AFL Fantasy Player News: Travis Varcoe Arrives, Chris Johnson Flies
Geelong v Brisbane
Steven King: There are times when Blake is outplaying him, if those two split the ruck minutes down the middle it won't help either player for fantasy numbers.
Travis Varcoe: It took them over a year to unleash Varcoe, it only took him a quarter to show his skills, would be a worth a bench spot at his low price but it would be better if he was forward eligible in fantasy games.
Josh Hunt: Had a knee problem, check the news from Geelong for more.
James Kelly: Looks to have worked himself back into the regular lineup, but there was an incident that might be looked at.
Charlie Gardiner: In a group with N Ablett and Playfair competing for the third tall forward spot.
Shannon Byrnes: Quick as he always is but has improved in other areas of his game, might be an improver in fantasy numbers too.
Nathan Djerrkura: Is cheap if you want him in a fantasy team, had some impressive runs through the middle.
Cameron Mooney: Again was a dominant forward, worth signing for a fantasy team.
Mark Blake: Could be ready to challenge King for ruck minutes.
David Johnson: A bit exposed at full back, but had a solid game, may not be in their 22 for round 1.
Gary Ablett: An injury had him on the bench in the second half, didn't seem serious.
Brent Prismall: An improved player, affordable in AFL fantasy games at the moment.
Sam Hunt: Got a lot of the ball in the back line, could be a steal at a low price and might be there for round 1.
Chris Johnson: Looks injury free and also had a moment when he was free of gravity with a big mark, could be someone who is underpriced in fantasy leagues.
Luke Power: Had a power of possessions, worth the price in fantasy leagues.
Jed Adcock: Took a hit but returned to action, has a big fantasy price this season but might be worth it.
Ashley McGrath: Again played deep in the forward line, is cheap to acquire and he might be even better for stats when Brown is back.
Justin Sherman: A midfielder who kicks goals, a good combination for fantasy stats.
Matthew Tyler: Doesn't cost anything as he is a minimum-priced fantasy player, might be worth putting in a bench spot.
Jared Brennan: The type of player who is a concern for fantasy games where effectiveness of disposals is mentioned, but he was certainly everywhere in this game getting the ball.
Joel Patfull: Plays a secondary centre half forward role, and has been playing it well in preseason. Won't cost a lot.
Beau McDonald: Really stood up late in the game and was marking strong, it is hard to separate him, Wood and Charman as they have all played very well.
Steven King: There are times when Blake is outplaying him, if those two split the ruck minutes down the middle it won't help either player for fantasy numbers.
Travis Varcoe: It took them over a year to unleash Varcoe, it only took him a quarter to show his skills, would be a worth a bench spot at his low price but it would be better if he was forward eligible in fantasy games.
Josh Hunt: Had a knee problem, check the news from Geelong for more.
James Kelly: Looks to have worked himself back into the regular lineup, but there was an incident that might be looked at.
Shannon Byrnes: Quick as he always is but has improved in other areas of his game, might be an improver in fantasy numbers too.
Nathan Djerrkura: Is cheap if you want him in a fantasy team, had some impressive runs through the middle.
Cameron Mooney: Again was a dominant forward, worth signing for a fantasy team.
Mark Blake: Could be ready to challenge King for ruck minutes.
David Johnson: A bit exposed at full back, but had a solid game, may not be in their 22 for round 1.
Gary Ablett: An injury had him on the bench in the second half, didn't seem serious.
Brent Prismall: An improved player, affordable in AFL fantasy games at the moment.
Sam Hunt: Got a lot of the ball in the back line, could be a steal at a low price and might be there for round 1.
Chris Johnson: Looks injury free and also had a moment when he was free of gravity with a big mark, could be someone who is underpriced in fantasy leagues.
Luke Power: Had a power of possessions, worth the price in fantasy leagues.
Jed Adcock: Took a hit but returned to action, has a big fantasy price this season but might be worth it.
Justin Sherman: A midfielder who kicks goals, a good combination for fantasy stats.
Matthew Tyler: Doesn't cost anything as he is a minimum-priced fantasy player, might be worth putting in a bench spot.
Jared Brennan: The type of player who is a concern for fantasy games where effectiveness of disposals is mentioned, but he was certainly everywhere in this game getting the ball.
Joel Patfull: Plays a secondary centre half forward role, and has been playing it well in preseason. Won't cost a lot.
Beau McDonald: Really stood up late in the game and was marking strong, it is hard to separate him, Wood and Charman as they have all played very well.

