AFL Fantasy Player News: Lance-A-Lot, Joel Selwood Is Good
Geelong v Richmond
Steven King: Had a solid game but it would not have translated into AFL fantasy points.
Brad Ottens: Played exclusively in the forward line and dominated, has to be considered for a fantasy spot on that form.
James Kelly: Back in favour, like most on his team he had plenty of the ball.
Joel Selwood: If he is a low-priced player then he has to be signed.
Shannon Byrnes: Found lots of space, and the football, but hasn't cemented a senior spot.
Cameron Mooney: Started at centre half forward and kicked 4 goals, could have good stats with S Johnson and Hawkins out.
Nathan Ablett: Had the third forward role, there were good signs with his play.
Mark Blake: Was the backup ruckman, could have a big role if King is out during the season.
Mathew Stokes: Kicked a goal and provided the needed speed around the forward line, should be a regular player this season.
Gary Ablett: Lots of goals and possessions, could take another step up in fantasy points this season.
Brent Prismall: A big game but may not be around when Geelong have all their players to pick from.
Sam Hunt: Will be a very cheap player to sign for fantasy teams if the Cats continue to play him.
Darren Milburn: Could have a serious injury, check injury news.
David Wojcinski: A big game with his speed taking the ball from the back, could be a very good fantasy player with that role.
Chris Newman: Was an above average fantasy player before and is back to that level.
Darren Gaspar: Was not good, never a big fantasy player and should be avoided again.
Brett Deledio: One of their best and is a player to sign for fantasy teams.
Andrew Raines: Will again be a very good fantasy player.
Graham Polak: Richmond will need to play him this season and he should improve greatly on his stats from 2006.
Nathan Brown: He is officially back to his best and will again be a good fantasy player.
Joel Bowden: As always he was a magnet for the football.
Matthew Richardson: A small leg injury.
Trent Knobel: Didn't do a lot with Simmonds out, there are better ruck options for fantasy AFL.
Dean Polo: Had a lot of the ball and will again be a good fantasy player.
Kayne Pettifer: A solid fantasy player and worth signing this season, kicked a goal in this game.
Shane Tuck: Played everywhere and that is great for fantasy statistics, will be a popular player for fantasy GMs.
Andrew Krakouer: Nowhere near his form from the All Stars game, and was reported.
Richard Tambling: Like a lot of their smalls, rotated through different spots, but will be in the middle more which should mean big fantasy numbers.
Cam Howat: One of their best, sign for fantasy when Richmond bring him off the rookie list.
Hawthorn v Melbourne
Jarryd Roughead: Played forward, a bit of a surprise move, kicked a couple of goals and could be a good fantasy forward this season.
Chance Bateman: Was very good and productive, a solid fantasy player.
Simon Taylor: Might have done enough for regular playing time in the ruck.
Grant Birchall: He is one of Hawthorn's best fantasy players, buy him early before his price goes up.
Beau Muston: Would be a bargain buy in fantasy leagues, doesn't have a senior spot yet but had a solid game against Melbourne.
Lance Franklin: If his fantasy price is what it was last season then Franklin is a definite buy.
Campbell Brown: Might have a problem with the tribunal.
Brent Renouf: Didn't have a problem when given a tall defensive role, might be a cheap fantasy player for the bench.
Clinton Young: Should stay in the side as he had a good game, could become a good fantasy player.
Nathan Jones: Looks like he will improve on his good debut year, can get a bit of the football.
Clint Bizzell: Will struggle to find a spot with the Demons, unlikely to have an impact on fantasy teams.
James Frawley: Did not have a bad start to his career, a cheap fantasy backman to store on your fantasy bench.
David Neitz: Took strong marks, and was mobile at ground-level too, will continue to be a very good fantasy forward.
Lynden Dunn: Had some good plays, was more effective than Miller so maybe Dunn plays round 1.
Chris Johnson: His best ever performance, won't cost much to buy in fantasy leagues so a player to conisder if he is there for round 1.
Russell Robertson: Was in one of his jumping moods, that usually brings in marks, goals and therefore fantasy points.
Nathan Brown: Did not play a lot in 2006 but when he did he got fantasy points, he had a good game here.
Jared Rivers: Is one of the better tall defenders for AFL fantasy and he confirmed that again with a good performance.
Cameron Bruce: Was in top form, and worth the top price in fantasy leagues.
Mark Jamar: Don't play Jamar in fantasy games, White will be back for round 1.
Fremantle v West Coast
Luke Webster: Did enough and might cement a regular spot.
Paul Hasleby: Controlled the middle well and had plenty of the football.
Dean Solomon: Seemed to get into the action as a forward, might be able to improve his numbers from 2006.
Des Headland: Looked better than last season, his skills and accuracy are back.
Ryan Crowley: Showed he can also kick goals.
James Walker: Played his best football, a bargain in fantasy leagues if he keeps that up.
Justin Longmuir: Took a while to get going but then was good, can be inconsistent in fantasy but should be good in 2007.
Aaron Sandilands: The Dockers' idea for him to go forward a lot should result in a few more goals and fantasy numbers.
Roger Hayden: Had a very good game and had a lot of the ball, would have gotten plenty of fantasy points.
Mark LeCras: Was played in a couple of spots and could be useful for fantasy, depending on his price.
Ben Cousins: Had plenty of the ball, as always.
Matt Priddis: He got plenty of the ball, although with other midfielders out, but a player to consider for fantasy teams.
Jaymie Graham: Doesn't quite have the game for accumulating fantasy points.
Matt Rosa: Seemed to be by himself a lot, that will get him plenty of fantasy points.
Steven Armstrong: Had a bigger role, kicked a goal and was very prominent around half forward.
