SCOTT THOMPSON With four scores of 100+ points in each of his past four games, Thompson has recaptured the vintage form that made him one of the elite scorers in the competition in previous seasons. He finished with a season-high 137 points against Port Adelaide in the Showdown – recording his biggest price jump along the way. (Mid) $530,000 BRODIE SMITH Smith suffered a massive price drop of $23,900 last round after scoring a season-low 32 points from 84% game time against the Power. Only five of his nine disposals were effective as he failed to record a mark in a game for the first time this season. He only gained 258 disposal metres which was also a season-low return. (Def) $493,900 ADELAIDE CROWS Player Pos Price Change Games TOG% Ave L4 11 12 13 14 Sam Jacobs Ruck $603,200 $143,000 14 88% 113 138 116 126 147 163 Rory Sloane Mid $562,600 -$14,500 14 88% 111 110 110 127 84 120 Patrick Dangerfield Fwd/Mid $491,800 -$117,200 14 85% 106 88 72 91 71 119 Scott Thompson Mid $530,000 $3,600 14 84% 98 115 100 103 120 137 Brodie Smith Def $493,900 $86,400 14 86% 94 88 98 133 89 32 Richard Douglas Mid $465,500 -$84,400 11 86% 94 84 78 92 94 73 Matthew Jaensch Def $385,200 $87,100 14 79% 86 65 38 70 92 58 David Mackay Mid $422,500 $63,100 13 82% 83 71 91 94 29 Matthew Wright Fwd/Mid $388,700 $3,800 13 79% 82 94 78 113 91 Brent Reilly Def $392,800 -$30,200 9 80% 76 69 72 88 48 Taylor Walker Fwd $371,300 $71,800 7 92% 76 68 47 72 83 69 Eddie Betts Fwd $411,900 $49,200 14 88% 75 86 45 107 94 98 Josh Jenkins Fwd $326,400 -$45,100 12 91% 73 56 21 80 66 56 Brad Crouch Mid $440,600 -$29,400 3 71% 71 98 98 James Podsiadly Fwd $363,200 -$48,400 14 92% 69 62 32 98 70 48 Jared Petrenko Fwd $331,300 $14,900 5 79% 67 Rory Laird Def $323,100 -$53,600 11 80% 67 53 68 25 67 Kyle Hartigan Def $276,600 $43,800 7 92% 62 Matt Crouch Mid $266,400 $149,100 7 56% 62 57 57 Daniel Talia Def $259,100 -$44,700 14 93% 61 41 30 35 20 78 Luke Thompson Def $123,900 $0 1 90% 60 60 60 Charlie Cameron Fwd $183,800 $61,400 4 78% 60 78 78 Andy Otten Def/Fwd $339,900 -$65,400 5 89% 58 58 47 54 75 56 Lewis Johnston Fwd $302,100 $0 2 70% 58 Luke Brown Def $259,200 -$67,300 14 85% 57 44 36 46 62 32 Tom T. Lynch Fwd $370,300 -$57,100 4 49% 55 79 79 Ben Rutten Def $266,200 -$51,300 10 86% 54 54 46 60 57 Mitchell Grigg Mid $288,700 -$65,100 5 66% 52 Brodie Martin Def $257,800 $82,500 9 66% 52 53 44 26 73 70 Jarryd Lyons Fwd/Mid $291,500 -$53,100 6 46% 51 42 62 40 25 Sam Shaw Def $258,000 $3,400 5 85% 49 Sam Kerridge Fwd/Mid $239,100 -$111,500 13 84% 49 43 43 55 30 Shaun McKernan Fwd/Ruck $339,800 $0 2 85% 48 Jason Porplyzia Fwd $289,400 -$28,800 3 60% 41 65 65 Cameron Ellis-Yolmen Mid $123,900 $0 1 26% 9 9 9 TEAM AVERAGE: 1659 (10th)
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Scott thompSonWith four scores of 100+ points in each of his past four games, Thompson has recaptured the vintage form that made him one of the elite scorers in the competition in previous seasons. He finished with a season-high 137 points against Port Adelaide in the Showdown – recording his biggest price jump along the way.
(mid) $530,000
Brodie SmithSmith suffered a massive price drop of $23,900 last round after scoring a season-low 32 points from 84% game time against the Power. Only five of his nine disposals were effective as he failed to record a mark in a game for the first time this season. He only gained 258 disposal metres which was also a season-low return.
JAck reddenRedden has a suspected stress fracture in his foot and is in serious doubt for this week’s clash against Richmond which will bring his current consecutive game streak of 112 to an abrupt end. He hasn’t missed a game since making his AFL debut in Round 15, 2009.
