Harvey Gallagher has been a slow burn as a fantasy cash cow this year, not grabbing back page headlines or posting humongous scores on a weekly basis, but keeping his spot at the Bulldogs and even upgrading his role over the course of the season from half forward flanker to defensive inside midfielder. With the Dogs regaining Ed Richards from injury, Gallagher's share of centre bounce attendances may be about to plummet, making this an excellent time to cash in on his steady price accumulation over the bye periods. Sayonara Harvey, it was nice to own you.
Harvey Gallagher has been a slow burn as a fantasy cash cow this year, not grabbing back page headlines or posting humongous scores on a weekly basis, but keeping his spot at the Bulldogs and even upgrading his role over the course of the season from half forward flanker to defensive inside midfielder. With the Dogs regaining Ed Richards from injury, Gallagher's share of centre bounce attendances may be about to plummet, making this an excellent time to cash in on his steady price accumulation over the bye periods. Sayonara Harvey, it was nice to own you.
Harvey Gallagher has been one of the less-heralded but more important fantasy rookies of the 2024 season so far. As a mature-aged pick in his second year at the Bulldogs, most fantasy coaches judged him to be behind Jack Macrae and Caleb Daniel at the start of the season. You can never rely on Luke Beveridge to bowl in the slot, however, and he's been bowling some chin music to both of those established midfielders by rotating Gallagher through the middle across the opening month. Bevo giveth and Bevo taketh away, but on this asset you'd be collecting tidy profits.