Harry Sheezel is one of the mainstays of fantasy backlines this year, designated there due to playing most of last year in the back half but set for a full season in midfield this year. He reverted a bit last week to his old half back role, which didn't hurt his scoring that much and underlines that he is an accumulation machine whether on ball or starting behind it. The only danger to his fantasy scoring production is if he is asked to spend large amounts of time forward, where North Melbourne can tend to deliver low quality and quantity of supply.
Harry Sheezel is one of the mainstays of fantasy backlines this year, designated there due to playing most of last year in the back half but set for a full season in midfield this year. He reverted a bit last week to his old half back role, which didn't hurt his scoring that much and underlines that he is an accumulation machine whether on ball or starting behind it. The only danger to his fantasy scoring production is if he is asked to spend large amounts of time forward, where North Melbourne can tend to deliver low quality and quantity of supply.
Harry Sheezel has completed his transition from half back accumulator to midfield accumulator, greatly pleasing his fantasy owners even if North Melbourne's win column has not lifted much this season. They have only been blown out twice in nine games since the bye, perhaps unlucky to have only posted a 3-6 run. Sheezel is still too young to really have the footy media blowtorch put on him for the hurt factor of his voluminous disposal counts, and there is definitely the extenuating factor of teammates not living up to his high quality. He is Aldi Nick Daicos, and that's fine.