AFL Fantasy is back for another season, and the team at Footy Prophet will again be supplying NMFC.com.au with premium fantasy analysis and tips for the 2015 season.

2015 has seen 100-gamer Robin Nahas turn his fortunes around. He’s already strung eight games together and is approaching the best form of his career.

Now averaging 16 disposals, 71 fantasy points and over a goal a game, Nahas is findingconsistency. His milestone game has been a while coming but has been well earned indeed.

In terms of big team inclusions, you can’t get much bigger than Andrew Swallow ($457,000). North’s captain has made a quick recovery after breaking his thumb in Round 7.

Swallow’s return will give North’s midfield huge a boost, as his form against the Eagles is very impressive. He has scored under 100 fantasy points just once in his last nine games against them. Most of those scores have been above 110 as well, so pick him with confidence.

Jack Ziebell ($478,000) and Ben Cunnington ($424,000) are two players likely to benefit from Swallow’s return. Both have generated consistent scores in recent weeks, but they haven’t as yet posted regular fantasy tons. Fantasy coaches will be hoping a stronger North midfield can allow that to happen.

There’s also a lot to like about North’s extended interchange bench this week. Unfortunately, they can’t all make the final side.

Trent Dumont ($150,000) is impressing fantasy pundits following the 87 fantasy points he scored in Round 9, his first senior game out of the green vest.

Dumont collected 18 disposals and a whopping 10 tackles against Collingwood and his price is set to balloon this week if he makes the squad. He’s still a good pickup if you’re looking to earn some money and as bench cover.

Also back into the extended side this week is Ben Jacobs ($369,000) who impressed in the VFL and was named amongst the best on ground.

Jacobs had 31 touches, six marks and seven tackles for North Ballarat and will add some zip to the Kangaroos' backline if selected.

Majak Daw ($260,000) was another North player to star in the twos. Playing for Werribee, he had a fantasy day out, racking up stats at will.

Daw kicked five goals and had 19 disposals, nine marks, two tackles and ten hit outs. He hasn’t had a senior game as yet in 2015, but North might bring him in to try and counter West Coast’s imposing ruckmen.

Around the Grounds

In great news for all football fans, Irishman Pearce Hanley ($558,000) has finally returned from the hip injury that derailed his start to the season. He’s had an extended rehabilitation but has returned to fitness right when Brisbane need him most.

Hanley’s last score against Greater Western Sydney was a sublime 113 fantasy points, but this is a new Giants' side with a new vigour about their game.

Keep an eye on Hanley’s first outing before hitting the trade button to bring him in.