93 68 87 95 96 R.Laird Def $730,000 86% 0.86 3 90 136 103 83 84 B.Gibbs Mid $691,000 71% 1.01 3 87 118 79 79 102 T.Lynch Fwd $577,000 90% 0.80 3 87 68 71 71 118 B.Smith Def $487,000 81% 0.81 3 79 55 75 91 72 R.Atkins Mid $568,000 84% 0.72 3 73 108 97 76 46 J.Jenkins Fwd $547,000 87% 0.68 3 72 94 68 96 52 R.O'Brien Ruc $253,000 85% 0.64 1 69 12 69 A.Keath Def $400,000 93% 0.60 3 68 37 77 39 88 S.Jacobs Ruc $567,000 77% 0.73 2 67 106 73 60 R.Knight Mid/Fwd $467,000 82% 0.67 3 66 73 72 68 58 D.Talia Def $430,000 89% 0.60 3 65 55 63 61 70 D.Mackay Def $458,000 79% 0.65 3 62 76 61 76 48 P.Seedsman Mid $548,000 78% 0.64 2 61 109 76 46 R.Douglas Mid/Fwd $526,000 71% 0.70 1 59 91 59 T.Walker Fwd $440,000 87% 0.55 3 58 77 54 84 35 J.Kelly Def $450,000 86% 0.55 3 58 84 74 55 44 L.Murphy Fwd $367,000 76% 0.62 3 57 41 37 67 66 E.Betts Fwd $421,000 86% 0.51 3 53 76 60 42 56 K.Hartigan Def $346,000 88% 0.38 2 41 65 50 31 C.Jones Mid $267,000 76% 0.42 3 38 43 50 40 25 T.Doedee Def $505,000 27% 1.20 1 38 103 38 BRISBANE LIONS The Lions juggernaut continues – with Lachie Neale once again the catalyst. He has racked up consecutive 43-disposal games – winning an equal career-high 25 1597 contested possessions last round against Port Adelaide. He comes up against the Bombers this round – a team he averaged 28 disposals against from eight games. 7th NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 1 2 3 L.Neale Mid $773,000 87% 1.09 3 124 80 91 146 135 D.Rich Def $592,000 86% 0.88 3 99 64 101 107 89 M.Robinson Mid/Fwd $629,000 82% 0.85 3 92 79 66 93 116 D.Zorko Mid $671,000 85% 0.82 3 90 105 94 71 106 J.Berry Mid $588,000 80% 0.84 3 88 82 88 104 72 A.Witherden Def $623,000 87% 0.77 3 87 90 83 75 104 H.McCluggage Mid $582,000 78% 0.82 3 83 91 92 97 61 J.Lyons Mid $648,000 82% 0.75 3 80 122 96 73 72 S.Martin Ruc $653,000 78% 0.74 3 75 125 63 83 80 J.Walker Def $457,000 88% 0.63 3 72 38 39 61 117 L.McCarthy Fwd $373,000 75% 0.71 3 70 22 67 63 80 R.Mathieson Mid/Fwd $472,000 72% 0.73 3 69 74 80 82 44 L.Hodge Def $524,000 90% 0.55 3 64 98 70 63 60 C.Cameron Fwd $471,000 89% 0.55 3 64 81 79 63 49 E.Hipwood Fwd $397,000 84% 0.57 3 62 33 30 50 106 O.McInerney Fwd $387,000 71% 0.62 3 57 47 29 83 60 H.Andrews Def $466,000 96% 0.46 3 57 93 67 75 29 D.Gardiner Def $421,000 82% 0.52 3 56 72 64 52 51 Z.Bailey Mid/Fwd $390,000 71% 0.59 3 55 64 58 77 30 C.Rayner Fwd $418,000 78% 0.54 3 55 76 68 55 41 R.Bastinac Mid $419,000 77% 0.54 3 54 77 71 48 43 D.McStay Fwd $350,000 82% 0.40 3 42 66 39 50 38 CARLTON When Patrick Cripps last travelled to Metricon Stadium in Round 19 last season, he racked up 37 disposals and 162 points – his biggest point haul on record. The Suns are a 1444 lot tighter defensively this season and rank ninth for points conceded – with only three players scoring 120+ points against them in 2019. 