Brent Staker: Played as a forward, should become a regular player for them again.
David Wirrpanda: In his usual role in the back half, which gets him fantasy points.
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Steven King: Had a solid game but it would not have translated into AFL fantasy points.
Brad Ottens: Played exclusively in the forward line and dominated, has to be considered for a fantasy spot on that form.
James Kelly: Back in favour, like most on his team he had plenty of the ball.
Joel Selwood: If he is a low-priced player then he has to be signed.
Shannon Byrnes: Found lots of space, and the football, but hasn't cemented a senior spot.
Cameron Mooney: Started at centre half forward and kicked 4 goals, could have good stats with S Johnson and Hawkins out.
Mark Blake: Was the backup ruckman, could have a big role if King is out during the season.
Mathew Stokes: Kicked a goal and provided the needed speed around the forward line, should be a regular player this season.
Gary Ablett: Lots of goals and possessions, could take another step up in fantasy points this season.
Brent Prismall: A big game but may not be around when Geelong have all their players to pick from.
Sam Hunt: Will be a very cheap player to sign for fantasy teams if the Cats continue to play him.
Darren Milburn: Could have a serious injury, check injury news.
David Wojcinski: A big game with his speed taking the ball from the back, could be a very good fantasy player with that role.
Chris Newman: Was an above average fantasy player before and is back to that level.
Darren Gaspar: Was not good, never a big fantasy player and should be avoided again.
Brett Deledio: One of their best and is a player to sign for fantasy teams.
Andrew Raines: Will again be a very good fantasy player.
Graham Polak: Richmond will need to play him this season and he should improve greatly on his stats from 2006.
Joel Bowden: As always he was a magnet for the football.
Matthew Richardson: A small leg injury.
Trent Knobel: Didn't do a lot with Simmonds out, there are better ruck options for fantasy AFL.
Dean Polo: Had a lot of the ball and will again be a good fantasy player.
Kayne Pettifer: A solid fantasy player and worth signing this season, kicked a goal in this game.
Shane Tuck: Played everywhere and that is great for fantasy statistics, will be a popular player for fantasy GMs.
Andrew Krakouer: Nowhere near his form from the All Stars game, and was reported.
Richard Tambling: Like a lot of their smalls, rotated through different spots, but will be in the middle more which should mean big fantasy numbers.
Cam Howat: One of their best, sign for fantasy when Richmond bring him off the rookie list.
Hawthorn v Melbourne
Jarryd Roughead: Played forward, a bit of a surprise move, kicked a couple of goals and could be a good fantasy forward this season.
Chance Bateman: Was very good and productive, a solid fantasy player.
Simon Taylor: Might have done enough for regular playing time in the ruck.
Grant Birchall: He is one of Hawthorn's best fantasy players, buy him early before his price goes up.
Beau Muston: Would be a bargain buy in fantasy leagues, doesn't have a senior spot yet but had a solid game against Melbourne.
Lance Franklin: If his fantasy price is what it was last season then Franklin is a definite buy.
Campbell Brown: Might have a problem with the tribunal.
Brent Renouf: Didn't have a problem when given a tall defensive role, might be a cheap fantasy player for the bench.
Clinton Young: Should stay in the side as he had a good game, could become a good fantasy player.
Nathan Jones: Looks like he will improve on his good debut year, can get a bit of the football.
Clint Bizzell: Will struggle to find a spot with the Demons, unlikely to have an impact on fantasy teams.
James Frawley: Did not have a bad start to his career, a cheap fantasy backman to store on your fantasy bench.
David Neitz: Took strong marks, and was mobile at ground-level too, will continue to be a very good fantasy forward.
Lynden Dunn: Had some good plays, was more effective than Miller so maybe Dunn plays round 1.
Chris Johnson: His best ever performance, won't cost much to buy in fantasy leagues so a player to conisder if he is there for round 1.
Russell Robertson: Was in one of his jumping moods, that usually brings in marks, goals and therefore fantasy points.
Nathan Brown: Did not play a lot in 2006 but when he did he got fantasy points, he had a good game here.
Jared Rivers: Is one of the better tall defenders for AFL fantasy and he confirmed that again with a good performance.
Cameron Bruce: Was in top form, and worth the top price in fantasy leagues.
Mark Jamar: Don't play Jamar in fantasy games, White will be back for round 1.
Fremantle v West Coast
Luke Webster: Did enough and might cement a regular spot.
Paul Hasleby: Controlled the middle well and had plenty of the football.
Dean Solomon: Seemed to get into the action as a forward, might be able to improve his numbers from 2006.
Des Headland: Looked better than last season, his skills and accuracy are back.
Ryan Crowley: Showed he can also kick goals.
James Walker: Played his best football, a bargain in fantasy leagues if he keeps that up.
Justin Longmuir: Took a while to get going but then was good, can be inconsistent in fantasy but should be good in 2007.
Aaron Sandilands: The Dockers' idea for him to go forward a lot should result in a few more goals and fantasy numbers.
Roger Hayden: Had a very good game and had a lot of the ball, would have gotten plenty of fantasy points.
Mark LeCras: Was played in a couple of spots and could be useful for fantasy, depending on his price.
Ben Cousins: Had plenty of the ball, as always.
Matt Priddis: He got plenty of the ball, although with other midfielders out, but a player to consider for fantasy teams.
Jaymie Graham: Doesn't quite have the game for accumulating fantasy points.
Matt Rosa: Seemed to be by himself a lot, that will get him plenty of fantasy points.
Steven Armstrong: Had a bigger role, kicked a goal and was very prominent around half forward.
Brent Staker: Played as a forward, should become a regular player for them again.
David Wirrpanda: In his usual role in the back half, which gets him fantasy points.
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