1. Mitch Clark ($156,000) FWD
Mitch Clark joined Melbourne in 2012 and averaged 75 in his first year. He managed just 15 games with the Demons and now finds himself at his third AFL club as an under-priced forward. After a rusty start to his NAB Challenge campaign, he got things back on track against the Crows scoring 109 points with six goals.
Clark set to be significant boost for the Cats
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2. Jimmy Bartel ($562,000) FWD
Bartel averaged 99 last year, his best Fantasy output in his last four years. This veteran doesn’t look like slowing down and has only missed two games in the last two years.
Bartel returns to Brownlow territory
3. Joel Selwood ($603,000) MID
Selwood has posted the most scores over 120 of any player in the last two years. He finished strongly last year averaging 123 in his last seven games and is always a top pick.
4. Steve Johnson ($613,000) MID
In 2013, Steve Johnson was the highest averaging player in the competition with 118. Despite having some monster scores of 168, 153 and 145 last year, his average dropped by 10 points making him under-priced this year.
5. Billie Smedts ($177,000) DEF
After a frustrating 2014 season, Smedts is fit and ready to fire. His NAB Challenge performances have been solid and if he can cement himself in the Cats’ best 22, he is a purrrfect selection in your backline this year.