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Flying under the Fantasy radar
Foxsports.com.au looks at the players flying under the radar ahead of the 2011 Fantasy NRL season
By Christopher Sutton
March 09, 2011 2:55PM
There are only three things you can be sure of in this world. Death, taxes and Des Hasler claiming his Sea Eagles are flying under the radar in every post-match press conference.
Well Dessy, you’re not alone, because foxsports.com.au has put together a Fantasy NRL squad full of players who are doing exactly that before a ball has even been kicked in the 2011 campaign.
With only days (or hours depending on how you look at it) left before the deadline falls for the opening round of the NRL, we've looked at the players being inconceivably ignored by Fantasy owners.
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Back Row Forwards:
Grant Millington (Canterbury-Bankstown, $220K)
Now granted, fans' decision to stay away from Millington may have been vindicated in the Bulldogs' decision not to play the Belmore newcomer in round one. But that's more to do with the quality of Canterbury's recruiting. When Millington does get a run he will produce. His time at the Sharks tells us so and two full seasons yielding 469 and 485 Fantasy points respectively show the value of Millington's balanced offensive-defensive play.
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http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/.../story-fn2mcuj6-1226018413673?from=public_rss
Foxsports.com.au looks at the players flying under the radar ahead of the 2011 Fantasy NRL season
By Christopher Sutton
March 09, 2011 2:55PM
There are only three things you can be sure of in this world. Death, taxes and Des Hasler claiming his Sea Eagles are flying under the radar in every post-match press conference.
Well Dessy, you’re not alone, because foxsports.com.au has put together a Fantasy NRL squad full of players who are doing exactly that before a ball has even been kicked in the 2011 campaign.
With only days (or hours depending on how you look at it) left before the deadline falls for the opening round of the NRL, we've looked at the players being inconceivably ignored by Fantasy owners.
<EDITED>
Back Row Forwards:
Grant Millington (Canterbury-Bankstown, $220K)
Now granted, fans' decision to stay away from Millington may have been vindicated in the Bulldogs' decision not to play the Belmore newcomer in round one. But that's more to do with the quality of Canterbury's recruiting. When Millington does get a run he will produce. His time at the Sharks tells us so and two full seasons yielding 469 and 485 Fantasy points respectively show the value of Millington's balanced offensive-defensive play.
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http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/.../story-fn2mcuj6-1226018413673?from=public_rss