Sanerivi headlines Super Rugby Pacific Fantasy Round 5 as Jorgensen leads selections

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Round 5 of Super Rugby Pacific Fantasy delivered another big weekend of scoring, with several standout individual performances and shifts in the most selected players across the competition.

Millennium Sanerivi produced the top Fantasy performance of the round, scoring 79 points for Moana Pasifika from the hooker position.

Queensland Reds playmaker Carter Gordon followed with 70 points, continuing his strong Fantasy form.

Will Jordan delivered another attacking display for the Crusaders to register 69 points, while Hurricanes halfback Cam Roigard added 67 points.

Western Force outside back Darby Lancaster rounded out the top five with 66 points.

Waratahs outside back Max Jorgensen emerged as the most selected Fantasy player for Round 5, featuring in 54.9% of teams.

Wallabies loose forward Fraser McReight was close behind, appearing in 53.4% of Fantasy squads.

Crusaders star Will Jordan completed the top three most selected players, owned by 51.4% of coaches.

Following the latest round of price movements, several of the competition’s biggest performers now sit among the most valuable players in the Fantasy game.

Damian McKenzie remains the most expensive player in Super Rugby Pacific Fantasy at 12 million.

Billy Proctor sits second at 11.6 million, while breakout winger Caleb Tangitau has climbed to 11.2 million after a strong start to the season.

Crusaders star Will Jordan follows at 10.5 million, with Waratahs fullback Max Jorgensen now valued at 10.2 million.

Rounding out the top six is Brumbies forward Charlie Cale, who sits at 9.6 million and remains the competition’s current top try scorer.

With player values continuing to shift based on performance, Fantasy coaches will now begin reassessing their squads ahead of Round 6.