HAWTHORN'S Tom Mitchell just keeps on keeping on when it comes to racking up disposals and AFL Fantasy points.
The 24-year-old scored a lazy 147 points on the back of his 42-disposal, eight-tackle and one-goal game.
His value has gone up a further $16,000, continuing his run as the competition’s most expensive, most popular and highest scoring player.
Wingman Jared Polec has overtaken Justin Westhoff as the club’s highest overall scorer, but Alberton has some other good performers as well.
Jared Polec (mid - $625,000)
Polec was Port Adelaide’s highest scoring player in the narrow win over Brisbane, continuing to gather the ball with his trademark run.
He had 29 disposals to go with 12 marks, collecting 132 fantasy points and taking his value to $625,000 after a $31,000 rise.
That’s a $42,000 overall rise since the start of the season, bettered only by Dom Barry, Westhoff, Todd Marshall and Riley Bonner out of the Power line-up.
A quiet achiever, Polec has only been selected in 484 Fantasy teams so
Justin Westhoff (mid/fwd - $649,000)
The versatile utility increased his value by another $8,000 with his total of 75 points on the weekend.
A 12-disposal, one-goal and 15-hit-out game against the Lions was a relatively quiet day by his standards, but his versatility makes him hard to look past.
Westhoff’s popularity with fantasy coaches is skyrocketing as well. He went from being in 4526 Fantasy teams last week to 7324 this week, after a massive jump the week before as well.
Dom Barry (mid - $275,000)
He only tallied 40 points in the game against Brisbane yet his value still went up by $32,000.
A $105,000 increase since the season started shows Barry’s potential to continue to grow.
While his average score dropped from 71.5 to 61 - given he had just 12 touches against the Lions, he still increased his popularity with
Ollie Wines (mid - $715,000)
Proving that AFL Fantasy scoring is no easy feat, Wines dropped in value by $7,000 despite being among the Power’s best with 25 possessions, four tackles and a mark.
While he only scored 77 points with that performance, Wines is still averaging 101, and his value overall is still up by $5,000 in 2018.
His performance against Sydney saw him jump in popularity, and he is now selected by 1856 teams.
Riley Bonner (def - $488,000)
Averaging 85 points in 2018, the young left footer added $21,000 to his value with his 22 touches and ten marks against Brisbane.
Still good value when you consider
Bonner’s overall value has jumped by $65,000 and
Bonner is Port Adelaide’s fourth-most popular player in AFL Fantasy terms, being selected in 9717 teams.
Port Adelaide top 5 for Round 3
- Jared Polec – 132
- Sam Gray – 109
- Hamish Hartlett – 98
- Robbie Gray – 89
- Riley Bonner – 83
Port Adelaide top 5 for 2018 overall
- Jared Polec – 315
- Justin Westhoff – 311
- Ollie Wines – 303
- Hamish Hartlett – 267
- Charlie Dixon – 261
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