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We discuss it all whether you love AFL SuperCoach, or AFL Fantasy. From the classic formats to a single season, keeper leagues and even daily fantasy. The Coaches Panel is your one-stop shop for fantasy football opinions, advice and updates.Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CoachesPanel Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/coaches-panel/subscribe
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Round 10 Strategy Session
As we head into Round 10, the fantasy season enters a phase where how you trade becomes just as important as who you trade.In this week’s Coaches Panel Strategy Session, MJ Want and MiniMonk break down the key strategic questions AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach coaches are wrestling with right now from coaching changes and trade‑out priorities to downgrade scarcity and emerging DVP trends.This episode is built around decision frameworks, not player hype.What a coaching change at Carlton could mean for role stability, ball movement, and scoring profilesWhich types of players historically benefit or suffer after system changesDifferences in impact between AFL Fantasy consistency and SuperCoach scalingHow do you decide which problem to fix first?Using examples like Farrow vs Bruhn vs Rachele, MJ and MiniMonk discuss:Points on field vs cash generationStructural risk vs short‑term painWhen the “obvious” trade out isn’t actually the correct oneThis segment helps coaches align trades with team context, not public sentiment.Why limited downgrade options change upgrade cadenceWhen it’s okay to slow down upgradesAlternative pathways to maintain momentum without burning tradesClear contrasts are made between:AFL Fantasy flexibilitySuperCoach price mechanics and breakeven pressureWhich DVP trends are becoming reliable enough to influence tradesWhen DVP should confirm a trade — not drive itHow to avoid chasing matchup data at the expense of role securityThis segment focuses on practical application, not raw numbers.🧠 Strategy topics covered:Coaching Change Impact: CarltonCompeting Trade‑Out PrioritiesWhat to Do When Downgrade Options Dry UpDVP Trends That Matter
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Round Nine Strategy Session
In this Coaches Panel Strategy Session, MJ Want and MiniMonk unpack the key frameworks that help coaches either get ahead or stabilise their season across AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach. This episode targets the decisions that don’t show up in a trade‑target list but heavily influence outcomes over the next 4–6 weeks.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Round Eight Strategy Session
Round 8 marks a critical inflection point in the AFL Fantasy & SuperCoach AFL season.In this Coaches Panel Strategy Episode, MJ Want and MiniMonk break down the big‑picture decisions that separate teams building sustainably from those chasing short‑term points.This episode is about how to think, not just who to trade.Team Value vs Points on FieldWhen team value stops being a true growth indicatorHow chasing value can actively hurt your upgrade cadenceIdentifying when your team should pivot from value‑driven to points‑driven decisionsRookie Buys & Rookie SellsWho needs to be moved on now: Grlj, Serong, McAndrew, Smith, Watkins, JaquesWhich rookies still serve a structural or cash‑generation purposeAvoiding rookie churn that blocks upgradesIs it too late to trade into Archie Roberts?Ownership vs price vs role securityWhen “missing the jump” still makes sense to correctHow to evaluate defenders beyond recent scoresFormat‑Specific Trade TargetsAFL Fantasy vs SuperCoach decision divergenceWhy some players should only be considered in one formatAvoiding cross‑format bias in your trade thinkingUpgrade Decision MetricsBuy‑low value vs DVP vs captaincy upsideWhich metric actually matters most once upgrade season beginsHow elite coaches sequence these prioritiesMid‑Season Bye PlanningWhy the byes already matter — even one month outHow current trades can create or solve future bye issuesStructuring upgrades without boxing yourself inThis episode is designed for experienced SuperCoach & AFL Fantasy coaches who want clarity, not noise and systems, not shortcuts.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Round Seven Strategy Session
It's officially upgrade season and this is the episode that tells you exactly how to attack it.MJ Want and MiniMonk sit down for the Round 7 strategy session covering the three decisions that define the next month of your AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach season.First: cash cows. Which ones are past their money-making peak and need to go right now? Which still have meaningful cash to generate before you pull the trigger? Second: upgrade season. What does it actually mean, what's the right cadence format by format, and what does a completed team look like from here? AFL Fantasy's two-trade-per-week discipline requires a specific sequencing priority. SuperCoach's looping mechanics change the calculation. MJ and MiniMonk break down the framework.Third: the unexpected names. Cam Zurhaar quietly one of the most interesting low-owned forwards of the season. And Elijah Tsatas the pick 5 who finally got his CBA% opportunity. Which of these stories is real? And what does each tell coaches about how to read unexpected performance?Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Round 6 Strategy Session
Five rounds in. The bye structure is approaching. And the decisions you make in the next two to three weeks will define where your season ends up.MJ Want breaks down the four strategic pillars that matter most heading into Round 6 of AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach 2026.First and most importantly how do you tell the difference between a player scoring well because of a favourable DVP matchup versus a player whose role has genuinely, structurally changed? Jarrod Witts against Max Gawn and Archie Roberts' recent performance are the case studies. One of those scores will repeat. The other won't. Knowing which is which is worth more than any single trade decision.Then the trade-out framework: Deven Robertson, Connor Budarick and Dayne Zorko as the diagnostic case studies not because they're uniquely bad, but because they each represent a different version of the same problem. How do you know when holding crosses from patient to passive?Third: the upgrade-around-injuries question. Format by format, what is the line between trading through an injury (the right call) and upgrading around it (the smarter call) and how does SuperCoach's bench structure change that calculation compared to AFL Fantasy?And finally: which players right now, based on price floor and upcoming fixture run, represent the best pre-positioning trades before the market catches up?Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Round Five Strategy Session
