Jy Farrar is an unlikely candidate to be Gold Coast's replacement for the departed Jack Lukosius, but that was the role he played last week in the hugely consequential win over the Lions. Farrar had languished at VFL level for a long while, but he returned with a ponytail and an increased appetite for the contest, getting to interesting areas for mid-range set shots which he managed to get on target, belying the old saw about kicking like a backman. With the Suns midfield supplying at higher levels than the sun itself on the Gold Coast, he is an interesting fantasy pickup option.
Jy Farrar is an unlikely candidate to be Gold Coast's replacement for the departed Jack Lukosius, but that was the role he played last week in the hugely consequential win over the Lions. Farrar had languished at VFL level for a long while, but he returned with a ponytail and an increased appetite for the contest, getting to interesting areas for mid-range set shots which he managed to get on target, belying the old saw about kicking like a backman. With the Suns midfield supplying at higher levels than the sun itself on the Gold Coast, he is an interesting fantasy pickup option.
Farrar runs further
The Suns' final selection at the 2019 national draft, Jy Farrar arrives as a mature head renowned for his line-breaking capabilities. The utility played a mere two SANFL matches for Adelaide, then managed to turn heads plying his trade for local club Scotch Old Collegians. A supreme athlete, the mature-aged selection will probably require further time finding his role at a new club at a higher level in 2020. Likely to be a fan favourite for his electric pace and impressive agility, expectations should be low in his debut season for fantasy purposes.