In a low-scoring AFL fantasy match, North went down to the Western Bulldogs by 14 points.

The Roos averaged 77 points across the board which was hampered further by injuries to Ben Brown and Scott Thompson.

The ever-reliable Todd Goldstein was the standout performer scoring 114 points from 35 hit outs.

Here’s a review of Footy Prophet’s Fantasy Five from this week.

1. Daniel Wells ($448,000 MID/FWD)

Two scores of more than 100 for Wells in the span of three weeks shows he’s starting to find form again after a few injury concerns.

Many coaches were worried about his body and form holding up in the latter part of the year, but he is delivering at the right time of the year.

2. Trent Dumont ($375,500, MID)

Dumont continues to impress as a rising midfielder, finishing with 95 points in Round 20.

His price has steadily risen since the start of the season with a consistent average of 82.

This should leave him at a reasonably high price for 2017, but Dumont is showing that he may be worth considering.

3. Brent Harvey ($419,000, MID/FWD)

Harvey scored 85 points against the Bulldogs in what was another strong performance by the veteran.

Boomer’s five round average of 87 shows that he’s certainly a player worth considering going into finals, and the fact that he isn’t owned by a large percentage of teams also helps.

4. Ryan Clarke ($252,000, MID)

A score of 77 was a nice way for Clarke to bounce back after a low score in Round 19.

Clarke collected 17 disposals and six tackles, showing he has the potential to score well in both areas which is important.

5. Majak Daw ($307,000, RUC/FWD)

After kicking four goals in the VFL last week, Daw was unfortunately unable to bring that fantasy form into the seniors, scoring 47 points.

After a strong 24 points in the opening term, Daw was unable to get back into the game and only managed one point in the last quarter.