Despite its dominance in Friday night’s match, North Melbourne had the second-least disposals of any side in the competition - 323. That translated to lower than usual Dream Team scores.

Just two Kangaroos, Drew Petrie and Daniel Wells, scored more than 100-points.

Petrie played just three quarters before leaving the ground as a precaution with an adductor strain, but still managed his second-highest tally of year, 113.

Despite his 7 goal haul, Petrie’s value dropped slightly ($2,400) following a quiet performance against the Eagles, meaning he could be a bargain for those looking to make use of their final trades.

Wells finished with his fourth 100-plus tally in five weeks (106), and saw a price increase as a result, while Andrew Swallow finished with 92-points.

As predicted, Sam Gibson’s owners received another bonus with a handy price rise, thanks to his 18 possessions and seven marks. The elevated rookie is the most popular of all North’s players among Dream-Teamers, having been selected in more than 44,000 teams.

Leigh Adams’ ultra-consistent form continued with 76-points after 17 disposals and a goal, while at the other end of the scale, Lindsay Thomas’ value dropped by nearly $20,000 despite his good run - low disposal numbers proving costly for the small-forward.

PlayerDream Team
Drew Petrie (Substituted)113
Daniel Wells106
Andrew Swallow92
Jack Ziebell81
Sam Wright77
Leigh Adams76
Liam Anthony73
Nathan Grima72
Brent Harvey71
Michael Firrito70
Sam Gibson68
Lachie Hansen66
Lindsay Thomas63
Shaun Atley61
Todd Goldstein59
Kieran Harper55
Scott Thompson55
Ryan Bastinac52
Robbie Tarrant42
Scott McMahon32
Jamie Macmillan30
Matt Campbell (Substitute)18