Deven Robertson has come into the Brisbane side in the second quarter of the season, providing depth in a midfield brigade which has been hit by injuries of late. Jarrod Berry and Lachie Neale are still out of this week's 22, and while Robertson's job security is very high while they remain in the medical room his scoring floor is not particularly impressive, making him a dodgy start for fantasy coaches looking for some support as they upgrade their other mature cows to premiums. He is most likely only going to be in your side until the byes, which are fast approaching.
Deven Robertson has come into the Brisbane side in the second quarter of the season, providing depth in a midfield brigade which has been hit by injuries of late. Jarrod Berry and Lachie Neale are still out of this week's 22, and while Robertson's job security is very high while they remain in the medical room his scoring floor is not particularly impressive, making him a dodgy start for fantasy coaches looking for some support as they upgrade their other mature cows to premiums. He is most likely only going to be in your side until the byes, which are fast approaching.
Deven can't wait
A surprising slider on draft night, Deven Robertson eventually landed at the Lions after a swift live trade. The productive midfielder is renowned for his ferocity at the contest, averaging 30 touches and seven tackles at the Championships to win the Larke Medal and earn All-Australian captaincy. Robertson may prove a fantasy stalwart for years to come, however it may be more difficult to ascertain his short-term viability. Much importance will be placed on his preseason, thus making him a strong watchlist candidate.