SURPRISE PACKETS

Brandon Ellis - RICH|MID|$441,900(+$27.9K) - 147 points

Ellis hadn't posted a score of 100 all year long. This week he went massive, posting 147 points. The Tiger had 30 disposals at an efficiency of 90%. It was happy days for the 852 coaches who have him in their side.

Andy Otten - ADE|DEF|$372,200(+$18.3K) - 121 points

Otten is in a number of teams, 82,875 to be exact. However, his 121 points still came as a surprise. Not only was it his season-high score, but he hadn't posted a score above 100 since round five. His four goals were a big reason for his big total.

Scott Selwood - GEEL|MID|$281,800 - 112 points

Normally when a player scores big in their season debut, they struggle the week after. But Scott Selwood was having none of that, going bigger, and posting 112 points. He didn't rack up the disposals, however, he laid an incredible 17 tackles.

Billy Longer - STK|RUC|$286,500(+$30.6K) - 107 points

Longer's highest score before this round was 69. Against the Bulldogs he went big, racking up a score of 107. The ruckman amassed an impressive 55 hit-outs, while also laying six tackles. Selected by just 1.6% of coaches, it was a good day for Longer.

Jake Melksham - MEL|MID|$318,100(+$22.9K) - 101 points

First score over 100 for the season in his first game since round six. Melksham was good for his 2,606 coaches, notching up 101 points. He had an impressive 32 disposals and his score would have been higher if it were not for recording six turnovers.

DISAPPOINTMENTS

Stefan Martin - BRL|RUC|$521,00(-$7.4K) - 62 points

Martin recorded his lowest score of the year in round ten, a measly 62 points. His 17 disposals came at an efficiency of just 47%, while he could only manage 20 hit-outs. The 35,450 sides who have him would have been very disappointed.

Will Hoskin-Elliott - COL|FWD|$374,700(-$6.2K) - 64 points

Despite only averaging 80 points per round, Hoskin-Elliott's score against the Lions was still a let down. Against a lesser opponent, it was hoped he would get back towards the 100 mark, however, he failed to do so. He only managed 17 touches and three tackles, while also failing to hit the scoreboard.

Nat Fyfe - FRE|MID|$500,600(-$11.7K) - 78 points

Fyfe's second lowest score of the season comes off the back of recording the equal most clangers in a single game in the history of the AFL. It could have been worse had he not had 25 touches and a goal. His performance hurt the 60.3% o coaches who own him.

Luke Dahlhaus - WB|MID-FWD|$478,600(-$29.2K) - 78 points

Sadly, Dahlhaus again features on our list, posting just 78 points this round. Normally that isn't a bad outing, however, when your average is just under 100 and you're owned by almost half of the teams playing SuperCoach you qualify for the list.

Marc Murphy - CARL|MID|$542,400(-$3K) - 83 points

For the most part, Marc Murphy has been excellent in SuperCoach to start the year. 83 is not a horrifying score, however, it is well below his 113 point average. Two frees against and only two tackles hurt his overall score.