Melbourne community coordinator and Dream Team fanatic Glenn Balmforth looks ahead to round 12
BACK in the late 1980s, Bobby McFerrin sang the smash hit 'Don't Worry, Be Happy'.
And Dream Team coaches who had Melbourne players representing their side last week were certainly happy.
Six Demons reached the magical 100 points in round 11, topping off a great win for the Dees over Essendon.
Brent Moloney was on fire again. He was harder to beat than a boiled egg, crashing packs and collecting a quality127 Dream Team points. His price rose to $12,300.
Tackling machine Jordie McKenzie continued his great form, since returning to side after injury, racking up a whopping 125 points - 52 of those impressively coming from tackles alone.
Young Tasmanian Jeremy Howe leapt onto the radars of Dream Team coaches.
He showed just HOWE good he can be, scoring 82 points on debut and assuring himself a spot in the side against Collingwood.
The only downside to the night was the usually high-scoring Colin Sylvia, who had to leave the field with an injury and only managed to notch up 21 points.
Demons skipper Brad Green will be looking to have another big game this week, after averaging a handy 99 points over the past three weeks.
Top five points scorers v Essendon round 11 1 - Brent Moloney (127)
2 - Jordie Mckenzie (125)
3 - Jordan Gysberts (121)
4 - Jack Trengove (116)
5 - Joel Macdonald (109)
Top five averages v Collingwood (from the players’ past three matches)
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