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Fantasy Freako 2019 FANTASY FREAKO 2019 GRUNDY DEMONS NOT GAWN AWAY Round 21 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 20th 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 1945 Points Against 1370 Points Against Surprise packet DISAPPOINTING Nic Newman (135) Patrick Cripps (75) TRADE IN TARGET 1 TRADE IN TARGET 2 Toby Greene (95 Avg) Rory Laird (98 Avg) CAPTAIN OPTION 1 CAPTAIN OPTION 2 C C Jack Macrae (116 Avg) Adam Treloar (115 Avg) TOP 10 STAT LEADERS Ball up first possessions Kick-in play on tot tot B.Cunnington 52 J.Lloyd 110 C.Oliver 49 T.Stewart 88 J.Hopper 45 S.Hurn 84 P.Cripps 45 C.Daniel 75 D.Sheed 42 C.Salem 67 J.Macrae 40 C.McKenna 66 B.Grundy 38 D.Rich 63 T.Taranto 38 L.Ryan 51 D.Swallow 37 A.Witherden 51 J.Witts 37 S.Thompson 45 Tackles inside 50 Hardball-gets tot tot D.Zorko 44 B.Grundy 114 P.Puopolo 38 J.Hopper 103 L.Breust 32 C.Oliver 102 A.McD-Tipungwuti 31 R.Marshall 101 C.Rozee 28 L.Neale 99 M.Walters 27 N.Fyfe 96 L.Murphy 27 J.Macrae 96 D.MacPherson 26 P.Cripps 93 T.Atkins 26 P.Dangerfield 93 S.Reid 25 J.Dunkley 89 ADELAIDE CROWS Elliot Yeo went head-to-head with Patrick Cripps last round, conceding 16 disposals to him in the 70 minutes 1651 they were matched up. A role on Rory Sloane is a strong possibility this round, so if you’re in a position to move Sloane out, then definitely consider it. 3rd NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 18 19 20 B.Crouch Mid $759,000 79% 1.15 19 110 121 130 94 108 M.Crouch Mid $673,000 75% 1.14 16 103 89 95 89 126 R.Sloane Mid $652,000 80% 1.05 19 102 88 86 107 108 R.O'Brien Ruc $738,000 85% 0.95 17 98 119 134 114 90 R.Laird Def $655,000 87% 0.93 19 98 80 79 92 134 T.Lynch Fwd $670,000 87% 0.90 13 95 104 112 71 107 C.Ellis-Yolmen Mid $617,000 77% 0.95 10 88 91 B.Smith Def $620,000 83% 0.85 19 86 67 133 102 101 B.Gibbs Mid $575,000 75% 0.92 9 83 90 111 R.Atkins Mid $554,000 85% 0.80 19 83 107 67 40 83 W.Milera Def $537,000 80% 0.84 14 81 78 71 82 85 H.Greenwood Mid/Fwd $550,000 73% 0.88 13 79 92 49 J.Jenkins Fwd $524,000 87% 0.71 11 75 96 72 58 R.Knight Mid/Fwd $503,000 79% 0.75 13 72 93 81 72 48 A.Keath Def $456,000 86% 0.67 17 70 80 55 J.Kelly Def $461,000 86% 0.66 19 69 85 55 47 67 D.Mackay Def $444,000 82% 0.68 15 67 39 52 75 103 S.Jacobs Ruc $567,000 77% 0.72 2 67 113 P.Seedsman Mid $472,000 82% 0.66 11 66 66 95 71 A.Otten Def $449,000 76% 0.69 2 65 72 64 65 T.Walker Fwd $437,000 87% 0.61 19 64 61 37 73 73 E.Betts Fwd $410,000 85% 0.58 18 59 50 42 65 P.Wilson Mid $288,000 67% 0.72 1 59 32 59 E.Himmelberg Fwd $391,000 84% 0.57 7 59 73 L.Brown Def $414,000 84% 0.57 12 59 62 86 25 72 T.Stengle Fwd $255,000 74% 0.63 2 58 13 48 L.Murphy Fwd $389,000 77% 0.60 19 56 55 56 71 48 D.Talia Def $377,000 89% 0.52 19 56 45 65 52 72 R.Douglas Mid/Fwd $406,000 80% 0.56 6 55 62 82 J.Gallucci Fwd $387,000 73% 0.59 10 53 83 M.Poholke Fwd $343,000 80% 0.56 2 51 55 D.Fogarty Fwd $305,000 72% 0.53 1 46 46 46 K.Hartigan Def $296,000 88% 0.39 17 42 67 45 43 14 T.Doedee Def $505,000 27% 1.20 1 38 108 C.Jones Mid $246,000 66% 0.46 6 37 34 B.Davis Fwd $171,000 68% 0.32 1 27 25 BRISBANE LIONS If you’re an owner of Dayne Zorko, then you may need to find a replacement for him this week. He has suffered a 1533 minor hamstring strain that is likely to sideline him for the Q Clash, with a move to teammate Lachie Neale netting you $40k. 11th NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 18 19 20 L.Neale Mid $680,000 88% 0.93 19 104 117 84 110 91 D.Zorko Mid $720,000 83% 0.98 19 102 148 103 118 53 J.Lyons Mid $722,000 79% 0.93 19 93 117 107 98 96 M.Robinson