Isaac Kako has not troubled the statisticians much in his short AFL career, which has led some fantasy coaches to express exasperation and others to question his ongoing job security in the senior side at Essendon. Watching his work in games, however, is to understand his role, which often does not involve skin on leather. His chasing, pressure and harassment opens up opportunities for others, and when he does have the footy in hand he tries for the more difficult options to maximise scoring chances. This makes him a difficult own for fantasy, but well worth it for his team.
Isaac Kako has not troubled the statisticians much in his short AFL career, which has led some fantasy coaches to express exasperation and others to question his ongoing job security in the senior side at Essendon. Watching his work in games, however, is to understand his role, which often does not involve skin on leather. His chasing, pressure and harassment opens up opportunities for others, and when he does have the footy in hand he tries for the more difficult options to maximise scoring chances. This makes him a difficult own for fantasy, but well worth it for his team.
Isaac Kako has played every game for Essendon so far in season 2025 and is still in a lot of fantasy teams, although his scoring has been patchy with a fairly low floor. He is a crumbing forward of the old school, not one to get particularly high chasing kicks or participating in zone defence, but staying deep near goals to convert a small number of opportunities. This is a recipe for a variable fantasy output, though it does not mean he isn't useful as a cash cow. All you need out of him is one big game at the right time to supercharge his value. Perhaps tonight against the Roos?