Another week of pre-season matches have come and gone and after making hundreds of changes to our teams in the opening round, many coaches are finding it very difficult to #JLTStayStrong.

Who shone in week two of the JLT Community Series and which players have put their hand up to make our Fantasy team?

Over a dozen best-22 players missed this game with Gary Ablett, Zach Merrett, Dyson Heppell and David Zaharakis headlining the list, but there was still a bit to gain from this contest.

Brent Stanton (MID, $574,000) is basically a sure thing to have defender status added next to his name in round six. He scored 87 and did it all from the defensive end. In my eyes, his value in Draft now increases and he should be moved up your rankings.

Young gun Darcy Parish (MID, $446,000) was very busy. In just over half a game, Parish had 24 disposals and top scored for the Bombers with 97.

Jobe Watson (MID, $447,000) continues to blow out the cobwebs but showed enough promising signs with his 79. First-gamer Joshua Begley (FWD, $190,000) slotted four goals for 73 and Michael Hurley (DEF, $447,000) was solid with 70.

It was all about the rookies for the Suns. Ben Ainsworth (FWD/MID, $244,000) played just over half a game for his 58 from 13 possessions, but it was Will Brodie (MID, $234,000) who stole the show with 18 touches, five tackles and 81 points. Brodie is likened to Sydney's Josh Kennedy and he certainly fits the mould, especially after attending a team-high 16 centre bounces.

#StayStrongJLT: David Swallow (MID, $355,000) only had 56, but did find the ball 18 times. The main thing here is, he got through the game. Don't panic and make huge changes regarding Swallow, continue to back him in as he builds towards round one.

Touk Miller (FWD/MID, 493,000) continues to impress with 75 and Alex Sexton (MID, $384,000) led all scorers with 108. He was joined by former Docker Michael Barlow (MID, $583,000) as the only players to crack triple figures. Barlow was everywhere with a game-high 31 disposals and if you're looking for a unique midfielder, then you can join the two per cent of coaches who currently have him and enjoy the year ahead.