Round Three of Super Rugby Pacific offers plenty of opportunity for players to score big in Fantasy.
The opening fortnight of action has been high-scoring across the board, leading to managers putting up major scores.
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Rugby.com.au looks at ten players to bring in ahead of the weekend.
Ratima starts in his first game of the season after he was one of the most popular selections at halfback pre-season.
His involvement so far has been limited, but his 19 points in 30 minutes against the Blues show his scoring potential.
Ratima pieced apart the Brumbies in the corresponding fixture last year, crossing for a double in six minutes.
Like Ratima, Lakai is a player who had big ownership, finally getting his chance to start.
Lakai has shown his work rate off the bench with limited attacking stats, with his points largely from tackles.
This makes him a real point of difference if he can break off some massive carries against a Blues pack under fire following two lean performances.
Kellaway returns to fullback after the injury to Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii.
It was a lean start to the season against the Highlanders but the move to the back should unlock Kellaway’s full arsenal of skills.
Expect Kellaway to rack up plenty of attacking and creating stats with a pair of lightning fast Wallabies outside him.
The Highlanders fullback was the big performer out of last week, one of the top scorers in the round with 76 points.
This included a spectacular double, the highlight being a brilliant chip and chase try.
Hurley and the Highlanders come up against a Moana Pasifika side that has leaked 40+ points in both games in 2025.
Ikanivere returns to the starting side after a promising start to his Fantasy season.
He put up 60 points to open the season against the Brumbies, with a large percentage of points coming off the back of their strong scrum.
Ikanivere is also a real try-scoring threat, having crossed the line in every game he’s played against the Waratahs.
Cale is the perfect Fantasy backrower thanks to his athleticism.
He recorded 70 points in his first start, which included a double along with multiple offloads and defenders beaten.
The try-scoring is a real bonus, but his attacking and creative prowess means he’ll be a big scorer most weeks.
O’Donnell gets his chance to start for his home state after returning from the Western Force.
The Norths product was one of the best in a Junior Wallabies side filled with exciting talent in 2023.
With a host of Wallabies inside and outside him, O’Donnell is a great cheapie option in a position with limited high scoring options so far.
Pasitoa ends a 1,007-day wait between Super Rugby games after being named to return from injury.
Interestingly, the flyhalf has been named in the centres after beefing up in the off-season.
As a bottom-dollar option, he is one to watch, especially if he can regain the form that had experts calling for a Wallabies berth.
Faessler is one of the big try-scoring maul threats and can be a real point of difference for those who don’t won’t Ricky Riccitelli.
He only played a half against Moana Pasifika, but in that time, he crossed for a try with one of his first touches.
This makes him a key trade-in candidate after his naming in the starting side.
Murray was one of the best for the Reds in their trials and has the chance to become a standout cheapie like Kyren Taumoefolau.
The former Crusader slots into fullback after Jock Campbell’s injury, and with Tim Ryan’s demotion to the bench, it shows Les Kiss isn’t settled on his back three.
Murray could be the man to make the position his own and has the perfect game to score big in Fantasy.