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Fantasy notes and injury updates – Rd. 6

Late changes, subs, injuries and more tracked in the weekly notes.

Warnie looks at a few of the key notes such as injuries and substitutes along with any key Fantasy stats of relevance from each game.

Friday

Fremantle v Western Bulldogs

Tom Liberatore was conussed and will miss R7. Andrew Brayshaw had no dramas with the MRO.

Jason Johannisen, who was traded in by 2.2k, copped a head knock but WB ruled out concussion.

Dockers Josh Corbett (3rd) Jye Amiss (tactical)
Bulldogs Lachlan McNeil (4th) Toby McLean (tactical)

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Saturday

Port Adelaide v West Coast

Luke Shuey (ankle) was hurt in the first quarter but came back on the ground. He was eventually subbed after half-time.

Tom Jonas has copped a week for for bumping Jai Culley.

Power Dylan Willams (2nd) Todd Marshall (concussion)
Eagles Rhett Bazzo (3rd) Luke Shuey (ankle)

GWS v Brisbane

Sam Taylor (hamstring) will miss approx. 10 weeks (hello Harry Himmelberg going back?).

Adam Kennedy (knee) came on for Taylor and did his ACL.

Daniel Lloyd (calf) was a late out for Ryan Angwin.

Callan Ward will miss a week for rough conduct on Lachie Neale.

Giants Adam Kennedy (3rd) Sam Taylor (hamstring)
Lions Jarryd Lyons (4th) Darragh Joyce (tactical)

Geelong v Sydney

Matt Roberts was a popular downgrade target this week. He was hurt in the first (looked to be a calf), he came back on and injured his knee. He was seen in a knee brace after the game.

Mitch Duncan didn’t have anything to worry about from the MRO with his bump on Robbie Fox. Owners with his score looking at them do…

James Rowbottom went to Patrick Dangerfield (110) who was still the top scorer of the game.

Jon Ceglar was a late out for Sam Simpson.

Cats Mitchell Knevitt (4th) Cam Guthrie (tactical)
Swans Will Gould (2nd) Matt Roberts (knee)

Sunday

Hawthorn v Adelaide

Rory Laird copped a knee knock late in the game. Nicks said in the presser they thought they may have lost him, but he went back on and played on the wing.

Max Lynch was subbed with concussion.

Conor Nash did a couple of jobs… including Laird and Rachele. He was also on Dawson at times. Dawson spent some time forward as well.

Hawks Jack Scrimshaw (2nd) Max Lynch (concussion)
Crows Ned McHenry (3rd) Jordon Butts (tactical)

Carlton v St Kilda

The Blues have been the highest scoring team of the round so far (1829) with 6 players with a ton and 4 over 120.

Jack Steele (78) had a 44 point final quarter. He was looking like dropping a fair bit of cash earlier in the game…

Alex Cincotta (76) was the correct answer for downgrades this week … and will most likely be the most traded in player for round seve.

Blues  Lachie O’Brien (3QT) Ed Curnow (tactical)
Saints Marcus Windhager (4th) Zaine Cordy (tactical)

Gold Coast v North Melbourne

Touk Miller is the big news out of the game. He was carried off with a knee injury. He said post-game that is was meniscus.

Wil Powell had a concussion test but came back on.

Harry Sheezel had his lowest score (47) since debut. The inclusion of Aaron Hall, and a bit of time put into him from Holman, made things tricky. He was switched forward in the second half.

Suns Bailey Humphrey (3rd) Malcolm Rosas (tactical)
Roos Liam Shiels (3rd) Will Phillips (tactical)

Monday

Melbourne v Richmond

Maurice Rioli Jnr injured his hamstring late in the game.

Jacob van Rooyen scored 41 of his 50 points in the last quarter when he kicked 3 goals.

Kade Chander scored 32 of his 39 points in the third quarter when he kicked 2 goals.

Demons Bailey Laurie (4th) Trent Rivers (tactical)
Tigers Hugo Ralphsmith (4th) Ben Miller (tactical)

Monday

Collingwood v Essendon

Nick Daicos will be the next pig.

Jye Caldwell will be looked at by the MRO for punching Daicos in the gut.

Pies Will Kelly (3rd) Nathan Kreuger (tactical)
Dons Ben Hobbs (3rd) Jayden Laverde (shoulder)

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