A Crows supporter is top of the national Dream Team points table after the first round.

Toogoodforu, a team picked by coach Debbie, scored an amazing 2384 points on the weekend. 

But although she’s a Crows supporter, Debbie has not joined our official Adelaide Dream Team group.

Top spot in this Crows group from more than 900 teams is held by Michael Staff’s team Mickyslims Fairies, which collected 2300 points in dazzling debut.

Best of the Crows staff in the Adelaide group was Brock Wiseman, who scored 2,275 points and has been annoying colleagues by boasting about his early form. Fan blogger on afc.com.au , Anne, scored 2,168 points while Crows player Trent Hentschel scored a respectable 1910.

Patrick Dangerfield was the most popular Crow picked in Dream Teams for round one, ranking 11th in the competition. Priced at only $232,000, Dangerfield was named in 82,162 teams and made a solid start with 76 points.

Kurt Tippett ($319,400) was also a fans favourite, chosen in 70,730 teams. He received 60 points.

Adelaide’s highest Dream Team points scorer on Sunday was Tyson Edwards (99 points), followed by Taylor Walker, who gave great value for his price ($221,000) with 89 points. Scott Thompson (85 points) and Andrew McLeod (80) were next, ahead of Dangerfield and Nathan Bock (76).

Visit the Dream Team page here