Just two Kangaroos, Drew Petrie and Daniel Wells, scored more than 100-points.
Petrie played just three quarters before leaving the ground as a precaution with an adductor strain, but still managed his second-highest tally of year, 113.
Despite his 7 goal haul, Petrie’s value dropped slightly ($2,400) following a quiet performance against the Eagles, meaning he could be a bargain for those looking to make use of their final trades.
Wells finished with his fourth 100-plus tally in five weeks (106), and saw a price increase as a result, while Andrew Swallow finished with 92-points.
As predicted, Sam Gibson’s owners received another bonus with a handy price rise, thanks to his 18 possessions and seven marks. The elevated rookie is the most popular of all North’s players among Dream-Teamers, having been selected in more than 44,000 teams.
Leigh Adams’ ultra-consistent form continued with 76-points after 17 disposals and a goal, while at the other end of the scale, Lindsay Thomas’ value dropped by nearly $20,000 despite his good run - low disposal numbers proving costly for the small-forward.
| Player | Dream Team |
| Drew Petrie (Substituted) | 113 |
| Daniel Wells | 106 |
| Andrew Swallow | 92 |
| Jack Ziebell | 81 |
| Sam Wright | 77 |
| Leigh Adams | 76 |
| Liam Anthony | 73 |
| Nathan Grima | 72 |
| Brent Harvey | 71 |
| Michael Firrito | 70 |
| Sam Gibson | 68 |
| Lachie Hansen | 66 |
| Lindsay Thomas | 63 |
| Shaun Atley | 61 |
| Todd Goldstein | 59 |
| Kieran Harper | 55 |
| Scott Thompson | 55 |
| Ryan Bastinac | 52 |
| Robbie Tarrant | 42 |
| Scott McMahon | 32 |
| Jamie Macmillan | 30 |
| Matt Campbell (Substitute) | 18 |