After a transfer from Port, Logan Austin missed the entire 2019 season with a left shoulder dislocation. He can intercept, as evidenced by a personal best 14 marks. Austin is fully rehabilitated following the April surgery and will aim to re-establish himself as key to the Saints defensive group. Keep him on the watchlist.
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After a transfer from Port, Logan Austin missed the entire 2019 season with a left shoulder dislocation. He can intercept, as evidenced by a personal best 14 marks. Austin is fully rehabilitated following the April surgery and will aim to re-establish himself as key to the Saints defensive group. Keep him on the watchlist.
Sudden Austin powers
A brief outburst midway through 2018 put Logan Austin on the fantasy map. His three opening games at his new club saw him tally a total of 49 disposals and 22 marks. He played five more games, with injury interrupting him, and scored respectably. With no indication of fantasy scoring ability at all in his past, not even at state league level, Austin was a big surprise packet., Looking forward to 2019 he has to be a big watch in the preseason. He will be a high risk/high reward prospect in the middle rounds.
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A slow start to 2017 recovering from an ankle injury meant Logan Austin started in the SANFL in his last year at Port Adelaide, and he only managed to add two senior games from the 11 in 2016. Austin joins St Kilda to replace Nathan Brown at full back, but even if it's sooner rather than later his role is not conducive to fantasy scoring.