AFL Fantasy News: Ebert's Powerful Mark
The fans in Tasmania were entertained by a close game that was decided in the final second. Ebert played tall when it mattered and his mark and goal got the Power the win.
Power 87 - Hawks 82
Fantasy Player News
Port Adelaide
K Cornes: 38 possessions, 14 marks and 3 goals, obviously that was great for fantasy points.
Ebert: 8 kicks and 7 marks, he has had a very good fantasy season.
Wilson: Some people are trying to retire him, but after 20 possessions and 3 frees for his fantasy coaches are happy he is playing.
Brogan: Lade didn't have to do as much with big Brogan back, and Brogan did a bit extra with 15 possessions and 8 marks.
Motlop: 3 goals and 5 tackles, a solid performance for fantasy points.
Hawthorn
Young: He gets in space and kicks it long, which is what produces fantasy points, he had 17 kicks and 7 marks.
Ellis: 16 possessions and 7 tackles, an underrated player who doesn't get a lot of playing time for Hawthorn.
Roughead: 3 goals and 2 behinds, plenty of fantasy teams will be looking to sign a forward this week and Roughead could be an option.
Brown: 18 possessions and 9 marks, a good increase on his usual fantasy points.
Dixon: 3 goals and 5 marks, a solid game but there should be better forwards at his price to sign.
The Kangaroos fought back a few times but the Cats always had the answer. Chapman's return was very important for Geelong.
Cats 118 - Kangaroos 91
Fantasy Player News
Geelong
Bartel: 36 possessions and 8 marks, up the top of the fantasy rankings.
Ottens: 10 kicks, 8 marks and a goal, but be careful in signing him as he could be rested or they might try their 3 ruckmen idea.
J Hunt: He needs to fight for a spot in their finals' side, that might help along his stats and he had 22 possessions.
Chapman: 19 possessions, 7 marks, 2 goals and 9 tackles, a player to consider signing for the last couple of games.
G Ablett: The usual, 2 goals and 31 possessions, the elite when it comes to fantasy forwards.
Kangaroos
Harris: He has been playing at a much higher level in recent games, here he had 18 possessions and his fantasy points were boosted by receiving 7 free kicks.
Archer: 20 possessions and 8 marks, he is ending the season with some very good games for stats.
McIntosh: 14 possessions, 5 marks and a goal, one of the better fantasy ruckmen.
Wells: He lifted for this game with 20 possessions, but his 3 scoring shots were all behinds.
Grant: 3 goals, 8 marks, 12 kicks and 7 handballs.
Once again the Bulldogs were too small up forward while Adelaide were able to find some marking targets near goal.
Crows 107 - Bulldogs 73
Adelaide
Knights: 28 possessions and 7 marks, a bargain buy earlier in the season.
Welsh: Kicked 4 goals, also had 9 marks.
Reilly: 29 possessions, 8 marks and a goal, a lot more fantasy points than he usually produces.
Hudson: Back in the team and was good for fantasy teams with 16 possessions and 2 frees for.
Meesen: His first game and he didn't do a lot, but he might become a fantasy player next season on a different team.
Western Bulldogs
Gilbee: They needed him to lead the back line, and his fantasy teams also were glad he was playing, he was back to his expected numbers with 27 possessions.
Johnson: Only kicked 1 goal, but also added 17 possessions.
Boyd: He isn't slowing down, even with West and Cross both back playing, Boyd had 31 possessions.
Ray: 19 possessions and 5 marks, he will want to play better for their final two games and that might help fantasy teams.
Eagleton: 24 possessions and 11 marks, very useful numbers for fantasy AFL.
Power 87 - Hawks 82
Fantasy Player News
Port Adelaide
K Cornes: 38 possessions, 14 marks and 3 goals, obviously that was great for fantasy points.
Ebert: 8 kicks and 7 marks, he has had a very good fantasy season.
Wilson: Some people are trying to retire him, but after 20 possessions and 3 frees for his fantasy coaches are happy he is playing.
Motlop: 3 goals and 5 tackles, a solid performance for fantasy points.
Hawthorn
Young: He gets in space and kicks it long, which is what produces fantasy points, he had 17 kicks and 7 marks.
Ellis: 16 possessions and 7 tackles, an underrated player who doesn't get a lot of playing time for Hawthorn.
Roughead: 3 goals and 2 behinds, plenty of fantasy teams will be looking to sign a forward this week and Roughead could be an option.
Brown: 18 possessions and 9 marks, a good increase on his usual fantasy points.
Dixon: 3 goals and 5 marks, a solid game but there should be better forwards at his price to sign.
The Kangaroos fought back a few times but the Cats always had the answer. Chapman's return was very important for Geelong.
Cats 118 - Kangaroos 91
Fantasy Player News
Geelong
Bartel: 36 possessions and 8 marks, up the top of the fantasy rankings.
Ottens: 10 kicks, 8 marks and a goal, but be careful in signing him as he could be rested or they might try their 3 ruckmen idea.
J Hunt: He needs to fight for a spot in their finals' side, that might help along his stats and he had 22 possessions.
Chapman: 19 possessions, 7 marks, 2 goals and 9 tackles, a player to consider signing for the last couple of games.
G Ablett: The usual, 2 goals and 31 possessions, the elite when it comes to fantasy forwards.
Kangaroos
Harris: He has been playing at a much higher level in recent games, here he had 18 possessions and his fantasy points were boosted by receiving 7 free kicks.
Archer: 20 possessions and 8 marks, he is ending the season with some very good games for stats.
McIntosh: 14 possessions, 5 marks and a goal, one of the better fantasy ruckmen.
Wells: He lifted for this game with 20 possessions, but his 3 scoring shots were all behinds.
Grant: 3 goals, 8 marks, 12 kicks and 7 handballs.
Once again the Bulldogs were too small up forward while Adelaide were able to find some marking targets near goal.
Crows 107 - Bulldogs 73
Adelaide
Knights: 28 possessions and 7 marks, a bargain buy earlier in the season.
Welsh: Kicked 4 goals, also had 9 marks.
Reilly: 29 possessions, 8 marks and a goal, a lot more fantasy points than he usually produces.
Hudson: Back in the team and was good for fantasy teams with 16 possessions and 2 frees for.
Meesen: His first game and he didn't do a lot, but he might become a fantasy player next season on a different team.
Western Bulldogs
Gilbee: They needed him to lead the back line, and his fantasy teams also were glad he was playing, he was back to his expected numbers with 27 possessions.
Johnson: Only kicked 1 goal, but also added 17 possessions.
Boyd: He isn't slowing down, even with West and Cross both back playing, Boyd had 31 possessions.
Ray: 19 possessions and 5 marks, he will want to play better for their final two games and that might help fantasy teams.
Eagleton: 24 possessions and 11 marks, very useful numbers for fantasy AFL.