(mid) $517,800
StefAn mArtinMartin’s stocks continue to rise in the absence of Matthew Leuenberger, recording a season-high 133 points last week against North Melbourne – enjoying a further price rise of $62,800. With Leuenberger set to resume injury in the coming rounds, it remains to be seen what impact this has if any on Martin’s scores.
mArc murphyMurphy became the latest Brent Macaffer victim last round, held to his lowest disposal tally in any match this season (15). He could only manage 73 points, his second-lowest return – suffering a huge price drop of $29,100 as a result. Expect him to bounce back this week against St Kilda.
(mid) $530,500
dALe thomASJust when we thought that it couldn’t get any worse for Thomas, he returns a paltry 40 points against his former side Collingwood, a season-low return and 24 fewer than his first match against them in Round 7. Still owned by over 34,000 SuperCoach sides, he is a liability as has to go immediately!
SteeLe SideBottomSidebottom was the No.1 ranked player last round after recording a season-high 178 points. Collecting a team-high of 33 disposals, his ball use was a feature of his game, hitting the target 91% of the time. He also recorded 16 contested possessions – an equal career-high return.
(mid) $564,900
tom LAnGdonAs was touted early last week, Langdon was a late withdrawal against Carlton after suffering a concussion the previous round. He should return for this week’s clash against Gold Coast, however it’s not too late to upgrade him either. Michael Hibberd looks tempting after dropping to his lowest price for 2014.
dySon heppeLLHeppell ranks second at the club behind Jobe Watson for points scored away from home this season – averaging 117 a game. He is coming off the most prolific disposal game of his career last round against Geelong, finishing with 40, of which 23 were recorded in the first half.
(mid) $529,200
pAuL chApmAnChapman had a stinker last week against his former side Geelong, finishing scoreless with only 11 disposals and 68 points to his name. After starting his Essendon career with three consecutive tons, he has managed that feat once since – averaging 81 points a game.
Stephen hiLLHill continues to be Fremantle’s barometer, finishing with an equal career-high 32 disposals last week against the Eagles. Fremantle’s winning percentage in the 17 matches he has reached at last 25 disposals across his career is remarkable – winning all but one of these games.
(mid) $527,300
pAuL duffieLdDuffield continues to pile on the big scores, this time adding a further 132 points to his season tally against West Coast in the Derby. He has now averaged an impressive 120 points across the past month, ranked second at the club behind Nathan Fyfe and equal-ninth in the AFL.
SteVen motLopAfter a late start to the season due to injury, Motlop is starting to find his feet, scoring 112, 105 and 98 points respectively from his past three games. He was the match-winner last round against the Bombers, recording five disposals, two goals and 56 points in the final term.
(fwd) $418,400
JoeL SeLWoodSelwood has averaged 121 points a game in wins this season – ranked No.1 at the club. He was the top ranked player on the ground in last week’s important win over Essendon with 138 points, finishing with 26 disposals, 13 contested possessions, nine tackles and two goals.
GAry ABLettAfter deciding not to tag Ablett in the previous two meetings with Collingwood, Nathan Buckley has already declared that he will send Brent Macaffer to him this round. Ablett has recorded disposal tallies of 36, 53 and 49 in his past three games against Collingwood, averaging 152 points.
(mid) $687,300
dion preStiAPrestia’s two lowest scores this season have both been against Hawthorn, recording 70 points in Round 4 and only 74 last round at Aurora Stadium. Despite that poor return he was still able to rise in price for the seventh week in succession, increasing marginally by $2,900.
JoSh keLLyJosh Kelly finished with 22 disposals, four inside 50s, two score assists and 80 points last week against the Swans – enjoying a price increase of $26,300 in the process. He was also involved in eight scoring chains which were two more than any other Giants player on the night.
(mid) $302,900
heAth ShAWShaw only lasted 15 minutes last week against Sydney before he was knocked out in a sickening collision with Kurt Tippett. His price took a decent hit as a result, dropping by $21,800 after his 24 point return. He has pulled up well from the incident and should take his place against Adelaide this round.
cyriL rioLiOver 9,000 SuperCoaches will this round have to find a replacement for Rioli after he suffered a serious hamstring injury last week against Gold Coast. There is no shortage of replacements however, with the two Luke’s, Dahlhaus and Parker the clear front runners.
