Well, it seems Paul Duffield read the last installment of the Freo Dream Team Wrap.

Duff delivered for all those who kept the faith or jumped on board with a 26-possession and 93-DT point effort against the Western Bulldogs in round 5.

That came after the boy from Darkan in WA’s South-West had averaged just a tick over 60 in the first month of competition, well down on his 88.7 average in 2010.

If you just need that little nudge to get on the Duff-train, he has averaged 99.3 DT points over his last four games against Richmond - this week’s opponents.

So if you think Duff is worth the punt, you can still pick him up $60,700 cheaper than his starting price in 2011.

The other Freo Docker defender well down on his DT output of 2010, Greg Broughton, was a late withdrawal from the Bulldogs’ game with back soreness.

Broughts is listed as a test for this week’s game against Richmond so make sure you wait until Freo announces its final 22 on Friday afternoon before making any moves.

If you own Broughton and he doesn’t play, it could be a smart move to trade him out, seeing his breakeven in his next game is an unlikely 135. If he doesn’t reach that mark, he will drop even more than the $60,200 he has already plummeted.

For those who don’t have Broughton but are willing to gamble that he can find his missing ball magnet, wait until he plays at least one more match before considering him for your Dream Team.

The super-consistent-without-setting-the-DT- world on-fire award goes to Matthew Pavlich.

The Freo captain has delivered scores of 86, 95, 85, 127 and 91 so far in 2011.

His price has remained pretty much the same as what he started the year at ($380,700) and his breakeven this week is a very gettable 85.

Don’t hesitate getting the big Pav in your team if you need a reliable forward/midfielder.

And a big well done to coach Petras P and team My Ball My Cup which top scored in the Fremantle Players and Fans Dream Team Group in round 6 - the only side to top the 2K mark in the group.

Good luck this round with the return of league play Dream Teamers.