ST KILDA’S Seb Ross had the highest AFL Fantasy score this week after having 40 disposals and booting three goals in his side’s loss to the Western Bulldogs.

Ross’ 160 points has him ranked just outside of the top 20, but Hawthorn’s Tom Mitchell continues to dominate the leaderboard after becoming the first player this season to pass 2500 overall points.

Mitchell scored an impressive 146 fantasy points in the Hawks’ win over Essendon, surpassing his season average of 131.8.

The Brownlow Medal fancy had 43 disposals, six marks, and four tackles.

Already the league’s most expensive player, he added another $21,000 to his value, taking it to an incredible total of $957,000.

So popular is Mitchell in the fantasy competition, that he’s owned by 104,000 coaches or more than 74% of them.

At Port Adelaide, not one player scored 100 points or more against Adelaide with Justin Westhoff the highest scorer with 93.

That total kept him in the outright lead at the club, and he remains inside the league’s top 20.

Justin Westhoff (mid/fwd - $645,000)

Port Adelaide’s most expensive player and highest scorer has lost a total of $36,000 in his last three games after scoring below average in AFL Fantasy.

His 93-points against the Crows is well below his 100.1-point average for the season but despite his minor dip in form, he has actually gained popularity with fantasy coaches, featuring in 37,393 of their teams.

Still the only Port Adelaide player averaging 100 points or more in 2018, he fell short against the Crows but still had 18 disposals, six marks, four tackles, and six hit-outs.

Jarod Lienert (def - $295,000)

He may have only played three games, but the mature-age Sturt recruit has shown he could have a long future in the game and he has added $125,000 in value in that short time including a remarkable $52,000 this week.

He had 18 disposals, an equal team-high eight marks, and two clearances against Adelaide in a composed performance.

His 78 fantasy points just surpasses his 76.3-point average but his true value lies in the fact that he is so cheap yet scores well.

Currently costing just $3866 per point scored he is second at Port Adelaide only to two-gamer Kane Farrell for value making him a worthwhile inclusion - a fact recognised by 18,588 fantasy coaches.

Jared Polec (mid - $608,000)

He’s averaging 93 points per game this season and while he fell short against the Crows he still saw a $1000 price increase.

He had 24 disposals, three marks, and a tackle on Saturday evening.

The Power’s fifth most expensive player is fast closing in on Chad Wingard and Tom Rockliff in front of him.

While he’s widely recognised as one of Port’s most important players, only 2981 fantasy coaches have recognised his worth so far.

Robbie Gray (fwd/mid - $502,000)

One of the few Power players to exceed his season average in points against Adelaide, Gray is the team’s sixth-highest scorer.

His 89 points against the Crows only just beat his 86.6-point season average but it came off the back of a game which saw him claim his fourth Showdown Medal as best on ground.

The 30-year-old booted four goals to go with 20 disposals and five marks to claim the award.

At just $5796 per point scored he represents amazing value, and nearly 35,000 fantasy coaches have recognised that and included him in their teams.

Port Adelaide’s best in Round 20

93 - Justin Westhoff
89 - Robbie Gray, Dan Houston
86 - Chad Wingard
79 - Jared Polec
78 - Travis Boak

Port Adelaide top 5 in 2018

1902 - Justin Westhoff
1789 - Ollie Wines
1767 - Jared Polec
1677 - Brad Ebert
1649 - Travis Boak

Top 5 overall in 2018

2505 - Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn) 
2278 
- Brodie Grundy (Collingwood)
2140 - Max Gawn (Melbourne)
2013 - Andrew Gaff (West Coast)
2100 - Clayton Oliver (Melbourne)

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