WILL the Suns continue their improvement in 2023 and therefore lift their AFL Fantasy output?

The player who took the biggest step towards being considered a Fantasy premium was Noah Anderson (MID, $870,000). Taking his average from 81 to 98.3, Anderson showed he can mix it with the best by reaching 110 six times. The peak was when he kicked the match-winning goal against Richmond. His two goals, 26 disposals, nine marks and seven tackles helped him to a career-high 141.

A few games into their careers, it looked like Matt Rowell (MID, $664,000) might be the Fantasy pick of the No.1 and 2 picks in the 2019 NAB AFL Draft, but at this stage, Anderson has him covered.

Rowell improved on his previous season; however, he didn't hit the stat-lines, such as marks, required to help boost his score.

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Ripping Rowell goal gets Suns on the board

Matt Rowell gets the Suns' first goal with a terrific snap from the pack

Published on Jun 4, 2022

Brandon Ellis (DEF/MID, $761,000) played enough time in defence to pick up dual-position status. He has produced some of his better numbers since moving to Gold Coast three years ago. With an average of more than 100 during the last six rounds, consider moving Ellis up your Fantasy Draft board as he should eclipse the 86 he averaged last season if he has more time behind the ball.

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Lock them in

While Touk Miller (MID, $972,000) was 2021's top averaging player, he didn't reach the same heights last year but he proved he's a premium Fantasy midfielder. Miller had some up-and-down scores throughout the season with four scores under 90 and nine scores of 120 or more. His ceiling is what can make him a captain option. Miller has played all but one game in the last three seasons. Most importantly, Miller is passing the pre-season photo test.

Touk Miller in action at a Gold Coast training session on December 9, 2022. Picture: Twitter (@GoldCoastSUNS)

Track their pre-season

The surprise ruck selection of the year was Jarrod Witts (RUC, $801,000). Coming off an ACL, most were worried about his output as he hadn't completed a full pre-season on the track. Witts played every game and finished second behind Max Gawn for most points scored in the season of all rucks. In the world of increased dual-ruck set ups, Witts should continue to be the main man for the Suns with Mabior Chol helping out where needed. An uninterrupted pre-season could make Gold Coast's captain a safe selection as your Fantasy Draft ruck.

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Dual-position tempter

Where does Jed Anderson (MID/FWD, $738,000) fit in at the Suns? While he's priced based on his 2022 output, the dual-position player managed to deliver some big scores with 149 against St Kilda and 142 against Collingwood. He recorded his best disposal, mark and tackle counts for the season in these matches. Signed by the Suns in December as a supplementary selection period addition, it will be worth monitoring Anderson this pre-season as he could be in the mix as a top 20 forward if he gets some time playing as an inside midfielder.

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Anderson aims, fires and scores ripper

Jed Anderson gives the Roos some life with this awesome shot on the left

Published on Jul 31, 2022

Bargain basement

Bailey Humphrey (MID/FWD, $290,000) may get an opportunity to debut early in 2023 for the Suns. The first round draft pick averaged two goals per game in the NAB League and is likely to start playing as a forward. They may opt to go with former Lion Tom Berry (FWD, $286,000) as one of their small forwards. He is also rookie priced and may be worth considering depending on the cash cows available.

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Draft sleeper

As you're looking to select your bench forward in Fantasy Draft, consider Jack Lukosius (FWD, $565,000). He averaged 63.8 last season, a drop from his 86 in 2021. The reason for this was a switch to the forward-line. While there isn't anything to suggest this won't continue, the return of Ben King may help push him up the field … or possibly back to that Fantasy-friendly role in the backline where he is able to take marks to build his score. It might be a stretch, but if he does switch it up, Lukosius will be on your field after picking him up as a super-late pick.

Buyer beware

Brayden Fiorini (MID, $636,000) has been a name spoken about by Fantasy coaches since his debut season. He played the last two games of 2016 and his round 23 clash against Port Adelaide was one for the record books. Fiorini racked up 34 disposals, 12 tackles, seven marks, and kicked two goals to score 166 Fantasy points. He has shown that he can score with Fantasy tons making up more than a third of his career scores. Fiorini could be seen as under-priced in Fantasy Classic and a late round steal in Fantasy Draft based on his season average of 71.8. While it would be great to have someone who has such a Fantasy game, he has played less than half of Gold Coast's games in the last three years and could be a risky selection.

Player

Position

2022 Average

2022 Games

2023 Price

Touk Miller

MID

109.8

22

$972,000

Noah Anderson

MID

98.2

21

$870,000

Jarrod Witts

RUC

90.5

22

$801,000

Brandon Ellis

DEF/MID

85.9

21

$761,000

Jed Anderson

MID/FWD

83.4

14

$738,000

David Swallow

MID

81

22

$717,000

Lachie Weller

DEF

76.5

11

$677,000

Ben Ainsworth

FWD

76

22

$673,000

Matt Rowell

MID

75

22

$664,000

Brayden Fiorini

MID

71.8

13

$636,000

Jack Lukosius

FWD

63.8

13

$565,000

Connor Budarick

DEF

65.3

9

$561,000

Elijah Hollands

MID

73.2

5

$551,000

Darcy Macpherson

DEF/FWD

55.3

8

$548,000

Wil Powell

DEF

59.8

12

$530,000

Nick Holman

FWD

57.9

20

$513,000

Ben Long

DEF/FWD

57.9

18

$513,000

Sam Flanders

MID/FWD

44.3

9

$508,000

Charlie Ballard

DEF

55.4

18

$491,000

Mabior Chol

FWD

53.7

22

$476,000

Sean Lemmens

DEF

53

20

$469,000

Jy Farrar

DEF

51.4

14

$455,000

Sam Collins

DEF

51.4

22

$455,000

Alex Sexton

FWD

45

3

$421,000

Joel Jeffrey

FWD

55.6

5

$418,000

Malcolm Rosas

FWD

45.7

15

$405,000

Jeremy Sharp

MID

44.9

11

$398,000

Levi Casboult

FWD

44

21

$390,000

Alex Davies

MID/FWD

43.8

15

$388,000

Chris Burgess

DEF/FWD

28.5

2

$374,000

Sam Day

FWD

40.8

4

$367,000

Mac Andrew

DEF

48.5

4

$352,000

Rory Atkins

DEF/MID

42.4

7

$342,000

Caleb Graham

DEF

37.8

15

$335,000

Charlie Constable

DEF/MID

18

1

$332,000

Ben King

FWD

-

-

$316,000

Bailey Humphrey

MID/FWD

-

-

$290,000

Jake Stein

DEF

35.7

7

$288,000

Thomas Berry

FWD

42.5

2

$286,000

Hewago Paul Oea

FWD

38.5

4

$280,000

Connor Blakely

MID

-

-

$235,000

James Tsitas

MID/FWD

23

1

$200,000

Bodhi Uwland

DEF/MID

-

-

$200,000

Ned Moyle

RUC

-

-

$200,000

Oskar Faulkhead

MID/FWD

-

-

$200,000

Sandy Brodk

DEF

-

-

$200,000

Lloyd Johnson

DEF

-

-

$200,000

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