With the bye rounds here – we have six less teams to choose from but the boys have dug extra deep to get the best options for you to maximise your success this weekend. There are plenty of games to suit all needs to get started, have fun and good luck.
SATURDAY KITTY = $75k
SUNDAY KITTY = $75k
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Rory Laird (MID, $16,570)
Saturday v West Coast
Iโll make no secret about the fact we are targeting Adelaide players this week and Laird is coming off 119 against a much harder opponent (Geelong). The Eagles have given up a load of points in recent weeks rating as the #1 easiest over the last five. Laird had 125 and 122 against them last year and this one, at home, should be even easier.
Jake Soligo (MID, $6,490)
Saturday v West Coast
Coming off scores of 61 and 77, Soligo is one of the best โrookieโ priced options this week. He could squeeze out an 80+ which would be gold on a Saturday afternoon.
Jackson Hately (MID, $12,440)
Saturday v West Coast
The great man is averaging 100 in his last three and is a prime trade target in AFL Fantasy and should be on your DS radar as well. Playing against the easy Eagles, this could be another 100+ just like last week when had a season-high 112.
Cam Rayner (M/F, $9,170)
Sunday v Fremantle
Under $10k and a risk free hit. Coming off scores of 79 and 75, Rayner can burn you on his day but Coach Fagan has supported his move through the middle which should give the former No.1 pick a boost against the Dockers.
Jack Crisp (D/M, $15,620)
Sunday v Hawthorn
Crisp is a scoring beast and often goes under the radar each week. He is the third most-expensive player listed on Sunday but donโt let that stop you from getting a guy capable of 150. The Hawks are still giving up points and this guy has hit 100+ in eight of his ten games this year, with one of those misses being a 99.
Jake Lloyd (DEF, $12,730)
Saturday v Melbourne
Lloyd hasnโt been in the best of form this year but weโre tipping that he gets back to his very best here. This year, Melbourne have let opposition defenders do as they please and last week was no different.
Against the Dockers, four of their defenders took a combined 50 marks. Ryan (137) and Chapman (100) led the way with 14 each, followed by Cox (96) with 12 and Hayden Young (89) with 10.
If they let Lloyd run free across half-back, he could be lethal and has got himself to a price that is now low risk for a man capable of massive scores.
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