One of the only Melbourne premiums in any form of fantasy footy, Brad Green has come back with a bang after injury last year. Anybody would love to have a great midfielder who can be thrown up forward and can actually have an impact there. Green has kicked a decent 27.17 this year, round 12 being the only game where he didn't kick a goal.
Averaging 99 in Dream Team and 93 in Supercoach seems great. DT is his game this year. He has scored over 100 six times this year, with his lowest being 74. Green has the consistency to be a solid scorer and prefers to kick the ball rather than handball, which is always a plus. Not many would have considered Green, which makes him even more valuable if you're looking to go unique.
I wouldn't have a problem picking Green up even though he is 29 years old. He certainly doesn't look like it!!
by Hellopplz
Green runs hot in red zone
One of the only Melbourne premiums in any form of fantasy footy, Brad Green has come back with a bang after injury last year. Anybody would love to have a great midfielder who can be thrown up forward and can actually have an impact there. Green has kicked a decent 27.17 this year, round 12 being the only game where he didn't kick a goal.
Averaging 99 in Dream Team and 93 in Supercoach seems great. DT is his game this year. He has scored over 100 six times this year, with his lowest being 74. Green has the consistency to be a solid scorer and prefers to kick the ball rather than handball, which is always a plus. Not many would have considered Green, which makes him even more valuable if you're looking to go unique.
I wouldn't have a problem picking Green up even though he is 29 years old. He certainly doesn't look like it!!
by Hellopplz
Green finds new pastures
A forward turned outside midfielder, Brad Green is Melbourne’s only real fantasy premium.
You can usually find him running around behind the ball and up the wings taking marks, kicking into the fifty and occasionally sneaking forward for a goal.
Usually an excellent (by Melbourne’s standards) user of the ball, Melbourne aren’t afraid to give it to him.
Despite being a durable player, he copped a heavy knock to the head in the round four win over Richmond which resulted in a broken jaw.
Since his return he has been playing predominantly as a forward, which has negatively impacted his scores to a degree.
His price has fallen $90,500 in Dream Team and $108,800 in Super Coach, so watch for when his role changes back to his outside midfield accumulator role, then pounce as he’ll be grossly underpriced.