Crows Dream Team expert ‘Mr W’ is establishing himself as one of the country’s top teams.

Not only is Brock’s team ‘Firepower FC’ leading the Crows Dream Team group, he is ranked 33rd overall in Australia with a total of 23,075, only 280 points behind the leader ‘Lemon Goat’.

The AFC ‘Performance Analyst’ says his current success is from some in-depth research during the pre-season.

“Like most people, I try to see who is doing well during the NAB Cup, but also some younger blokes from last year who are ready to step up, he said.”

“It’s also a management thing, knowing when to trade in and out before guys dip in price.”

The South Australian Dream Team competition continues to be a closely fought battle.

The ‘Flying Doormats’ coached by Peter is still top on 23,124, ahead of Brock’s “Firepower FC’. ‘Flying Doormats’ is 19th overall in Australia.

On the field, West Coast ruckman Dean Cox led the way in round 11 collecting 26 disposals and 28 hitouts on his way to 145 points.

Kangaroos ruckman Todd Goldstein had a big day out against Adelaide, collecting 144 points while Geelong’s Steve Johnson was again prolific with 143.

Graham Johncock was Adelaide’s best in round 11 with 108 points, while Richard Douglas also picked himself up 91 points.

Collingwood midfielder Scott Pendelbury is the most prolific points scorer overall in the AFL with 1,183 points ahead West Coast’s Dean Cox (1,167) and Bulldogs captain Matthew Boyd (1,145).

Scott Thompson leads the way for Adelaide with 1067, with skipper Nathan van Berlo second on 901.