In this episode, MJ Want and MiniMonk break down the key strategic challenges facing AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach coaches in the early rounds of the 2026 season.With injuries already impacting team structure, this episode focuses on how coaches should respond to early-season chaos while maintaining long-term discipline.The discussion centres around:Managing early injuries and their flow-on impact on future tradesThe difference between chasing points vs building long-term team valueHow early bye rounds and Best 18 scoring influence strategyWhat to do with the Tim English injury and how it affects ruck structureRather than reacting to short-term outcomes, MJ and MiniMonk provide a framework to help coaches make calculated, structured decisions that strengthen their teams over multiple rounds.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Round Four Strategy Session
Stop trading on scorelines. Start trading on opportunity.MJ Want and Rowan from The AFLFantasy Marketplace sit down for the most data-driven strategy session of the 2026 AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach season covering the frameworks that separate top 100 coaches from everyone else.This episode builds four repeatable frameworks you can apply every round for the rest of the season: Opportunity Metrics Analysis (why CBA%, TOG% and score involvement rate predict future scores better than last week's number), DVP Fixture Analysis (how to identify which teams bleed points in which positions and exploit it with your captaincy), the Trade-Out Threshold and the Bottoming-Out Buy Checklist (how to identify discounted premiums at their price floor before the crowd arrives).Plus: Wanganeen-Milera, Whitfield, Rankine and McCluggage as the four bottoming-out premiums approaching exploitable prices, and a deep dive into Brisbane's upcoming fixture run as the most undervalued scheduling advantage in the competition.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Round Three Strategy Session
The 2026 AFL Fantasy & SuperCoach season has turned into a survival test and MJ Want and MiniMonk are here to help you navigate it.Three rounds in and the injury carnage is unprecedented. Connor Rozee needs surgery. Christian Petracca is 4+ weeks out. And now Milan Murdoch last week's must-have cash cow has strained his hamstring.In this Coaches Panel, MJ and MiniMonk go deep on every dimension of the crisis: when is it bad luck versus poor portfolio construction, how do you sequence your recovery trades, which premiums are the cleanest replacements for Rozee and Petracca, and who are the rookie options now that Murdoch is gone?They also break down the cash vs. points debate at this exact moment of the season, explain why your Best 18 structure is already under pressure, and make clear which coaches are set up for recovery and which ones are falling further behind.This is the strategy session that separates disciplined coaches from reactive ones.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Round Two Strategy Session
What should AFL Fantasy & SuperCoach coaches do after Round 1?In this episode, MJ Want and MiniMonk break down the key AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach strategy decisions ahead of Round 2.With the injury to Errol Gulden forcing major trade decisions, this episode focuses on how to:• replace injured premiums• assess underperforming players• decide on correctional trades• approach early trades in SuperCoach• plan future upgrade targetsRather than reacting to scores, MJ and MiniMonk focus on role analysis, team structure and long-term strategy.If you're planning your Round 2 AFL Fantasy or SuperCoach trades, this episode provides the strategic framework you need.
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Last Minute Checklist
In this episode, MJ Want delivers the final AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach preseason checklist before the 2026 season begins.With Round 1 approaching, this episode focuses on the final strategic steps fantasy coaches should take before lockout to ensure their teams are prepared for the opening weeks of the season.Rather than suggesting last-minute player changes, MJ outlines the key structural principles that successful fantasy teams follow before Round 1, including:Ensuring every player in your team has a clear strategic purposePlanning contingencies for potential late team selection changesUsing the rolling lockout strategicallyManaging early bye round balanceBuilding reliable vice-captain and captain optionsRemaining calm and disciplined before the season beginsThe episode serves as a final strategic guide to help fantasy coaches avoid common preseason mistakes and enter the season with a team built for flexibility, stability, and early correction if required.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Final AFL Fantasy & SuperCoach Strategy Guide
The AFL Fantasy & SuperCoach AFL season is about to begin.In this episode, MJ & Mini delivers the final preseason strategy guide for AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach ahead of Round 1.After analysing preseason matches, player roles and rookie opportunities, this episode focuses on the strategic decisions fantasy coaches must make before the season begins.MJ & Mini cover:• The best team structures for 2026• How to balance premiums and mid-price players• Which rookies provide the best job security• Common preseason mistakes fantasy coaches make• Strategic insights to help optimise your Round 1 teamIf you're preparing your AFL Fantasy or SuperCoach team for the 2026 season, this episode provides a disciplined framework to help you start the year strong.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Opening Round Stocktake
Which players have risen or fallen after Opening Round of the 2026 AFL season?In this episode, MJ Want breaks down the biggest stock movers in AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach, identifying which players are trending up and which players may present early warning signs.Instead of reacting purely to scores, MJ analyses:• Player roles• Centre ball up attendances• Team system changes• Scoring sustainabilityThe episode highlights the players whose fantasy value is rising, as well as those whose early performances may raise concerns for fantasy coaches.If you’re deciding whether to start or fade players this episode provides strategic insights to help guide your decisions.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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2026 Rookie Ranks
