Brett Deledio returned from midseason injury to the Giants in a new role, starting on a half forward flank in the stead of Toby Greene who has moved to central midfield to cover injuries in the GWS engine room. He posted two fantasy tons in this new position from his first two games, though he was tagged last week and couldn't quite manage three figures. He is arguably the most damaging player in the league if left unchecked, and opposition analysts would be negligent not to nullify him. He looks to be in such form that he will deliver for fantasy owners anyway.
Brett Deledio returned from midseason injury to the Giants in a new role, starting on a half forward flank in the stead of Toby Greene who has moved to central midfield to cover injuries in the GWS engine room. He posted two fantasy tons in this new position from his first two games, though he was tagged last week and couldn't quite manage three figures. He is arguably the most damaging player in the league if left unchecked, and opposition analysts would be negligent not to nullify him. He looks to be in such form that he will deliver for fantasy owners anyway.
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From a durability record of not missing a game between 2008-2013, Brett Deledio has only managed 18 of a possible 49 matches since leaving Victoria with his calf being the major issue. Championed for his ability to utilise the ball by hand and foot, the two-time All Australian used the ball at 75% efficiency, rated elite by Champion Data for a half forward. Now the wrong side of 30 and having battled injuries for each of the past four seasons, Deledio's football ability has never been in question, though the success of his selection will be down to factors he has historically been unable to control. Due to the inherent risk with selecting him, he should only be chosen in the second half of the draft.