Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera is the 2024 version of Keidean Coleman, who experienced the classic breakout in both fantasy and real football late last season on the way to Brisbane getting pipped in the grand final by a kick. Like Daniel Rich and Lachie Whitfield, he is the sort of weapon off half back to whom you have to pay attention, lest he carve you up with laser-like disposal inside 50. He doesn't necessarily need a forward tagger to sit on him, but playing zone instead of man defence is just the sort of structure he loves exploiting. His fantasy scoring is variable, with a very high ceiling.
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera is the 2024 version of Keidean Coleman, who experienced the classic breakout in both fantasy and real football late last season on the way to Brisbane getting pipped in the grand final by a kick. Like Daniel Rich and Lachie Whitfield, he is the sort of weapon off half back to whom you have to pay attention, lest he carve you up with laser-like disposal inside 50. He doesn't necessarily need a forward tagger to sit on him, but playing zone instead of man defence is just the sort of structure he loves exploiting. His fantasy scoring is variable, with a very high ceiling.
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera is one of a younger brigade of Saints who have played their way into the best 22 at the club, bypassing the previous clutch of youngsters whose lack of improvement eventually got Brett Ratten sacked from the head coaching job. Was the problem Ratten and the coaches box crew on the weekends, or the development program at St Kilda during the week? We will find out with kids like NWM as they have to keep on getting better to keep new coach Ross Lyon in a job. For fantasy, if you pick the likes of NWM you are showing faith in the club as a whole.