Teams have dropped and the boys have been working overtime to set their teams for the round ahead. There is some serious cash up for grabs over the multiple slates and now is the time to get your teams ready to fire.
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Stephen Coniglio (MID, $13,250)
Saturday v Brisbane
Coniglio spent more time in the middle last week than he has had this year and his score of 120 reflected that his new coach knows what he is doing. Only Josh Kelly had more CBAs last week for the Giants’ midfielders and if Coniglio is back in their again, expect another 120+ score against a team who has been the #4 easiest over the last five weeks.
Andrew Naughton (FWD, $11,580)
Saturday v West Coast
This guy loves kicking goals and loves a massive bag. He will kick 4-8 goals in what should be a thumping on Saturday night. His form has been elite as well with previous scores of 88, 95, 92. Dogs win easy and Naughts bags out like Cal on a fishing trip.
Adam Treloar (MID, $14,400)
Saturday v West Coast
We all know that this game is going to be nasty with some BIG scores coming from the Dogs. Treloar will be amongst the scorers here just like those who have gone before him. Kelly (124), Coniglio (120), Petracca (139) and Viney (118) have all scored with ease in recently weeks and so will anyone wearing red, blue and white.
Cooper Stephens (MID, $6,000)
Saturday v Adelaide
Named on a wing and rookie priced at $6k. Stephens hold his spot off the back on Dangerfield missing a chunk of coming games. Cooper scored 67 last week and returns home for what should be an easy match-up against the Crows.
Brad Crouch (MID, $15,700)
Sunday v North Melbourne
North are the #2 easiest team to score against over the last five weeks and Brad has been in unreal for with scores of 107, 125 and 115. He even had 118 against the Roos last year and should be massive again.
Jarrod Witts (RUC, $14,430)
Saturday v Hawthorn
Who is Hawthornβs ruck? Itβs not Big Boy McEvoy, itβs not Reeves, or even Max Lynch. In fact they donβt have one and are calling on the services of Jacob Kosi to help out.
Kosi is 198cm, and straight away loses 11cm on the GC Sunsβ big man who is in ripping form. 104, 103, 99 and 103 are his latest efforts but this time his opponent is a key-forward who struggles to get regular games.
Expect this big guy to unleash a smackdown when the Suns meet to the Hawks on Saturday night.
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