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Fantasy Freako 2019 FANTASY FREAKO 2019 DUSTYING OFF THE COBWEBS Round 10 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 9th 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 2049 Points Against 1211 Points Against Surprise packet DISAPPOINTING Jack Ziebell (155) Sebastian Ross (71) TRADE IN TARGET 1 TRADE IN TARGET 2 Mitch Duncan (112 Avg) Tim Taranto (113 Avg) CAPTAIN OPTION 1 CAPTAIN OPTION 2 C C Brodie Grundy (119 Avg) Lachie Whitfield (123 Avg) TOP 10 STAT LEADERS Kick-in play ons Handball-receives tot tot J.Lloyd 52 S.Higgins 135 T.Stewart 51 S.Ross 134 S.Hurn 49 A.Treloar 131 C.Daniel 38 Z.Merrett 125 L.Ryan 34 B.Crouch 118 C.McKenna 34 S.Pendlebury 114 C.Salem 31 M.Crouch 113 A.Witherden 31 R.Laird 113 D.Thomas 29 J.Billings 111 N.Wilson 28 C.Daniel 110 Forward half tackles Hitout win % tot tot D.Zorko 47 M.Gawn 64 D.MacPherson 43 B.Grundy 55 R.Sloane 38 S.Darcy 55 J.Steele 34 S.Mumford 55 P.Cripps 34 B.McEvoy 53 T.Taranto 34 P.Ryder 53 C.Rozee 32 S.Jacobs 52 A.McDonald-Tipungwuti 31 D.Simpson 52 E.Yeo 31 J.Witts 52 C.Oliver 31 T.Goldstein 48 ADELAIDE CROWS It’s no coincidence that Brad Crouch dominated last round in the absence of brother, Matt. He top-scored with 132 points to take his season average to 107 – ranked 15th 1637 among permanent midfielders in the AFL. Matt is a chance to resume this round against West Coast on Saturday. 3rd NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 7 8 9 R.Sloane Mid $733,000 83% 1.13 9 112 101 105 130 113 B.Crouch Mid $695,000 78% 1.15 9 107 92 93 95 132 M.Crouch Mid $716,000 73% 1.18 8 103 143 120 53 R.Laird Def $682,000 88% 0.92 9 97 108 95 105 95 T.Lynch Fwd $626,000 89% 0.85 9 90 90 106 95 93 B.Gibbs Mid $632,000 77% 0.92 6 87 105 53 110 R.O'Brien Ruc $518,000 83% 0.84 7 85 54 120 74 87 B.Smith Def $568,000 84% 0.83 9 84 86 80 75 88 W.Milera Def $576,000 74% 0.93 5 81 115 R.Atkins Mid $558,000 86% 0.78 9 81 90 60 95 76 C.Ellis-Yolmen Mid $568,000 76% 0.88 6 80 100 107 87 57 A.Keath Def $510,000 89% 0.70 9 75 88 59 91 51 H.Greenwood Mid $543,000 74% 0.83 5 74 99 89 93 49 R.Knight Mid/Fwd $483,000 80% 0.73 8 70 77 79 56 J.Jenkins Fwd $528,000 88% 0.67 4 70 104 J.Kelly Def $483,000 86% 0.66 9 68 81 63 63 64 S.Jacobs Ruc $567,000 77% 0.73 2 67 113 D.Mackay Def $459,000 81% 0.68 9 66 81 49 78 58 T.Walker Fwd $445,000 86% 0.63 9 65 65 36 56 84 E.Himmelberg Fwd $404,000 83% 0.62 5 62 62 76 67 44 L.Murphy Fwd $423,000 79% 0.65 9 62 48 51 86 75 P.Seedsman Mid $548,000 78% 0.64 2 61 116 R.Douglas Mid/Fwd $526,000 71% 0.70 1 59 96 E.Betts Fwd $406,000 86% 0.56 9 58 80 65 31 58 D.Talia Def $367,000 89% 0.51 9 54 78 43 56 31 M.Poholke Fwd $343,000 80% 0.56 2 51 55 L.Brown Def $428,000 81% 0.50 2 51 87 65 36 J.Gallucci Fwd $349,000 74% 0.52 4 46 63 40 41 54 K.Hartigan Def $286,000 85% 0.38 8 39 51 64 29 30 T.Doedee Def $505,000 27% 1.20 1 38 108 C.Jones Mid $244,000 65% 0.46 5 36 42 52 BRISBANE LIONS Lachie Neale will no doubt be looking forward to facing former side Fremantle this round. He has started matches 1558 strongly all year, ranking second in the AFL for points scored in opening quarters. Neale averaged 31 disposals and 99 points at Optus Stadium in 2018. 