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State League AFL Fantasy Scores – Week 11, 2025

Each week, we track the standout AFL Fantasy scorers in the state leagues to identify potential cash cows, role changes, and possible inclusions. There were some big scores and intriguing role developments, especially where injuries or poor form could open the door for changes at AFL level.

VFL

Ned Moyle was the highest-scoring player in the VFL over the weekend, racking up 158 AFL Fantasy points from 63 hitouts, 24 disposals, and 6 tackles in a dominant ruck performance.

Ben Camporeale must be edging closer to a senior debut for Carlton after another strong outing. He scored 110 points from 32 disposals, 5 tackles, and a goal.

Tom Mitchell got through another game at VFL level, finishing with 89 points. He had a typical low kick-to-handball ratio, recording 7 kicks and 19 handballs, but added 6 tackles. He’s a reliable option for when Collingwood needs to rest one of their senior mids, though he’s probably still outside their best 22.

For Essendon, Elijah Tsatas put in another solid midfield performance with 97 points, but with the Bombers at full strength, it’s hard to see him breaking back in. Vigo Visentini impressed again in the ruck, finishing with 27 hitouts and 80 points.

There was bad news for Cam Guthrie owners, with the veteran limping off early in Geelong’s win over the Gold Coast. However, it was a positive weekend for George Stevens, Jai Clark, and Mitch Nevitt, all of whom scored over 100 points for the Cats.

Cam Mackenzie continues to put his hand up for senior selection, scoring 98 points from 28 disposals, 5 marks, and 2 tackles. Whether he gets in after Hawthorn’s strong Thursday night win remains to be seen. Ned Reeves was dominant in the ruck for Box Hill with 45 hitouts and 106 points.

Will Phillips had a monster game for North Melbourne, scoring 150 points from 21 tackles and 22 disposals. If North want to bring in a defensive midfielder, he could be the guy. Bailey Scott was also solid with 98 points.

For Sydney, Oliver Florent was the standout with 99 points, collecting 28 disposals, 5 marks, and 4 tackles. Caiden Cleary also bounced back with a solid 87-point performance.

SANFL

Lachlan McAndrew had a big game for the Crows, recording 16 disposals, 11 tackles, and 32 hitouts for 108 points. Lachlan Sholl also impressed on the wing with 111 points, continuing to push for senior selection. Charlie Edwards and Luke Nankervis were solid as well, scoring 91 and 85 points respectively.

Jordon Sweet had a monster game for Port Adelaide, finishing with 17 disposals, 9 tackles, 40 hitouts, and 2 goals. With Dante Visentini quieter this week, Sweet could be in line for a recall. Mani Liddy played well in his first game for Port Adelaide since being drafted midseason, scoring 104 points, while Logan Evans bounced back from being dropped with a 97-point outing.

WAFL

Clay Hall was the only West Coast player to crack the ton, finishing with 108 points from 30 disposals, 6 marks, and 3 tackles. Bailey Williams also put in a decent shift in the ruck, scoring 86 points from 23 hitouts and 14 disposals.

Peel Thunder had a bye, so there were no scores to report for Fremantle-listed players.

Fantasy coaches should be keeping a close eye on state league performances for potential mid-season pick ups and dynasty gold.

View the top state league fantasy scorers in the table below:

View more state league fantasy scores here.

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