In this episode, MJ Want breaks down the rookie class for AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach, highlighting the players most likely to impact fantasy teams early in the season.Rookie selections are critical for fantasy success. The right rookies provide early scoring, strong job security, and the cash generation needed to upgrade your team throughout the season.MJ analyses:• The rookies safe enough to start on-field• Players with strong job security• Bench cash generation options• Risky rookies to avoid• In-season downgrade targetsIf you’re building your AFL Fantasy or SuperCoach team for 2026, this episode provides a clear framework for evaluating rookie value.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Stop Following the Hype: AFL Fantasy & SuperCoach Preseason Strategy Explained
As the preseason comes to a close, MJ Want and MiniMonk deliver a full AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach strategy breakdown to prepare coaches for Round 1.This episode challenges common preseason assumptions, examines the true quality of rookie options, and explores how to balance rookies, mid-pricers, and premiums in your starting squad. The discussion also dives into ruck strategy, early-season flexibility, and why your opening structure can define your upgrade path.If you’re finalising your team and questioning your setup, this episode is essential listening before lockout.📌 TakeawaysPreseason excitement is high, but clear thinking beats hype.Questioning popular narratives is often where fantasy edges are found.Rookie quality varies year to year not all seasons are built the same.Strong team structure balances rookies, mid-pricers, and premiums.Round 1 decisions can shape upgrade paths and early momentum.Coaches must assess which rookies are fieldable, not just cheap.Mid-pricers carry risk but can deliver meaningful upside if selected correctly.Ruck structure remains one of the most decisive strategic calls.Flexibility is essential as roles, injuries, and selection shocks emerge.Community discussion sharpens decision-making heading into lockout.Tickets To Our Live Show Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Port Adelaide vs West Coast Community Series Review
The next episode wraps up the AFL Community Series, reviewing the Port Adelaide vs West Coast Eagles matchup.In this episode, MJ Want reviews the West Coast Eagles and Port Adelaide Community Series clash, breaking down key player performances, fantasy implications, and what the match revealed for coaches ahead of Round 1. The discussion focuses on role changes, emerging options, and how seriously fantasy coaches should weigh the final preseason hit-out.TakeawaysThe Community Series remains a useful guide for fantasy coaches when assessing roles and intent.West Coast Eagles showed encouraging signs despite a challenging preseason overall.Tom McCarthy spending time through the midfield is a positive fantasy signal.Deven Robertson shapes as a reliable rookie option for fantasy squads.Josh Lindsay impressed with consistent ball use and composure.Willem Duursma offers job security, making him a viable depth option.Port Adelaide looked strong and well-drilled across the ground.Connor Rozee looms as a premium fantasy option with significant scoring upside.Todd Marshall playing in defence could open up fantasy value if the role holds.Dante Visentini is a live ruck option worth monitoring.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Collingwood vs North Melbourne Community Series Review
MJ Want reviews the Collingwood vs North Melbourne Amy Community Series clash with a fantasy-decision lens, focusing on role definition, structural implications, and how this match forces hard calls for experienced coaches.This episode cuts through standout performances to ask the more important questions: What is repeatable? What is role-dependent? And what actually changes team construction? Harry Sheezel continues to operate at an elite decision-making level, North Melbourne’s midfield balance offers real upside, and Collingwood’s half-back dynamics introduce both opportunity and constraint for fantasy scoring.As always, this is about helping coaches make better selections, not feel more confident about bad ones.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Adelaide vs Fremantle Community Series Review
MJ Want breaks down what was the most competitive Community Series hit-out so far, using the Adelaide Crows vs Fremantle Dockers clash to sharpen preseason decision-making for serious AFL Fantasy & SuperCoach coaches.This episode is less about identifying flashy scorers and more about forcing clarity particularly around Fremantle’s expanding fantasy pool and Adelaide’s emerging role stability. With several players now moving from “watch” to “decide,” MJ outlines where coaches need to commit, where patience is still required, and which roles appear locked heading toward Opening Round.This is a pivotal preseason review designed to help coaches move from information-gathering to team construction discipline.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Essendon vs St Kilda Community Series Review
MJ Want reviews the Essendon vs St Kilda Community Series clash with a decision-first fantasy lens, separating role signal from preseason noise.This episode focuses on how midfield responsibilities are actually shaping up, which players are gaining repeatable opportunity, and where coaches risk overreacting to isolated preseason moments. Jack Sinclair’s performance reframes his fantasy profile, Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera continues to show dual-position upside, and Essendon’s midfield mix raises real questions around role erosion and value.As always, this is about what matters, not what looks flashy in preseason.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Hawthorn Vs Western Bulldogs Community Series Review
MJ Want breaks down the Hawthorn vs Western Bulldogs Community Series clash with a fantasy-first lens, cutting through box-score noise to assess roles, CBAs, team structure, and early price movement implications.This episode focuses on what actually matters for experienced coaches: midfield pecking orders, conditional opportunity (injuries/suspensions), and which performances are repeatable vs situational. Key discussions include Jai Newcombe’s selection risk, Hawthorn’s evolving midfield-forward balance, the Bulldogs’ deliberate midfield split, and how to properly contextualise Tim English’s role heading into 2026.No hype. No shortcuts. Just clean preseason information discipline.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Melbourne Vs Richmond Community Series Review
