We weren’t far off last week with our Draftstars team of the week racking up 875 points in the Saturday 30k tournament. Unfortunately, the winner ‘fantasy_boss’ had a team that scored 955. We’ll be looking to be up in the money again as we present our Drafstars TOTW for this Sunday’s 30k guaranteed tournament.
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Site: Draftstars
Event: Sunday $30,000 Guaranteed
Fantasy Salary: $100,000
Buy-in: $15
Winner: $6,000
AFL Daily Fantasy Tips – Round 10
Defenders
Lynden Dunn ($8,800)
Dunn will be the first of a host of Collingwood players to feature in our team this week as the Pies come up against the Lions who they should score extremely well against. His Collingwood teammates love handing him the ball off half-back to utilise his beautiful kick and he should go up from 71 last week.
Aidan Corr ($6,400)
Corr impressed last weekend with a 16 disposal and 4 mark game. The Giants are very light on off half back at the moment due to injuries so Corr should get a solid run and plenty of opportunities. Not much more than a value pick so we’ll hope for a 70 from his $6,400 price tag.
Midfielders
Adam Treloar ($15,400)
Treloar had a monster 126 last week against the Hawks and as we mentioned above, he gets the Lions this week who have been the easiest team in the league to score against. A hefty price tag at over $15k but is less than his teammates Scott Pendlebury and Taylor Adams and I think he has the potential to score more here.
Marc Murphy ($14,700)
Murphy has been one of the most consistent scorers of the 2017 season so far. He has failed to score 100 just once all season and has had 5 scores of over 122. Gets a home game against the Roos this week who have been one of the harder teams to score on throughout the year, however, Murphy’s pedigree should shine through here.
Andrew Gaff ($14,600)
Unlike Murphy, Gaff hasn’t been the most consistent scorer throughout the year but has the potential to have some absolute monster scores. A 144 in round one and a 146 in round eight proves his worth and at just over $14k is the best at that price by a stretch.
Daniel Wells ($12,250)
The last midfielder spot was a toss-up between the likes of Wells, Callan Ward and Shaun Higgins. We went with Wells for the simple fact that he’s playing against the Lions and has been quiet the last few weeks. He’ll hopefully use the game against Brisbane to get some form back.
Forwards
Darcy Moore ($8,050)
Once again, we are picking against Brisbane here by going with Darcy Moore. Moore has had games of 75 and 71 in the last two weeks only kicking two goals over both games. We expect him to kick a few more here and push closer to the 100 point mark.
Daniel Lloyd ($7,450)
Another value pick here in Daniel Lloyd. He allowed us to go heavy in the midfield but you might want to think about the likes of Jacob Weitering or Eric Hipwood here.
Ruck
Shane Mumford ($12,200)
Mumford is the best value of all the starting ruckmen and has arguably the easiest matchup of the round in Nathan Vardy. Should go for a ton of hit outs and is $3k cheaper than the likes of Goldy and Martin.