(fwd) $441,200
GrAnt BirchALLA sub affected 53 points last week against Gold Coast resulted in an $11,100 price drop for Birchall. With the exception of two scores in the 50’s this season, he has been a consistent scorer, recording 80+ points in all but one of his other games which includes four 100+ hauls.
nAthAn JoneSJones has struggled away from home this season, averaging 41 more points at home – the biggest differential of any player at the club to play at least one game interstate. He has returned scores of 60, 81 and 89 points from his three interstate appearances. He’s coming off a solid game last round against the Bulldogs scoring 114 points.
(mid) $551,100
JAck GrimeSGrimes cracked the ton for only the second time this season last week against the Western Bulldogs, finishing with a season-high 112 points – his biggest score since the season opener. He finished with 20 disposals, 15 uncontested possessions, four tackles and two majors.
nick dAL SAntoDal Santo’s 139 points last week against Brisbane was his second-biggest score in 2014, falling one point short of equalling his previous best tally. He was the Kangaroos’ leading disposal-winner with 30, winning a game-high 16 of his possessions in a contested manner.
(mid) $530,200
todd GoLdSteinGoldstein dominated in his two games against Hawthorn last season, collecting 118 and 132 points. He enters this round in decent form as well, ranking second in the competition for contests attended across the past four rounds, averaging 122 points a game – ranked second only to Sam Jacobs.
chAd WinGArdWingard failed to fire last week in the Showdown in what was clearly his worst performance for the year outside of the game he was concussed against Melbourne in Round 11. He finished with only 11 disposals, one mark, two behinds and 42 points from 91% game time.
(fwd/mid) $416,600
JAred poLecAfter recording 20+ disposals in seven of his first nine games for Port Adelaide, the numbers have dried up for Polec, failing to win more than 18 disposals in any game since. He has averaged only 69 points a game since Round 11 which is well down on his 95 from the opening 10 rounds.
trent cotchinCotchin booted a career-high five goals last week against St Kilda on his way to a season-high of 168 points. He enjoyed only his second price rise of the year as a result, increasing by $32,600. He has a decent record against this week’s opponent Brisbane since 2012 – averaging 118 points a game.
(mid) $497,000
Anthony miLeSMiles’ price rise of $135,400 is already the second-biggest at Richmond despite playing only four games. He leads the club for centre bounce attendances since coming into the side in Round 12, averaging 102 points a game – ranked fourth at the club. With a small breakeven score again this round, expect another decent price hike.
nick rieWoLdtAfter recording double figure mark tallies in four of his first five games this season, Riewoldt has failed to reach that benchmark since. His season is going from bad to worse, plummeting to his lowest price for the year after scoring 74 points last week against Richmond.
(fwd) $340,700
ShAne SAVAGeAfter struggling in his first six games for St Kilda, Savage has responded well after being dropped from the side after the Round 7 loss to Hawthorn. He has returned 94 and 104 points in his last two games, with the latter return a team-high against Richmond.
kieren JAckJack played no further part in last round’s game against the Giants from the 15 minute mark of the final term after he suffered a knock to the back. He should be fine to face West Coast this week, a team he has averaged 27 disposals, six clearances, eight tackles and 124 points against since 2010.
(mid) $539,800
tom derickxAfter a heavy work load in recent weeks, the Swans opted to hand Derickx a much needed rest last round against the Giants. With Dean Cox and Nic Naitanui to contend with this week on the bigger Patersons Stadium, he’s every chance to return to the side.
(ruck) $300,100
Sydney SWAnS
Player Pos Price Change Games TOG% Ave L4 11 12 13 14
Lewis Roberts-Thomson Def/Fwd $182,200 -$67,300 5 86% 23
teAm AVerAGe: 1605 (16th)
deAn coxCox returned for the Derby last week against Fremantle and was serviceable with 98 points. With Adam Simpson declaring earlier this week that he has every intention to rest both Cox and Nic Naitanui in the remaining rounds, I would avoid both players if you’re in the market for a ruckman.
(ruck) $464,700
ShAnnon hurnHurn’s 73 points last week against the Dockers was his lowest return in any full game this season. He has been a solid contributor across the past four rounds, averaging 99 points a game – ranked second at the club behind Nic Naitanui and Matt Priddis. He finished with 18 disposals and 82 points in his last match against the Swans in 2012.
mArcuS BontempeLLiBontempelli proved to be the match-winner last week against Melbourne with two goals and 78 points in the final term. He finished with a team-high 129 points, recording 17 disposals (82% disposal efficiency), seven contested possessions and five inside 50s.
(mid) $359,700
mitch honeychurchHoneychurch was lively on his AFL debut last week against Melbourne, finishing with eight disposals, five contested possessions, one goal and 53 points from 83% game time. He was the leading pressure player for the Bulldogs alongside Tom Liberatore which hopefully sees him play another full game this week against the Cats.