Fantasy League debrief

29 Mar 2023

Fantasy League debrief

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Top Performers

Brad Dwyer and Bevan French led the way in Round 6 scoring 92 Fantasy points a piece. The Hull FC hooker topped the fantasy table thanks to his 118 gain line metres & 41 tackles. Bevan French's move to fullback paid off with the Warriors securing the victory. The Australian crossed the line twice and recorded 11 tacklebusts in 80 minutes. 

Ash Golding was value for money in Round 6. The fullback priced at 115K was the top scoring in his position (70 points) securing himself a place in the Fantasy team of the week, just beating teammate Will Pryce (58 points) to the top of the table. 

There were also impressive Round 6 scores for Leopard Kai O'Donnell (87), Rhinos Player of the Match Blake Austin (81), and the Wolves' reliable fanatsy point scorer Paul Vaughan (79).

Fantasy Flops

Fantasy favourite Andy Ackers was left out of the Red Devils squad for Round 6 with Paul Rowley confirming he won't be out long term. Wigan centre Jake Wardle only managed to register 22 points in his teams clash with the Red Devils, whilst his opposing centre Tim Lafai had a quiet fantasy game recording 24 points. 

Looking Ahead

Rohan Smith has confirmed the England prop Mikolaj Oledzki will make his return to Super League in Round 7, although expect him to play limited minutes after returning from a shoulder injury that has kept him out all of 2023. 

The Match Review Panel has also ruled out players for Round 7 including Hull FC's Ligi Sao, the Tigers' Adam Milner, and the Wolves' Sam Kasiano. Josh McGuire could make his Super League debut in Round 8 after fulfilling his suspension received in the Super League pre-season. 

Fantasy Team of the Round

  1. Ashton Golding (115K) - 70 points
  2. Bevan French (170K) - 92 points
  3. Tom Opacic (130K) - 71 points
  4. Toby King (140K) - 65 points
  5. Josh Charnley (110K) - 81 points
  6. Blake Austin (135K) - 81 points
  7. Mikey Lewis (135K) - 77 points
  8. Paul Vaughan (150K) - 79 points
  9. Brad Dwyer (145K) - 92 points
  10. Matty Lees (135K) - 59 points
  11. Kai O'Donnell (130K) - 87 points
  12. Andre Savelio (135K) - 73 points
  13. Cameron Smith (170K) - 65 points