Sometimes scoring in pre-season matches can be misleading as many players spend long periods of the game on the bench. Players coming back from injury spend larger times on the bench easing themselves back into the rigours of AFL football, whilst other players may not be at the level of endurance required to run out a full game. I have always found it useful to calculate a player's score by points per minute in the pre-season matches, and then multiply it by 120 minutes to workout what their score would have been at 100% game time. This helps when preparing for a draft to better interpret a player's scoring potential for the upcoming season. Below are the fantasy scores worked out by time on ground.