Another AFL Community Series match reviewed even when the game doesn’t run cleanly.In this episode, MJ Want breaks down the Melbourne Demons vs Richmond Tigers preseason clash, a match impacted by lightning delays, through an AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach lens.Despite the disrupted game flow, there were still clear fantasy signals.Max Gawn looked dominant once again in the ruck, reinforcing his ceiling when game control is present.Caleb Windsor emerged as a genuine mid-price consideration, while Kysaiah Pickett showed signs that his 2026 season could be explosive.MJ also assesses concerns around Jack Steele (role discussion context), the fantasy impact of Sam Cumming injury, and whether Josh Gibcus shapes as a viable rookie option.As always, the emphasis stays on roles, repeatability, and structure not raw preseason points.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Gold Coast Suns Vs Brisbane Lions Community Series Match Review
Another AFL Community Series game reviewed every match, no shortcuts.In this episode, MJ Want breaks down the Gold Coast Suns vs Brisbane Lions clash through an AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach lens, cutting through box-score noise to focus on roles, structure, and repeatable signals.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Sydney Swans vs GWS Giants Community Series Review
The AFL Community Series continues and this one came with real consequences.In this episode, MJ Want breaks down the Sydney Swans vs GWS Giants preseason clash through an AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach lens, focusing on roles, structure, and signal over noise.The big story is the ankle injury to Errol Gulden, alongside premium performances from Brodie Grundy and Lachie Whitfield. MJ also dives into the encouraging signs from mid-price option Harry Rowston, plus several rookie-priced players who flashed fantasy relevance.Rather than chasing points, this episode reinforces how to interpret injuries, premiums doing premium things, and preseason value indicators without blowing up your team structure.Topics covered:Sydney Swans vs GWS Giants match reviewErrol Gulden injury implicationsPremium scoring confirmationMid-price and rookie watchlist updatesCommunity Series fantasy strategyTickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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Geelong v Carlton Community Series Match Review
The AFL Community Series is officially underway and with it comes overreactions, box-score chasing, and fantasy traps.In this episode, MJ Want breaks down the Geelong vs Carlton Community Series match, focusing on what actually matters for AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach coaches heading into Round 1.Rather than chasing raw scores, MJ dives into roles, rotations, midfield usage, defensive structures, and who benefited from who wasn’t playing. The episode highlights key fantasy-relevant trends, potential traps, and early value indicators while reinforcing the preseason rules coaches need to stick to.If you’re using preseason matches to shape your team, this is how to do it without ruining your build.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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This Preseason Strategy Changes Everything | AFL Fantasy & SuperCoach 2026
Preseason is where fantasy seasons are quietly set up long before Round 1 chaos hits.In this first dedicated preseason strategy episode, MJ Want is joined by MiniMonk to break down how coaches should be thinking about team structure, risk management, and value identification heading into the AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach season.A major focus is the impact of Lachie McAndrew and how his role reshapes team builds, ruck strategy, and overall flexibility. The episode also dives into Opening Round considerations, rookie cash generation, captaincy value plays, and why understanding roles matters more than chasing preseason scores.If you’re serious about starting the season balanced, flexible, and ahead of the curve, this is your foundation episode.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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This Is How People Ruin Their AFL Fantasy & SuperCoach Teams
The AFL Fantasy & SuperCoach preseason is where teams are quietly won or completely ruined.In this episode, MJ Want breaks down the biggest mistakes coaches make when watching preseason and Community Series games, and lays out clear rules to help you interpret what actually matters.This isn’t about box scores or highlight moments. It’s about roles, systems, personnel gaps, and trend recognition and avoiding the traps that cause panic trades, confirmation bias, and bad Round 1 structures.What’s the biggest preseason mistake you’ve made before?Topics covered:AFL Fantasy 2026 preseason strategyCommunity Series analysis rulesRole vs points evaluationAvoiding confirmation biasPreparing teams for Opening Round volatilityTickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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10 Players Unlucky to Miss the 50
The Top 50 is locked in but these names were right on the edge.In this episode, MJ Want breaks down 10 players who were unlucky to miss the 50 Most Relevant for 2026, unpacking why they were close, what needs to change, and how fantasy coaches should be thinking about them heading into the season.This episode covers:Why preseason context matters more than raw averagesThe growing fantasy buzz around Connor MacdonaldThe uncertainty surrounding Jack Steele and Melbourne’s evolving midfield mixWhy Joel Freijah is tracking as a genuine breakout candidateRuck watch: the upside case for Lachlan BlakistonWhy Trent Rivers could step into a more senior fantasy roleHow critical fitness is for Jordan De GoeyThe upside profile of Tanner BruhnWhy team dynamics will define Sam DarcyThe role-dependent ceiling of Josh RacheleMJ also announces a live Coaches Panel show in Melbourne, bringing the fantasy community together ahead of the season.This is a must-watch episode for coaches looking to get ahead of the market, identify value early, and understand which names could force their way into relevance fast.👇 Which of these players should’ve made the Top 50?📊 Subscribe for elite AFL Fantasy & SuperCoach preseason coverage🎟️ Melbourne - we’ll see you liveTickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#1 Most Relevent | Harry Sheezel
