Another 99 points for the defender saw his price rise more than $34,000 to $360,000. Last week’s wrap mentioned his scoring power since the move to the defensive half of the ground.
Again his score saw him rank in the upper echelon of players named as a forward in Dream Team. Hansen’s marks ensure at least a respectable score every week – another 15 against Richmond makes it three consecutive weeks of double figure grabs.
Since his quiet game against Fremantle and Ryan Crowley, Brent Harvey ($405,200) has bounced back with 213 points in the last fortnight.
If Andrew Raines goes to Harvey at the first bounce on Saturday, the 354-gamer will be in for another tough afternoon. But Harvey has a good fantasy record against the Lions; three of his past four games have resulted in a score of 100 or more.
Levi Greenwood’s ($295,300) first price rise was a significant one. 26 disposals, 6 marks and 5 tackles resulted in 110 points and an increase of $41,300. Another low breakeven means Greenwood should continue to rise for at least another fortnight.
Despite playing only 70 per cent of game time, Leigh Adams ($347,200) registered a season high 124 points. After coming into form against the Giants (99 points), Adams had a well-rounded fantasy game, registering multiple marks, tackles and a goal to complement his 29 possessions.
Brad McKenzie started as the substitute, but still increased in price by $35,500 to $144,000.
Player | Score |
Leigh Adams | 124 |
Brent Harvey | 117 |
Levi Greenwood | 110 |
Jack Ziebell | 103 |
Lachlan Hansen | 99 |
Aaron Black | 95 |
Scott Thompson | 92 |
Drew Petrie | 90 |
Nathan Grima | 87 |
Todd Goldstein | 85 |
Daniel Wells | 82 |
Andrew Swallow | 74 |
Ryan Bastinac | 71 |
Robbie Tarrant | 64 |
Aaron Mullett | 62 |
Sam Gibson | 61 |
Ben Cunnington (substituted) | 61 |
Jamie Macmillan | 56 |
Shaun Atley | 52 |
Taylor Hine | 46 |
Michael Firrito | 40 |
Brad McKenzie (starting substitute) | 19 |