15th NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 1 2 3 P.Cripps Mid $788,000 91% 0.96 3 113 111 101 116 121 S.Walsh Mid $412,000 85% 0.85 3 93 -5 87 85 107 M.Murphy Mid $678,000 86% 0.82 3 90 111 97 79 95 N.Newman Def $586,000 85% 0.81 3 88 84 115 66 84 E.Curnow Mid $679,000 82% 0.80 3 84 126 113 46 94 A.Phillips Ruc $408,000 83% 0.77 2 84 25 83 84 D.Cuningham Def $408,000 79% 0.83 1 83 41 83 S.Petrevski-Seton Fwd $532,000 81% 0.78 3 81 70 81 81 80 D.Thomas Def $595,000 80% 0.74 3 76 109 90 73 64 Z.Fisher Mid/Fwd $513,000 81% 0.72 3 74 76 84 65 73 K.Simpson Def $625,000 85% 0.63 3 69 138 92 68 46 P.Dow Mid/Fwd $437,000 75% 0.70 3 68 58 66 85 52 H.McKay Fwd $464,000 88% 0.59 3 67 71 77 66 57 M.Lobbe Ruc $536,000 85% 0.58 1 62 91 62 W.Setterfield Mid/Fwd $322,000 76% 0.61 3 60 27 71 58 50 L.Plowman Def $378,000 90% 0.51 3 58 51 67 55 53 L.Casboult Fwd $383,000 86% 0.52 1 56 57 56 J.Weitering Def $403,000 98% 0.43 3 54 73 70 54 37 M.McGovern Fwd $457,000 69% 0.55 3 49 101 53 63 30 J.Garlett Fwd $383,000 66% 0.56 2 48 66 51 45 M.Gibbons Mid $232,000 78% 0.44 3 44 18 43 66 24 L.Jones Def $348,000 96% 0.33 3 41 71 49 42 31 A.Fasolo Fwd $351,000 75% 0.40 2 39 66 28 50 C.Marchbank Def $380,000 78% 0.39 1 38 70 38 L.O'Brien Mid $383,000 77% 0.35 1 34 74 34 C.Polson Fwd $242,000 78% 0.30 2 30 47 49 11 C.Curnow Fwd $463,000 55% 0.37 2 27 126 41 12 COLLINGWOOD Scott Pendlebury has an excellent record against Western Bulldogs from career 15 games – averaging 29 disposals – his most against any AFL opponent. Since 2012 alone, he 1741 averages 31 disposals and 119 points from eight games. If you’re in the market for a midfielder, then Pendles ticks every box. 1st NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 1 2 3 A.Treloar Mid $833,000 75% 1.38 3 125 117 125 152 98 B.Grundy Ruc $813,000 88% 1.01 3 106 129 84 112 122 C.Mayne Mid $604,000 87% 1.00 3 105 53 86 131 97 D.Beams Mid $751,000 80% 1.06 3 101 122 90 128 86 S.Sidebottom Mid $715,000 87% 0.92 3 96 112 84 96 107 S.Pendlebury Mid $709,000 78% 0.99 3 92 122 90 108 79 J.Crisp Def $646,000 85% 0.88 3 90 105 78 142 49 J.Howe Def $598,000 89% 0.81 3 86 82 72 100 87 J.Aish Def/Mid $542,000 82% 0.87 3 85 67 85 95 75 T.Phillips Mid $669,000 85% 0.83 3 84 127 88 116 49 J.De Goey Fwd $579,000 79% 0.89 3 84 72 54 91 107 T.Adams Mid $678,000 79% 0.86 1 82 114 82 B.Maynard Def $529,000 83% 0.79 3 79 59 43 85 108 B.Mihocek Fwd $491,000 86% 0.75 3 77 57 50 115 65 T.Langdon Def $535,000 80% 0.78 3 75 81 65 94 66 J.Stephenson Fwd $497,000 79% 0.78 3 73 71 71 89 60 J.Roughead Ruc/Fwd $481,000 90% 0.59 3 64 82 50 106 35 D.Moore Def/Fwd $406,000 90% 0.53 3 58 58 52 60 61 J.Thomas Fwd $474,000 78% 0.59 3 55 90 45 73 48 M.Cox Fwd $414,000 83% 0.55 3 55 70 55 69 41 J.Elliott Fwd $396,000 74% 0.61 3 55 70 79 48 37 L.Greenwood Def $420,000 75% 0.61 2 55 76 87 22 C.Brown Fwd $401,000 64% 0.51 1 40 75 40 T.Varcoe Fwd $338,000 67% 0.43 2 35 70 39 30 ESSENDON There was a spike in output across the board for the Bombers last round, with Devon Smith leading the charge, scoring 63 of 101 points after half time.
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