Triple premiership player and All-Australian, Luke Power is showing no signs of ageing in the Dream Team department. The Oakleigh Chargers product is statistically having one of his best years to date. His monster 147 in round 10 showed many coaches he's still got potential in him.
With his new role at half back flank, Power is averaging 91.4 despite his measly round six score of 40. Voss' new game style of free-flowing football allows his ex-teammate to set up from half back, racking up a touch over 23 disposals a game.
Only missing seven games in eight years, Power is one of the most durable players in the AFL. This rare asset is evenly matched with his constant ball winning ability.
After being a steal at $337,200 in round eight, Power's 147 exploded his price to a hefty $398,600. With his price now maxed out, keep him on your radar as a cheaper option to a fifth or sixth midfielder.
by Junk Time
Power powers on and on
Triple premiership player and All-Australian, Luke Power is showing no signs of ageing in the Dream Team department. The Oakleigh Chargers product is statistically having one of his best years to date. His monster 147 in round 10 showed many coaches he's still got potential in him.
With his new role at half back flank, Power is averaging 91.4 despite his measly round six score of 40. Voss' new game style of free-flowing football allows his ex-teammate to set up from half back, racking up a touch over 23 disposals a game.
Only missing seven games in eight years, Power is one of the most durable players in the AFL. This rare asset is evenly matched with his constant ball winning ability.
After being a steal at $337,200 in round eight, Power's 147 exploded his price to a hefty $398,600. With his price now maxed out, keep him on your radar as a cheaper option to a fifth or sixth midfielder.