In my mind, the only injury can prevent Jake Lloyd from ending 2019 as the #1 forward across SuperCoach, AFLFantasy and DreamTeam.
He may have only officially joined the Carlton Football club some days ago, now Michael Gibbons is an AFL listed player, and for fantasy coaches, it couldn’t have been at a better club.
Last year Max Gawn was a top scoring ruckman, but fantasy coaches are uncertain if he can do it again due to one trade that happened late last year.
A surprise move to the halfback flank paid dividends for the former #1 draft pick. Lachie Whitfield looms likely as a top six defensive option, but has he hit his scoring ceiling?
Over the past few seasons, Rory Laird has been a dominant and consistent scoring premium. As we enter into another season, I fail to see much change in regards to the fantasy output from ‘The Desk.’ PLAYER PROFILE Name: Rory LairdAge: 25Club: Adelaide CrowsPosition: Defender 2018 Highest Score: 141 Vs Richmond (AFLFantasy)138 Vs Carlton (SuperCoach)2018 Average: 107.7
Josh Kelly is one of the most enjoyable players available for fantasy coaches to own. The question is, will 2019 be a turn of injury luck for this elite midfielder?
Ever since he burst onto the AFL scene, it was clear he was set to become a fantasy beast for many years. 2019 looms as just another year of points scoring dominate for Clayton Oliver.
When he players he’s one of the best defenders going around, but will injuries, suspensions and taggers impact him fantasy season?
He’s one of the most dominant midfielders in the league and worth every single cent. The dilemma is, can you upgrade to him or will he burn you if you wait?
He’s shown over many years he’s capable fantasy premium, but does the younger Crouch have another level up in his output?