The countdown concludes with #1, and it could only be Harry Sheezel.In the final episode of the 50 Most Relevant Players for 2026, MJ Want is joined by Kane to unpack why Sheezel sits alone at the top of the fantasy landscape heading into the new season.This episode breaks down:Why Sheezel is the defining fantasy decision of 2026His elite performance metrics and year-on-year growth profilePositional volatility and how it impacts AFL Fantasy vs SuperCoachThe real risk profile of not starting SheezelOwnership trends and how they shape draft-day leverageTiming strategies: when he’s a lock, when he’s a trade targetWhy Sheezel warps team construction across all formatsHow community sentiment can (and can’t) be trustedThe strategic mistakes coaches make when chasing value over certaintyThis isn’t just about one player it’s about how winning coaches think.If you’re playing AFL Fantasy or SuperCoach in 2026, this episode is essential viewing.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#2 Most Relevant | Zak Butters
The countdown hits #2 and it’s one of the most debated elite picks in fantasy footy: Zak Butters.In this episode of the 50 Most Relevant Players for 2026, MJ Want is joined by Rowan from The Fantasy Marketplace to break down Butters’ fantasy profile across AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach and why he sits just shy of the top spot.They dive into:Butters’ elite scoring profile and ceiling as a premium midfielderHow tagging has impacted his output historically — and whether that risk is overstatedWhat Port Adelaide’s new, more controlled game style means for his fantasy scoringEarly-season matchups and why the opening block matters for draft strategyCommunity sentiment vs objective dataFormat-specific differences: AFL Fantasy vs SuperCoachThe risk/reward equation when investing in a high-ownership premiumWhere Butters fits in M1/M2 conversations for 2026Why how you draft Butters matters as much as if you draft himThis episode is essential for coaches deciding between the very top midfield options and for anyone wanting to understand how game style, tagging, and timing intersect at the elite end of the market.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#3 Most Relevant | Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera
The countdown hits #3 and few players spark more debate heading into 2026 than Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera.In this episode of the 50 Most Relevant Players for 2026, MJ Want is joined by Damo to unpack why Nasiah sits firmly in the top tier and why he’s one of the most difficult decisions fantasy coaches will face this season.They break down:Why Nasiah’s back-half of 2025 was genuinely eliteThe performance metrics that put him among the best transition players in the competitionHow increased midfield exposure could unlock another scoring gearPositional volatility and what it means for AFL Fantasy vs SuperCoachPricing pressure and the psychology of starting vs tradingHow new AFL rules may amplify his strengthsCommunity sentiment and where it diverges from the dataOwnership dynamics and why early rounds matterThe real risk of not owning Nasiah if his role expandsThis episode is about ceiling, confidence, and conviction and why Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera sits just one rung below the very top of the fantasy mountain.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#4 Most Relevant | Sam Flanders
#4 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown is St Kilda midfielder/forward Sam Flanders and he might be the best value pick of the entire 2026 fantasy season.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Dossy from the Official SuperCoach Podcast to break down why Sam Flanders is flashing every signal fantasy coaches look for in a must-select player.They explore:Why Flanders profiles as the value pick of the yearThe clear parallels to Bailey Smith 12 months agoHis move to St Kilda and what it unlocksThe increase in midfield responsibility and CBAsWhy his role stability matters more than raw ceilingHow weak forward lines elevate his importanceFormat differences between AFL Fantasy and SuperCoachStart vs trade logic — and why starting is criticalOwnership, pricing, and risk vs rewardWhy Flanders feels like a mistake if you fade himIn a year where forward options are thin, Sam Flanders doesn’t just stand out he screams must select.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#5 Most Relevant | Connor Rozee
#5 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown is Port Adelaide captain Connor Rozee, one of the most strategically powerful picks in AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach for the 2026 season.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Lew to break down Rozee’s evolution into a defender-mid hybrid and why his role shift has unlocked a new fantasy ceiling. This isn’t just about raw scoring it’s about role certainty, structural value, and early-season leverage.They dive into:Rozee’s move into a defender-mid role and why it mattersHow Port Adelaide’s shift toward control and possession boosts his scoringWhy Rozee’s consistency separates him from other top-end premiumsThe influence of coaching changes on his developmentHow his dual-position status reshapes draft boardsThe importance of Port’s early fixture for fast price growthFloor vs ceiling: why Rozee offers bothStart vs upgrade strategies for different team buildsWhy Rozee profiles as one of the safest Top-5 selectionsWhat expectations are realistic heading into 2026At #5, Connor Rozee sits in that rare category:Elite output + structural advantage + early-season upside.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#6 Most Relevant | Nick Daicos
#6 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown is Collingwood superstar Nick Daicos one of the most polarising premium selections in AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach for the 2026 season.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Jordox to unpack where Daicos truly sits in the fantasy landscape as he enters his age-23 season. The conversation goes beyond reputation and hype, diving into the numbers, role context, and strategic considerations fantasy coaches need to weigh up.They break down:Why Nick Daicos already profiles as a top-tier fantasy midfielderHow tagging and team dynamics have influenced his scoringWhether Collingwood’s broader performance actually matters for DaicosThe importance of factoring in his bye round when draftingWhy his fixture from Round 11 onwards is a major scoring runwayTiming strategies start vs trade-in windowsHow Daicos continues to evolve in handling attention and tagsWhy recent games may be skewing community perceptionThe ceiling that still exists as he matures as a midfielderThis episode isn’t about whether Nick Daicos is good — that’s settled.It’s about when and how you build him into your fantasy team to maximise value.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#7 Most Relevant | Marcus Bontempelli
