Taylor Walker was Adelaide's leading AFL Fantasy performer for the second consecutive week in his side's 22-point win over Greater Western Sydney on Saturday night.
‘Tex’ produced another dynamic five-goal performance to equal his season best total of 116, which he also scored the previous week against Gold Coast.
The Adelaide captain had 18 disposals, including a game-high ten marks, and is continuing to build on recent good form after being hampered by a foot complaint for the early part of the season.
With an average of 96.7 points over his last three outings, Walker is one of the form forwards in the competition and remains well priced at $376,000.
Heading into his side’s Round 11 clash with St Kilda, Walker boasts an incredibly tempting break even of 22 and appears a good choice for coaches looking to add quick value.
By the numbers: Round 10 v GWS
Two other Crows joined their captain in the centurion club, including Rory Atkins, who scored the biggest Fantasy total of his career.
Atkins was stellar in arguably his best game as a Crow, amassing 28 disposals and eight marks for a total of 102 points and the first Fantasy ton of his young AFL career.
The left-footer has now piled on $108,000 in value through his ten games this season and is in strong Fantasy form, averaging 87 through his past three games.
Brodie Smith was the other Crow to score over 100, recording his first Fantasy ton of the season. The long kicking half-back was solid all night with 26 possessions, eight marks and two tackles to equal Atkins’ total of 102.
Despite averaging only 76.6 through season 2016, Smith continues to be one of the most popular selections amongst Fantasy coaches, making the cut for over 23 per cent of all teams.
Eddie Betts was the next in line for the Crows with a score of 98 with his five-goal haul providing real X-factor for Adelaide.
Betts has now notched more than 90 Fantasy points on five occasions this year and is one of the most consistent forwards in his price bracket with a season average of 81.5.
Also worthy of a mention is Jarryd Lyons who continues to pile on value for the five per cent of Fantasy coaches that own him.
The promising midfielder had 20 touches and a goal against GWS for a total of 87 Fantasy points, which brings his season average above 80 points for the first time.
Lyons has now piled on $119,000 value in just six games this season is likely to continue bringing in the cash with a break even of just 41 heading into Round 11.
Round 10 v Greater Western Sydney
PLAYER | POSITION | POINTS |
---|---|---|
Taylor Walker | FWD | 116 |
Rory Atkins | MID | 102 |
Brodie Smith | DEF/MID | 102 |
Eddie Betts | FWD | 98 |
Jarryd Lyons | FWD/MID | 87 |
Richard Douglas | MID | 86 |
Rory Sloane | MID | 81 |
Daniel Talia | DEF | 79 |
Luke Brown | DEF | 76 |
Scott Thompson | MID | 76 |
Tom Lynch | FWD | 75 |
Charlie Cameron | FWD | 73 |
Jake Lever | DEF | 69 |
Mitch McGovern | FWD | 67 |
Sam Jacobs | RUC | 66 |
Kyle Cheney | DEF | 65 |
Paul Seedsmsn | DEF/MID | 64 |
Kyle Hartigan | DEF | 63 |
Josh Jenkins | FWD | 59 |
Ricky Henderson | DEF/MID | 56 |
Wayne Milera | FWD | 29 |
Nathan van Berlo | DEF/MID | 24 |