Injuries have robbed football fans of seeing Wayne Milera at full flight. So is 2022 the year it all turns around? Fantasy football players are hoping so.
In 2021 Callum Mills was one of the breakout players in the backline. For those that picked him early in the season, he was a catalytic reason you probably had a good start. Unfortunately, he is available only through the midfield this season, but that could be a blessing in disguise for fantasy football coaches.
Twelve months ago, Reilly O’Brien was on the verge of becoming the next big fantasy footy ruck. However, after a disastrous season, he’s slid away from many coaches radars. But not for long. For many reasons, ‘ROB’ kicks off the 2022, 50 Most Relevant series.
You’ve made it! 50 players in 50 days. Why do I have Jake Lloyd as the most relevant player in 2021? I’m glad you asked.
For the past three seasons, Max Gawn has reigned supreme as one of the best players across all game formats. Entering into 2021, I see little reasons why this might change.
Every year fantasy footy coaches get some new top tier DPP candidates. For 2021, Collingwood’s Steele Sidebottom joins our forward lines.
Last year, I had Lachie Whitfield as my #1 most relevant player on the list last year. So why the dip down to #4? Allow me to explain.
For years Patrick Dangerfield has been a prominent feature of our fantasy football sides. With him now available to be picked in our forward lines it feels like an easy selection. But is he someone you can start with?
It was a perfect season for Lachie Neale and his Brisbane Lions outside of making the Grand Final. After winning a Brownlow Medal and claiming the #1 fantasy scoring mantle, coaches hope he can back it up in 2021?
For years, Braydon Preuss was the understudy ruck. Now at GWS nobody stands in his way. The big question fantasy footy coaches want to know, is what will he average in 2021? PLAYER PROFILE Name: Braydon PreussAge: 25Club: GWS GiantsPosition: Ruck 2020 Highest Score: 65 Vs Collingwood (AFLFantasy)85 Vs Western Bulldogs