#7 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown is Western Bulldogs captain Marcus Bontempelli one of the most reliable premium midfielders in AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach history.In this episode, MJ Want is joined to break down Bontempelli’s fantasy relevance heading into the 2026 season, examining whether the perennial superstar still belongs at the very top of draft boards.The conversation explores:Bontempelli’s historical consistency across AFL Fantasy and SuperCoachWhy his scoring profile continues to age better than most premiumsThe conversation around regression vs role securityHis elite scoring record at Marvel StadiumHow fixture analysis boosts his early-season outlookComparing Bontempelli to other elite mids like Zak ButtersWhether starting with Bontempelli simplifies trade planningHow to structure teams around safe premiums vs explosive optionsInjury management, trade cadence, and long-term valueThis episode isn’t about chasing ceiling alone it’s about understanding why Marcus Bontempelli remains one of the strongest foundations you can build a fantasy team around.If you value durability, role certainty, and bankable points, Bontempelli is still right in the conversation.Tickets To Our Live ShowSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#8 Most Relevant | Jordan Dawson
#8 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown is Adelaide Crows captain Jordan Dawson one of the most versatile and influential fantasy players heading into the 2026 season.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Bails to unpack Dawson’s fantasy relevance across AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach, with a deep dive into role, scoring profile, and how Adelaide’s midfield dynamics shape his output.The conversation covers:Why Jordan Dawson continues to sit firmly in the top tier of fantasy relevanceHis scoring profile and ability to accumulate across multiple rolesDawson’s elite transition play and why it drives consistent fantasy scoringHow Adelaide’s midfield mix impacts his positioning and ceilingThe Crows’ need for improved ball movement and why that benefits DawsonDawson’s versatility across half-back, wing, and midfieldDraft strategies: when he’s worth paying full price and when to waitThe realistic upside for Dawson to push his average higher this seasonThis episode isn’t about hype it’s about understanding why Jordan Dawson remains one of the safest high-impact fantasy picks in the competition.If you’re looking for reliability, leadership, and scoring flexibility in 2026, Dawson demands serious consideration.Get Tickets to the first ever Coaches Panel Live show here
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#9 Most Relevant | Tristan Xerri
#9 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown is Tristan Xerri one of the most important ruck conversations heading into the 2026 fantasy season.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Dylan Alexander to unpack Xerri’s relevance in AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach, diving deep into his scoring profile, role security, and how North Melbourne’s evolving game style could shape his output this year.The conversation covers:Why Xerri has already proven he can score at an elite fantasy levelHow North Melbourne’s shift in ball movement and transition play benefits ruck scoringThe impact of new ruck rules and how they may reshape hit-out and stoppage scoringXerri’s physical dominance and ability to win contests around the groundHow midfield structure directly influences his hit-out to advantage numbersThe possibility of added ruck support and whether that’s a real threatEarly-season matchups and why they matter more for rucks than most positionsStrategic ruck builds and where Xerri fits in draft and classic formatsWhy adapting to rule changes is critical for fantasy success in 2026This episode is about separating fear from fact.Xerri sits right at the intersection of elite scoring potential, structural risk, and game-wide rule changes making him one of the most fascinating players in the entire countdown.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#10 Most Relevant | Errol Gulden
#10 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown is Sydney midfielder Errol Gulden one of the most gifted, polarising, and format-shaping players in fantasy footy heading into 2026.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Free Kick Liam to break down Gulden’s fantasy relevance across AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach, diving into role, scoring profile, durability, and early-season dynamics.The conversation covers:Why Errol Gulden is firmly a top 10 fantasy player for 2026His proven scoring history, including a 102 AFL Fantasy averageGulden’s unique skill set and why it translates so well to fantasy scoringThe importance of his transition game in boosting his ceilingHow injuries impacted his numbers last season — and why context mattersGulden’s role within Sydney’s midfield and how it shapes his outputEarly season matchups and their influence on price movementOwnership percentages and what they tell us about community sentimentDrafting strategies: when to back him and when to pivotThis episode isn’t about questioning Errol Gulden’s talent it’s about understanding how, when, and where that talent turns into fantasy points.If you’re weighing up a premium midfield slot in 2026, this is a must-listen.
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#11 Most Relevant | Tim English
#11 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown is Tim English the modern prototype ruck and one of the most debated picks in fantasy footy for 2026.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Vams to unpack the fantasy implications of Tim English’s profile across AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach, with a sharp focus on scoring dynamics, rule changes, and ruck draft strategy.The discussion covers:Tim English’s elite 2025 season, averaging well over 110Why English profiles as the ideal modern ruck in today’s AFLHow recent ruck rule changes have reshaped scoring outcomesThe growing importance of transition scoring for rucksHow English scores differently across AFL Fantasy vs SuperCoachThe risks attached to investing early in premium rucks in 2026Community sentiment and why top-tier rucks divide opinionInjury history as a key risk factor when drafting rucksEnglish’s early-season matchups and how they may influence outputHow to adapt ruck strategy in a season full of uncertaintyThis episode is less about whether Tim English can score and more about whether paying up for a ruck is the right move in 2026.Understanding roles, rules, and scoring nuance has never been more important — and Tim English sits right at the centre of that conversation.
