Since his shift forward in the 2005 season, Ryan O'Keefe has been a strong fantasy contributor without ever really pushing into the truly elite group of forwards in the Dream Team competition.
However, O'Keefe has long been regarded as a Super Coach specialist due to his long accurate left boot, which has allowed him to average over 15 ppg more in SC than Dream Team over the past few seasons.
Early in 2009 his numbers were down, but over the past month the return of Barry Hall and Michael O'Loughlin has allowed him to run through the midfield and score higher than ever before, with nothing below 100 in either competition.
This recent charge is reflected in his low break-evens and he has proved an invaluable pickup for those coaches who got him for only $310,000 at the bottom of the roller-coaster.
It looks as though O'Keefe may have his best season ever this year and he is still fairly underpriced for those who missed the boat a month ago.
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O'Keefe solid as a rock
Since his shift forward in the 2005 season, Ryan O'Keefe has been a strong fantasy contributor without ever really pushing into the truly elite group of forwards in the Dream Team competition.
However, O'Keefe has long been regarded as a Super Coach specialist due to his long accurate left boot, which has allowed him to average over 15 ppg more in SC than Dream Team over the past few seasons.
Early in 2009 his numbers were down, but over the past month the return of Barry Hall and Michael O'Loughlin has allowed him to run through the midfield and score higher than ever before, with nothing below 100 in either competition.
This recent charge is reflected in his low break-evens and he has proved an invaluable pickup for those coaches who got him for only $310,000 at the bottom of the roller-coaster.
It looks as though O'Keefe may have his best season ever this year and he is still fairly underpriced for those who missed the boat a month ago.