RICHMOND’s Jack Riewoldt scored an incredible 192 AFL Fantasy points in his side’s big win over Gold Coast, outscoring all other players by a remarkable 40 points.

Riewoldt had 26 disposals and 14 marks and booted 10 goals 6 in the Tigers’ 74-point win over the Suns.

His score of 192 was 106.9 points more than his season average, seeing his value rise by $52,000.

Hawthorn’s Tom Mitchell continues to dominate the fantasy scoring, again extending his lead at the top of the standings with another score of 130 points.

Surprisingly that score was below his season average of 131.8.

The Brownlow Medal fancy racked up 32 disposals, five marks, and seven tackles.

Already the league’s most expensive player, he added another $6,000 to his value and he is fast closing in on the magic $1,000,000 mark.

At Port Adelaide, there were three players who scored 100 points or more against West Coast and six who scored over 90.

Defender Tom Jonas was best with 118 but Justin Westhoff’s 90 sees him retain the title as the club’s highest scorer.

Justin Westhoff (mid/fwd - $632,000)

Port Adelaide’s most expensive player and highest scorer lost $13,000 in value after scoring 90 points, seeing his season average drop below 100 for the first time in weeks.

Still extremely popular with fantasy coaches, featuring in 37,913 of their teams, Westhoff’s season average dropping to 99.6 points means no Power player averages 100 points or more.

Against the Eagles he had 20 disposals, three marks, a season-high nine tackles and six hit-outs.

It might be a good time to pick him in your team, given he is at his cheapest price in weeks.

Ollie Wines (mid - $628,000)

The Power’s midfield general scored 103 points against the Eagles, beating his 94.6-point season average.

He has averaged 98 points in his last five games after a couple of below par performances.

The 23-year-old had 27 disposals, a season-high seven marks and four tackles in the loss to the Eagles.

He’s closing in on Westhoff as Port Adelaide’s most expensive player, just $4,000 behind but has lost popularity with fantasy coaches, with only 7143 including him in their team, down from 8009.

Tom Jonas (def - $461,000)

Averaging 77 points this season, Jonas smashed that by scoring 118 against West Coast.

The reliable defender managed a career-high 30 disposals, including a career-high 19 kicks.

He also had a season-high 11 handballs to go with 13 marks.

The 27-year-old has made it into just 1115 fantasy teams but could find his way into more given his cost per point is relatively cheap at $5987.

Brad Ebert (mid - $550,000)

He’s been consistent, if not remarkable in the fantasy domain this season and remains the fourth-best scorer at the club.

Ebert scored 98 points against the Eagles, 10 points higher than his season average after having 25 touches, four marks and six tackles.

Renowned as a consistent point scorer, he’s been down on his usual lofty standards and since the start of the year has lost a massive $174,000 in value.

With his cost per point at a reasonable $6,193, he might be a good inclusion for a team looking for a consistent performer who isn’t overly expensive.

Port Adelaide’s best in Round 21

118 - Tom Jonas
106 - Jasper Pittard
103 - Ollie Wines
  98 - Brad Ebert
  94 - Robbie Gray

Port Adelaide top 5 in 2018

1992 - Justin Westhoff
1892 - Ollie Wines
1848 - Jared Polec
1775 - Brad Ebert
1731 - Travis Boak

Top 5 overall in 2018

2635 - Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn) 
2367 
- Brodie Grundy (Collingwood)
2227 - Clayton Oliver (Melbourne)
2218 - Max Gawn (Melbourne)
2181 - Patrick Cripps (Carlton)

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