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#12 Most Relevant | Lachie Whitfield
#12 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown is Lachie Whitfield one of the safest long-term premium defenders in fantasy football.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Big J from the Centre Bounce Podcast to break down Whitfield’s relevance heading into the 2026 AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach seasons. The discussion centres on the classic dilemma fantasy coaches face every year with Whitfield: elite consistency versus structural challenges.They cover:Why Whitfield remains one of the most reliable premium defenders in the gameHis proven long-term scoring profile across multiple seasonsThe early-season bye and whether it’s a genuine red flagWhy GWS’ opening fixture is one of the best in the competitionHow role stability across half-back and wing boosts his scoring floorWhitfield’s ceiling games and ability to punish soft matchupsStructural planning strategies to manage the early byeWhen Whitfield becomes a set-and-forget versus a strategic upgradeWhy experienced coaches keep coming back to him every seasonThis episode is about trusting proven premiums.While the early bye might scare some coaches off, Whitfield’s role security, durability, and elite fixture to start the year make him a serious candidate to open the season as a top defender.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#13 Most Relevant | Jye Caldwell
Jye Caldwell lands at #13 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown and he might be one of the most polarising fantasy players on the board.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by JD to break down Caldwell’s AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach profile heading into the 2026 season. The discussion dives deep into why Caldwell continues to split opinion across the fantasy community elite scoring potential on one hand, durability concerns on the other.They unpack:Caldwell’s contested game and why it creates a strong scoring baselineThe flashes of elite fantasy scoring when his role is rightHow injuries have shaped both his career and public perceptionEssendon’s midfield mix and where Caldwell realistically fitsThe impact of teammates and rotations on his ceilingWhy consistency, not talent, is the key questionEarly-season fixtures and how they could boost his scoringDraft-day strategy: when the risk is worth takingThe balance between upside and reliability in fantasy buildsThis episode is all about risk tolerance.If Caldwell stays healthy and plays a consistent midfield role, he has the profile of a genuine top-end scorer. But fantasy coaches need to decide whether they’re comfortable betting on that outcome.Get The Moreira Magic Season GuideSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#14 Most Relevant | Finn Callaghan
Finn Callaghan lands at #14 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown, and this is the episode where hype meets hard data.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Pig Mentality to break down why Callaghan has rapidly become one of the most important midfielders in AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach heading into the 2026 season.The conversation dives into:Callaghan’s elite second-half average of 106 fantasy pointsThe sharp rise in his kick-to-handball ratio and why it matters for scoringHow his midfield role at GWS has now fully solidifiedThe importance of transition scoring to his ceilingWhether tagging is a legitimate risk in 2026Early fixture considerations and how they affect draft timingWhy his strong basement makes him a safer pick than many realisePotential price movement and trade implications across formatsSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#15 Most Relevant | Andrew Brayshaw
Andrew Brayshaw checks in at #15 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown, and this episode is all about context.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Jordan D’Sena to unpack Brayshaw’s fantasy profile heading into the 2026 AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach season a player whose numbers remain elite, but whose role has subtly shifted.The discussion explores:Brayshaw’s long-term consistency across all fantasy formatsA noticeable spike in tackle numbers and what that says about his roleThe impact of Luke Jackson’s midfield minutes on Brayshaw’s scoringWhy his post-bye scoring dip matters (and why it might be misleading)Fremantle’s evolving game style and how it affects total fantasy pointsBrayshaw’s elite handball receive numbers and transition involvementWhy upcoming rule changes could suit his contested, high-pressure gameLow ownership and why Brayshaw may be undervalued in draftsHis durability and availability as a quiet advantageThis isn’t about hype it’s about understanding why Andrew Brayshaw’s output looks the way it does, and whether fantasy coaches should lean in or tread carefully.About Our Guest: Follow Jordy on XFollow PODPOD on XGet The Moreira Magic Season GuideSocial Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#16 Most Relevant | Hayden Young
Hayden Young comes in at #16 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown, and his fantasy relevance continues to grow as Fremantle’s midfield identity takes shape.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by MiniMonk to break down why Young has moved beyond “breakout watch” and into genuine fantasy star territory heading into the 2026 AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach season.The discussion covers:Hayden Young’s evolution from half-back to genuine midfielderWhy his ability to work both inside and outside matters for fantasy scoringHis 65% centre bounce attendance in 2024 and what that signalsScoring trends and how sustainable they are in Fremantle’s systemHow injury history should be weighted — not ignored or overreacted toThe Dockers’ midfield mix and how it supports Young’s role securityDraft strategies for players with elite upside and minor riskRather than letting injury narratives dominate the conversation, this episode reframes Young as a role-secure, high-impact midfielder whose versatility actually raises his floor across formats.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#17 Most Relevant | Bailey Smith
Bailey Smith lands at #17 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown, and few players spark more debate in fantasy footy circles right now.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Matt to break down Smith’s remarkable return from injury, his elite scoring output, and the big question fantasy coaches are asking heading into 2026 can he do it again?The discussion covers:Bailey Smith’s standout 2025 season and elite scoring profileWhy his SuperCoach and AFL Fantasy pricing forces tough draft decisionsHow historically rare his post-injury return actually wasThe sustainability of his disposal and inside-50 dominanceInjury history and how much risk should be priced inThe impact of team changes on Smith’s role and scoring ceilingDraft strategies for balancing upside with durability concernsRather than treating Smith as a lock or a trap, this episode frames him as a calculated risk a player whose ceiling can win leagues, but whose context matters more than ever.If you’re weighing whether Bailey Smith belongs at the top of your draft board or slightly discounted for risk, this breakdown gives you the full picture.Find Out More About Draft Bible: Follow on X Access the 2026 Draft Bible
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#18 Most Relevant | Brodie Grundy
Brodie Grundy comes in at #18 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown, and few players spark more debate in fantasy circles right now.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Jordox to unpack Grundy’s resurgence, his elite scoring ceiling, and the growing uncertainty surrounding ruck scoring heading into the 2026 AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach season.The discussion breaks down:Grundy’s renaissance after leaving Collingwood and MelbourneWhat last season’s numbers tell us about his current scoring profileHow new rule changes could directly impact ruck scoringWhy high-end rucks carry more risk than everDraft-day decision-making for premium ruck optionsThe importance of early-season visibility before committing tradesHealth, durability, and how much risk is acceptable at the top endRather than framing Grundy as a lock or a fade, this episode focuses on probability, downside protection, and structure-based drafting especially in a year where ruck strategy may define league outcomes.If you’re weighing whether to pay up for a premium ruck or wait and react, this conversation provides the context you need.
