Fantasy star Brent Harvey returns to the Kangaroos’ line-up this weekend, after missing the past three games through suspension.

Harvey has been fantasy dynamite in 2014, averaging 99.7 points per game, and his inclusion will be a massive boost to North Melbourne. He has scored over 100 points in four of his last five games against Geelong, making him an AFL Fantasy Match Day must-have.

In two encounters with the Cats this year it’s been all Levi Greenwood. The midfielder was North Melbourne’s highest fantasy scorer on both occasions, with 105 points in Round 19 and a huge 146 points back in Round 10. Back him in to continue this trend.

Jack Ziebell was also prolific in both outings against Geelong, with scores of 110 and 97 points. Ziebell has been playing more forward in recent weeks, and has shown he can score well in this role.

Todd Goldstein also managed a fantasy ton in his most recent game against the Cats, and with Mark Blicavs to likely ruck alone, he should again be prolific.

Around the grounds

Steve Johnson, Hayden Ballantyne and Hamish McIntosh will all miss their respective teams’ final this week through injury.

Meanwhile, Port Adelaide has named an unchanged line-up from the team that dismantled Richmond last week. Power mid/forward Robbie Gray has been in scintillating form this season, and with skipper Travis Boak likely to receive the Ryan Crowley tag, Gray could be the fantasy match-winner in the Saturday night clash.

AFL Fantasy Match Day

AFL Fantasy continues throughout the finals, with the ‘Match Day’ product. Simply choose seven players (two defenders, two midfielders, one ruck, two forwards) from each of the games, sit back and enjoy the chance to win $1000.

There are no price restrictions, and you can set your line-up right up until the first bounce.

Suggested starting AFL Fantasy Match Day team

D: Nick Dal Santo, Jimmy Bartel
M: Levi Greenwood, Joel Selwood
R: Todd Goldstein
F: Brent Harvey, Mitch Duncan