
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Round 6 of NRL Fantasy saw some former top performers shine, along with some impressive performances from popular lower-cost players.
One standout player was Andrew Fifita, who was able to make a significant impact on the field despite not scoring a try.
NRL.com.au noted that, "Fifita achieved the feat without scoring a try, with a staggering 11 tackle busts giving him a 22-point base which was topped up by an assist, four offloads and 200 run metres."
This impressive performance from Fifita highlights his value as a Fantasy player, showcasing his ability to contribute across multiple stat categories.
His 22-point base, combined with his assist, offloads, and run metres, made him a valuable asset for Fantasy teams in Round 6.
In addition to Fifita's strong showing, several popular cheap players also had a good week in NRL Fantasy.
While specific players were not mentioned, it is clear that some lower-cost options performed well and likely helped Fantasy managers earn points in their matchups.
Overall, Round 6 was a successful week for Fantasy managers who had Andrew Fifita in their lineups, as well as those who took a chance on some of the cheaper players who delivered solid performances.
As NRL Fantasy continues to be a popular and engaging way for fans to interact with the game, keeping an eye on both former top performers and under-the-radar cheapies could be key to success in future rounds.