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R21 Fantasy review, Grundy's piglet, Sunday shocker

R21 Fantasy review, Grundy's piglet, Sunday shocker

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Roy is a broken man. Sunday was a shocker for him and his destROY boys. Connor Rozee's late withdrawal and Zak Butters' tag has put Port Adelaide at the bottom of his Christmas Card list. Round 21 wasn't terrible for all coaches, with Kyerin Grundy, Brodie's brother, holding onto No.1 in the Fantasy Classic rankings. He joins The Traders to chat about his season. There are plenty of round 22 tips ahead of the semi finals.

Head to fantasy.afl.com.au to pick your AFL Fantasy Classic team and you can set up your AFL Fantasy Draft league today at fantasydraft.afl.com.au.

Episode guide

0:30 -Roy's team is rubbish.

3:30 - Zak Butters and Connor Rozee cop the wrath.

8:50 - Cash Cow of the Year.

10:20 - No.1 ranked coach Kyerin Grundy joins the show.

22:15 - News of the week.

25:50 - Semi final trade strategy.

28:30 - Lachie Whitfield and Lachie Ash lead the defender targets.

30:30 - Midfielder targets including Noah Anderson.

32:35 - Warnie names the top scoring rucks, in order, for the rest of the year.

33:35 - Can Calvin buy back into Bailey Smith?

36:55 - Most traded players and The Traders' early moves.

38:40 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on X, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page.

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