9th NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 7 8 9 L.Neale Mid $718,000 87% 0.99 9 110 117 84 91 119 D.Zorko Mid $715,000 84% 0.95 9 102 76 136 134 118 M.Robinson Mid/Fwd $673,000 81% 0.93 9 95 90 103 124 90 H.McCluggage Mid $640,000 81% 0.90 9 93 82 115 104 97 D.Rich Def $615,000 85% 0.85 9 92 104 101 70 84 A.Witherden Def $586,000 84% 0.81 9 86 97 65 88 91 J.Berry Mid $564,000 79% 0.84 9 84 103 87 63 74 S.Martin Ruc $598,000 80% 0.80 9 82 88 125 77 83 J.Lyons Mid $562,000 81% 0.78 9 80 60 83 89 105 T.Cutler Mid $583,000 84% 0.74 3 80 99 91 77 A.Christensen Fwd $518,000 74% 0.79 2 71 87 C.Cameron Fwd $466,000 87% 0.61 9 68 65 73 38 90 L.Hodge Def $450,000 87% 0.56 8 63 96 46 49 N.Robertson Def $457,000 84% 0.60 2 62 77 J.Walker Def $432,000 90% 0.52 8 60 118 31 17 H.Andrews Def $416,000 91% 0.52 7 60 69 44 70 L.Taylor Fwd $500,000 71% 0.64 2 59 102 40 R.Mathieson Mid/Fwd $401,000 72% 0.63 6 58 83 65 E.Hipwood Fwd $386,000 85% 0.53 9 57 42 42 81 73 D.Gardiner Def $384,000 85% 0.51 9 55 65 56 58 50 D.McStay Fwd $378,000 84% 0.51 9 55 22 52 76 88 L.McCarthy Fwd $345,000 78% 0.54 9 54 55 45 68 39 R.Bastinac Mid $419,000 77% 0.54 3 54 83 R.Lester Def $410,000 86% 0.48 4 53 83 41 73 36 O.McInerney Fwd/Ruc $356,000 76% 0.54 9 52 55 86 41 46 N.Answerth Def/Mid $275,000 80% 0.49 4 50 41 60 45 21 C.Rayner Fwd $294,000 78% 0.43 9 43 78 27 32 16 Z.Bailey Mid/Fwd $350,000 55% 0.58 4 41 97 -1 M.Hinge Def $179,000 73% 0.44 1 41 17 41 CARLTON Patrick Cripps doesn’t have many shockers, as he did last round against GWS Giants. He was blanketed by Matt De Boer, managing just 12 disposals – his second-fewest in 1494 any game since 2015. His solitary clearance was an equal-low over this period. I’m expecting a swift response against St Kilda this round. 17th NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 7 8 9 P.Cripps Mid $737,000 91% 0.94 9 107 161 111 115 45 S.Walsh Mid $570,000 85% 0.85 9 90 105 81 70 76 N.Newman Def $585,000 82% 0.86 7 89 79 114 A.Phillips Ruc $445,000 82% 0.82 3 86 30 91 M.Murphy Mid $598,000 80% 0.85 9 86 155 57 110 10 D.Thomas Def $559,000 80% 0.79 9 79 92 94 80 65 E.Curnow Mid/Fwd $551,000 85% 0.74 9 79 92 45 96 73 S.Petrevski-Seton Fwd $538,000 79% 0.79 9 79 108 58 87 50 D.Cuningham Def $459,000 78% 0.80 4 78 46 79 89 Z.Fisher Mid/Fwd $536,000 80% 0.78 9 78 100 85 53 70 M.Kreuzer Ruc $546,000 83% 0.74 4 77 94 71 72 K.Simpson Def $561,000 76% 0.77 6 73 113 J.Silvagni Def/Fwd $427,000 78% 0.71 5 69 62 76 54 67 L.Plowman Def $453,000 93% 0.57 8 67 77 54 56 H.McKay Fwd $410,000 86% 0.58 9 63 68 3 49 91 P.Dow Mid/Fwd $412,000 76% 0.65 9 62 83 47 69 37 M.Lobbe Ruc $517,000 85% 0.58 2 60 103 W.Setterfield Mid/Fwd $366,000 77% 0.61 6 59 53 57 48 C.Marchbank Def $399,000 84% 0.55 7 58 51 61 94 48 J.Weitering Def $399,000 97% 0.47 9 57 81 64 50 34 C.Curnow Fwd $437,000 77% 0.59 6 57 63 76 60 59 M.Gibbons Mid/Fwd $380,000 77% 0.58 9 56 62 61 76 35 L.Casboult Fwd $390,000 84% 0.53 7 56 75 71 60 31 M.McGovern Fwd $380,000 75% 0.57 8 53 42 69 71 J.Garlett Fwd $383,000 66% 0.56 2 48 71 L.Jones Def $340,000 92% 0.41 7 47 53 36 L.Stocker Mid $263,000 76% 0.50 3 47 23 40 51 51 L.O'Brien Mid $334,000 71% 0.52 6 46 51 45 56 T.Williamson Def $263,000 67% 0.53 2 45 30 33 56 A.Fasolo Fwd $351,000 75% 0.40 2 39 70 C.Polson Fwd $224,000 73% 0.27 3 25 55 H.Macreadie Def $170,000 90% 0.07 1 8 47 8 COLLINGWOOD Brodie Grundy didn’t disappoint last round with a 152-point haul against St Kilda.
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