Mid/Fwd $616,000 81% 0.90 19 93 69 48 107 129 H.McCluggage Mid $599,000 81% 0.89 18 90 118 62 90 61 D.Rich Def $556,000 85% 0.82 19 87 96 82 87 66 S.Martin Ruc $585,000 82% 0.81 19 84 101 77 54 103 T.Cutler Mid $583,000 84% 0.74 3 80 100 J.Berry Mid $488,000 78% 0.80 15 79 65 65 73 90 A.Witherden Def $434,000 78% 0.75 18 74 94 60 3 73 L.Taylor Fwd $488,000 74% 0.76 5 70 68 A.Christensen Fwd $433,000 75% 0.71 9 66 43 64 83 90 C.Cameron Fwd $450,000 86% 0.61 19 66 60 59 48 91 L.Hodge Def $475,000 86% 0.61 17 66 77 78 72 57 L.McCarthy Fwd $484,000 79% 0.62 19 62 96 53 72 50 R.Mathieson Mid/Fwd $378,000 73% 0.62 9 57 60 D.Gardiner Def $371,000 88% 0.51 19 56 54 59 44 66 N.Answerth Def/Mid $396,000 79% 0.57 14 56 41 56 87 70 O.McInerney Fwd/Ruc $399,000 73% 0.61 16 56 39 68 57 83 N.Robertson Def $428,000 85% 0.54 4 56 83 J.Walker Def $342,000 88% 0.50 11 56 76 39 R.Lester Def $394,000 84% 0.52 9 56 79 E.Hipwood Fwd $383,000 85% 0.52 18 56 54 29 38 90 H.Andrews Def $345,000 95% 0.47 16 56 71 38 45 B.Keays Mid $355,000 80% 0.53 2 55 51 M.Hinge Def $209,000 72% 0.63 2 55 -4 R.Bastinac Mid $419,000 77% 0.54 3 54 84 D.McStay Fwd $363,000 83% 0.51 19 53 60 52 60 43 A.Smith Ruc $242,000 69% 0.55 2 46 24 C.Rayner Fwd $301,000 78% 0.45 19 45 35 28 66 55 Z.Bailey Mid/Fwd $303,000 68% 0.50 10 44 55 57 36 33 J.Allison Def $379,000 69% 0.52 2 44 77 M.Adams Def $330,000 85% 0.34 5 37 76 61 42 25 B.Starcevich Mid/Fwd $203,000 77% 0.32 1 31 31 CARLTON Patrick Cripps’ inconsistency is a concern for owners, which includes me. This isn’t the week to move him out 1519 though, scoring 109, 130 and 101 points respectively in his past three games against Richmond. 14th NAME POS $ TOG PPM MT AVG BE 18 19 20 P.Cripps Mid $627,000 90% 0.90 17 100 96 55 141 75 S.Walsh Mid $658,000 85% 0.90 19 95 104 89 89 103 M.Murphy Mid $659,000 82% 0.91 16 94 79 74 128 109 N.Newman Def $665,000 83% 0.90 17 93 86 94 68 135 E.Curnow Mid/Fwd $658,000 85% 0.83 19 87 106 125 91 79 M.Kreuzer Ruc $568,000 82% 0.80 12 81 105 43 S.Petrevski-Seton Fwd/Mid $536,000 80% 0.82 19 81 67 87 92 89 A.Phillips Ruc $485,000 79% 0.81 5 80 65 77 67 K.Simpson Def $560,000 81% 0.78 15 78 41 90 142 94 D.Thomas Def $515,000 78% 0.79 17 77 73 78 90 D.Cuningham Def $459,000 76% 0.75 8 71 74 W.Setterfield Mid/Fwd $506,000 78% 0.71 15 70 71 72 89 71 J.Silvagni Def/Fwd $501,000 79% 0.71 14 69 76 83 72 72 Z.Fisher Mid/Fwd $428,000 79% 0.69 18 68 86 77 25 L.Casboult Fwd/Def $529,000 86% 0.64 17 68 78 95 96 55 C.Curnow Fwd $500,000 76% 0.69 11 65 97 M.Gibbons Mid/Fwd $478,000 78% 0.65 19 63 52 78 106 68 H.McKay Fwd $436,000 86% 0.60 17 63 51 102 23 93 L.Plowman Def $417,000 93% 0.54 18 62 75 76 44 49 M.Lobbe Ruc $517,000 85% 0.58 2 60 104 J.Weitering Def $391,000 94% 0.49 18 57 35 92 62 76 C.Marchbank Def $387,000 89% 0.51 13 56 64 L.O'Brien Mid $366,000 76% 0.56 14 53 52 56 36 72 P.Dow Mid/Fwd $291,000 75% 0.57 17 53 72 29 D.Lang Mid/Fwd $374,000 75% 0.53 6 49 70 75 50 37 J.Garlett Fwd $383,000 66% 0.56 2 48 71 M.Kennedy Mid $354,000 77% 0.51 8 48 70 61 68 21 M.McGovern Fwd $316,000 74% 0.51 13 47 72 L.Stocker Mid/Def $286,000 72% 0.52 5 45 41 L.Jones Def $298,000 92% 0.39 12 45 45 83 34 T.Williamson Def $263,000 67% 0.53 2 45 30 J.Deluca Mid $260,000 71% 0.50 3 44 29 35 58 38 A.Schumacher Def $180,000 79% 0.45 1 43 15 43 A.Fasolo Fwd $325,000 75% 0.35 3 33 77 C.Polson Fwd $224,000 73% 0.27 3 25 56 H.Goddard Def $170,000 59% 0.33 2 24 34 31 H.Macreadie Def $170,000 90% 0.07 1 8 47 COLLINGWOOD Adam Treloar was the top-scoring Magpie when he last came up against the Demons in Round 12 with 124 points.
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