Michael Barlow was picked up by Fremantle in the rookie draft of 2009 and was overlooked by many clubs including the Gold Coast, Melbourne and Richmond. He has proved to be a fantastic player and a magnificent fantasy scorer. He has played all games bar one this season due to hamstring tightness.
His scoring has been unbelievable this season, with his lowest scores of 46 and 78 against Geelong and St Kilda respectively. His performances have not gone unnoticed by opposition coaches, with some putting a tag on him, but the only effective ones have been Cameron Ling and Clinton Jones.
Barlow started off the season at $105,800 in Dream Team and is currently priced at $434,000 and still rising. Surprisingly, a minority of fantasy coaches decided not to pick him and this has proved to be a costly decision with Barlow managing seven tons and two scores in the high 90s in the games he has played so far. Based on current form with a DT average of 108.7 and a SC average of 116, he is a keeper.
by SungMach15
Barlow sets bar high
Michael Barlow was picked up by Fremantle in the rookie draft of 2009 and was overlooked by many clubs including the Gold Coast, Melbourne and Richmond. He has proved to be a fantastic player and a magnificent fantasy scorer. He has played all games bar one this season due to hamstring tightness.
His scoring has been unbelievable this season, with his lowest scores of 46 and 78 against Geelong and St Kilda respectively. His performances have not gone unnoticed by opposition coaches, with some putting a tag on him, but the only effective ones have been Cameron Ling and Clinton Jones.
Barlow started off the season at $105,800 in Dream Team and is currently priced at $434,000 and still rising. Surprisingly, a minority of fantasy coaches decided not to pick him and this has proved to be a costly decision with Barlow managing seven tons and two scores in the high 90s in the games he has played so far. Based on current form with a DT average of 108.7 and a SC average of 116, he is a keeper.