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Fantasy League debrief
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The Week 16 Fantasy League debrief...
Top performers
The common theme this week sees a sprinkling of St Helens stars dominating the top three spots after their hammering of Salford Red Devils.
A player who was pivotal in that victory was Tristan Sailor, who not only topped the points this week, but was the only player to reach three figures in Round 16.
With two tries, four try assists and over 250 metres made, it comes as no shock that super Sailor gained 103 Fantasy Points.
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Daryl Clark only featured for 56 minutes on Sunday but put in a mammoth shift which saw him score the second highest points in Fantasy this week.
Clark got himself on the scoresheet, making 150 metres from just 11 carries. In defence, he was the top tackler for the Saints side with a total of 32 tackles made in the contest.
Kallum Watkins rolled back to his glory years on Friday night, with an outstanding two-try performance. The pick of his two tries came in the second stanza, where he dummied to beat Leopards’ full-back Gareth O’Brien.
Watkins also made 136 metres and made 24 tackles. This performance saw him claim 87 points.
Joint third with Watkins this week was Kyle Feldt. Feldt has returned from injury in prolific fashion, scoring a hat-trick this weekend, which took his record to seven tries in his last three appearances.
Will he continue his good scoring form when the Red V head to Hull?

Fantasy flops
Red Devils captain Ryan Brierley claimed just eight Fantasy points despite playing the entire 80 minutes. With just 21 metres made, it was a tough afternoon for the Salford number one.
Surprisingly, despite scoring five tries in their defeat to the Rhinos, Leigh's Lachlan Lam did not get a single try or assist which didn’t help his Fantasy returns.
The £140k Fantasy half-back scored just 10 points, which in part came from making 30 metres. With a tricky home test against champions Wigan coming up, are you sticking with Lam for the Battle of the Borough?

Jordan Rapana has been a risky proposition this year with a £150k Fantasy price tag and with just 19 points scored this round, he hasn’t been a reliable Fantasy option.
Rapana was one of Hull’s top metre makers with 124, but he did make three errors in the contest which lost him points.
Will you be keeping hold of Rapana as we head into Round 17 and the Black & Whites' try to finally end their wretched losing streak on home soil?

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