THE KANGAROOS are first cab off the rank for this year AFL Fantasy price reveals, and although they finished last on the ladder last season, in terms of Fantasy there certainly were some success stories.
Captain Jack Ziebell (DEF, $839,000) is only one of three defenders available this year who averaged 100+ thanks to a lightning start to the year. Ziebell was averaging 119 at round six after some massive scores of 139, 140 and 170.
After a dramatic turn of events, Hugh Greenwood (MID, $735,000) now finds himself at his third club. Greenwood and is coming off a career-high average of 96 and averaged more tackles than anyone else in 2021 with 8.7 a game.
Despite their win/loss record of 2021, the Kangaroos now have the No.1 rookie in the game and the No.1 defender in Aaron Hall… so what else can they produce in the year ahead?
Lock them in
As we all know, Aaron Hall (DEF, $914,000) had a phenomenal season averaging 109 for the year and is now the most expensive defender available. Amazingly, Hall had a slow start to the season where he averaged just 67 in his first four games. After that though, he averaged 119 for the remainder of the season and is therefore arguably under-priced.
Track their pre-season
Two of the hyped players from pre-season last year were Will Phillips (MID/FWD, $366,000) and Tom Powell (MID/FWD, $574,000). Although they only played 14 and 13 games respectively, they didn’t quite produce the Fantasy numbers some would have hoped. Tom Powell was the pick of the two as he averaged 68, with a hot four-week patch where he averaged 93. If Powell gets more midfield opportunities, he could take his game and Fantasy numbers to the next level.
Dual-position tempter
As a forward, Tarryn Thomas (MID/FWD, $681,000) appears to be an easy selection in 2022. He finished last season like a freight train averaging 104 in his last six games. Priced at his season average of 81, there is still plenty of upside in the former No.8 draftee from 2018.
Bargain basement
From his 20 games in the SANFL, Jason Horne-Francis (MID, $290,000) averaged an impressive 74. He scored 112 in the Preliminary Final off the back of 24 disposals and three goals. Expect this future star to debut in round one and even at the inflated price-tag, he’s worth every cent. Former No. 1 picks Sam Walsh and Matt Rowell were awesome in their debut seasons averaging 92 and 71 respectively, and Horne-Francis could easily do the same.
Draft sleeper
Do you remember what Jed Anderson (MID/FWD, $794,000) did in 2020 when he averaged 104? He opened round one from where he left off with 127 only to injury his ankle the next week. Anderson missed the next 14 weeks and went on the average just 80, a long way short of his best. As a forward, he’s one to watch on Fantasy Draft day and a sneaky pick you can steal from your mates in the later rounds.
Custom stat star
If you love a player who goes in hard and wins the ball then look no further than Ben Cunnington (MID, $832,000). Only Clayton Oliver averaged more contested possessions than Cunnington in 2021. In your Draft league maybe reward these types of players and increase the value of this category.
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