AFL NSW/ACT Dream Team league

Footy fans in NSW and the ACT will have the chance to win a signed Sydney Swans guernsey if they take out the AFL NSW/ACT 2011 Toyota Dream Team competition league (see below to find out how to register).

Dream Team involves competitors taking on the role of an AFL coach with a squad of 33 players at their disposal, which must be selected within the salary cap of $8,225,000.

The competition relies on the real-world workings of football, with scores assessed according to actual match statistics of individual players.

One of the best components of AFL Dream Team is that it is a great medium for people new to the game to learn all of the players. When you get the hang of the game there is nothing more enjoyable than beating your best friends week in week out.

Since its inception 10 years ago, Toyota AFL Dream Team has grown to attract more than 300,000 players a season.

Registering is easy.  

If you’ve ALREADY REGISTERED for the 2011 Toyota AFL Dream Team, simply follow this link and login:

http://dreamteam.afl.com.au/?p=index&group_code=834230

Once logged in, simply confirm your invitation and you’ll be automatically added to the AFL NSW/ACT group.

If you have NOT YET REGISTERED, simply click on the link below and fill in the registration form as usual:

http://dreamteam.afl.com.au/?p=register&group_code=834230

Don’t forget to register your friends in your league before Round 1 to ensure they are in the running for the main prize of a Toyota car.

Below are some key players from all teams to keep an eye out for this year.

AFL NSW/ACT will continually provide Dream Team updates throughout the year to see how everyone is tracking. So don’t miss out.

Top players in your team:

Adelaide Crows

Scott Thompson – $ 398,300

Richard Douglas – $ 366,200

Graham Johncock – $359,100      

Brisbane Lions

Simon Black – $381,100

Luke Power – $362,900

Tom Rockliff – $362,200

Carlton

Chris Judd – $426,600

Kade Simpson – $420,700

Marc Murphy – $414,300

Collingwood

Dane Swan – $511,200

Scott Pendlebury – $442,300

Alan Didak – $411, 100

Essendon

Brent Stanton – $413,200

Brent Prismall – $397,300

Jobe Watson – $375,800

Fremantle

Michael Barlow – $456,200

Aaron Sandilands – $406,500

Matthew Pavlich – $371,700

Geelong

Paul Chapman – $472,200

Joel Selwood – $443,700

Jimmy Bartel – $437,800

Gold Coast

Gary Ablett – $494,400

Michael Rischitelli – $399,800

Jared Brennan – $361,300

Hawthorn

Luke Hodge – $428,300

Sam Mitchell – $416,700

Lance Franklin – $412,800

Melbourne

Brad Green – $409,000

Colin Sylvia – $399,500

Cale Morton – $357,100

North Melbourne

Andrew Swallow – $409,000

Brent Harvey – $393,400

Brady Rawlings – $384,300

Port Adelaide

Kane Cornes – $418,300

Travis Boak – $394,100

Domenic Cassisi – $371,100

Richmond

Shane Tuck – $400,100

Daniel Connors – $383,500

Brett Deledio – $371,300

St Kilda

Brenon Goddard – $471,000

Leigh Montagna – 465,100

Lenny Hayes – $448,500

Sydney Swans

Adam Goodes – $393,200

Kieren Jack – $376,000

Jude Bolton – $358,500

West Coast

Matt Priddis – $388,400

Andrew Embley – $383,700

Adam Selwood – $382,300

Western Bulldogs

Matthew Boyd – $478,200

Daniel Cross – $428,900

Brian Lake – $414,300