LAST WEEK’S NEWS
After a 64 point second quarter, Brad Ebert (MID, $606,000) sat at a massive 96 points at half time. The Fantasy world held their breath hoping that he could reach the 200 point mark. Although this wasn’t to be, Ebert did lead all scorers on 139.

Robbie Gray (FWD/MID, $539,000) returned for a solid 102 and collected himself the Showdown Medal for his 32 touches.

Justin Westhoff (FWD, $462,000) chipped in with 94 to be one of the ten Power players to score over 90 for the day.

After scoring 82 and 82 in his first two games, Aaron Young (FWD/MID, $288,000) was slightly disappointing with just 26. Many coaches jumped on Youngy hoping he could continue his hot form, but I’m tipping he’ll bounce back this week against the Eagles.

ON THE RADAR
He only managed 35 points against the Crows, but Nathan Krakouer (FWD/MID, $210,000) is still a worthy selection. He is only carrying a break even of 9 and will continue to rise in price over the coming weeks.

Can you believe that only 9 per cent of Fantasy coaches own Brad Ebert? He scored 125 last year against the Eagles and has averaged 110 in his last three games this year. Premium midfielders are struggling at the moment and must be traded, making Ebert one of the best options going around.

TOP 5 SCORERS
#1 – 139 Brad Ebert (MID, $606,000)
#2 – 110 Jay Schultz (FWD, $430,000)
#3 – 109 Travis Boak (MID, $506,000)
#4 – 102 Robbie Gray (FWD/MID, $539,000)
#5 – 100 Hamish Hartlett (MID, $511,000)

WHAT’S COMING UP
Last week, West Coast thumped the Giants by 83pts. The positive out of this though, was the fact that four Giants still managed to score over 100 Fantasy points. This means that big scores will flow at Adelaide Oval on the weekend in a game that the Power will win (positive thinking). Watch out for the likes of Ebert, Gray and Boak to be in the top five scorers again this week.

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