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#19 Most Relevant | Jack Sinclair
Jack Sinclair lands at #19 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown, and once again, the fantasy conversation circles back to one of the most dependable players in the game.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Al Paton to unpack why Sinclair continues to be one of the safest and most misunderstood picks across AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach heading into the 2026 season.The discussion breaks down:Sinclair’s elite scoring consistency over the past four seasonsWhy durability is a genuine fantasy weapon, not a footnoteHow St Kilda’s evolving midfield mix could expand his roleThe correlation between Sinclair’s scoring and team performanceWhy fantasy coaches often overlook reliability in favour of volatilityHow price trends and early-season fixtures could shape draft timingWhen Sinclair becomes a “set and forget” vs a value-based playRather than chasing ceiling alone, this episode reframes Sinclair as a process pick the kind of player that stabilises teams while others chase risk.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#20 Most Relevant | Jordan Clark
Jordan Clark comes in at #20 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown, and quietly, he’s become one of the safest and most underrated fantasy picks in the competition.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Damo to unpack why Clark’s relevance continues to climb heading into the 2026 AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach season, even without the hype attached to bigger names.The discussion covers:Jordan Clark’s consistent fantasy output at FremantleHow his role has evolved into a genuine scoring positionThe Dockers’ shift toward quicker ball movement and what that unlocksWhy the addition of Judd McVie actually strengthens Clark’s roleThe importance of early fixtures in shaping defender scoringDurability as an underappreciated fantasy assetDraft strategies for locking in safe, role-secure defendersRather than chasing theoretical upside, this episode highlights why role certainty, system fit, and availability often outperform flashier picks over a full season.If you’re looking for a defender who stabilises your team while still offering growth, Jordan Clark deserves serious consideration.
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#21 Most Relevant | Jagga Smith
Jagga Smith comes in at #21 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown, and few players have generated more intrigue heading into the 2026 AFL Fantasy and SuperCoach season.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Pom to break down what we actually know about Carlton’s highly anticipated recruit separating preseason optimism from fantasy-relevant indicators.The discussion covers:Jagga Smith’s training reports and why they matter (and when they don’t)His elite decision-making, agility, and ability to find spaceHow Smith fits into Carlton’s evolving midfield structureComparisons to established midfielders and what’s realistic vs aspirationalThe impact of his improved physicality post-injuryWhere expectations should sit for Year 1 outputRather than selling certainty, this episode focuses on range of outcomes, role clarity, and how fantasy coaches should approach players with hype, opportunity, and genuine upside.
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#22 Most Relevant | Isaac Heeney
Isaac Heeney comes in at #22 in the 50 Most Relevant countdown, and as the 2026 AFL Fantasy season approaches, the conversation around his value is heating up fast.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Kane to unpack where Heeney truly sits heading into 2026 cutting through community noise to focus on role, scoring trends, and realistic upside.The discussion covers:Isaac Heeney’s fantasy history and performance trendsWhy his durability still separates him from similar optionsThe impact of Sydney’s midfield and forward dynamics on his scoringWhere community perception may be mispricing his valueHow midfield-forward eligibility shapes his draft appealWhen Heeney becomes a value pick vs an avoidWhy flexibility and open-minded drafting matters this preseasonRather than locking into absolutes, this episode challenges fantasy coaches to think in ranges, roles, and outcomes, especially with players like Heeney who sit right on the fault line between premium and upside value.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#23 Most Relevant | Max Gawn
Max Gawn lands at #23 in the 50 Most Relevant series, and once again, the fantasy ruck conversation starts and often ends with him.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by Pig Mentality to break down why Max Gawn remains the most influential ruckman in fantasy football, despite shifting rules, midfield changes, and growing uncertainty around ruck scoring in 2026.The discussion dives deep into:Gawn’s historical fantasy dominance and scoring consistencyWhy his transition scoring separates him from every other ruckHow new rule changes could impact stoppages and ruck scoringThe importance of Defence vs Position (DVP) when analysing rucksThe effect of missing midfield stars like Clayton Oliver and Christian Petracca on hit-outs to advantageWhether rucks are still worth drafting earlyWhy understanding how rucks score matters more than raw averagesThis episode reframes the ruck debate entirely moving beyond “rucks are volatile” and into predictive analysis using trends, matchups, and role security. If you’re wrestling with whether to lock in Max Gawn early or pivot to value later, this conversation gives you the clarity you need.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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#24 Most Relevant | Will Ashcroft
Will Ashcroft sits at #24 in the 50 Most Relevant series, and his fantasy relevance is far more complex than surface-level averages suggest.In this episode, MJ Want is joined by JD to break down Ashcroft’s fantasy outlook through performance data, community perception, and the reality of Brisbane’s stacked midfield. With two Norm Smith Medals and two premierships already to his name, Ashcroft’s pedigree is unquestioned but fantasy football doesn’t reward reputation alone.This conversation explores:Why Ashcroft’s fantasy value doesn’t always match his on-field impactThe challenge of securing consistent centre square opportunities at BrisbaneHow opening round performances can dramatically shift player valueCommunity perception vs actual scoring trendsDrafting strategies when role growth isn’t guaranteedWhy reacting quickly matters more than being “right” long-termThis episode is a reminder that fantasy football isn’t moral, emotional, or reputation-based it’s about value, role, and timing. If you’re trying to decide where Will Ashcroft fits into your AFL Fantasy or SuperCoach plans, this breakdown gives you the clarity you need.Social Media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTikTokCheck Out the StoreSupport Us:Patreon
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