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Quote from: mdub on January 22, 2012, 11:54:53 AM
hey mate Sam Rowe (next Jon Brown) and Terry Milera

Sam Rowe    (CAR) RUCK/FWD $98,700
#17   Carlton Blues
Age: 24yr 2mth    Games: 0     Born: November 19, 1987   
Height: 198cm     Weight: 94kg     Position: Defender
Last Drafted: Round 2, Pick #44 2011 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Carlton Blues



ONE OF the surprises of the 2011 NAB AFL Draft was sprung by Carlton, when it selected 24-year-old Sam Rowe with pick 44.

Rowe, who stands 198cm and is an athletic strong-marking forward, was rookied by the Sydney Swans in 2005 and spent two seasons at the club without playing a game.

After a strong season in the SANFL with Norwood - of which the Blues monitored closely - Rowe became a Blue officially after being told he would be picked last month.

"I actually told him he was going to get picked five or six weeks ago because he was going to Europe for a holiday," Hughes said.

Carlton coach Brett Ratten said the success of mature-age recruit Nick Duigan in 2011 - Duigan was drafted as a 26-year-old after impressing with Norwood in the SANFL, the same club as Rowe - had given the club belief it was making the right call on Rowe.

"We identified his talent last year and he fitted some of the positions we've been screaming out for, and we kept in contact with him through the year," Ratten said.

"The confidence that we took out of Duigan this year was important, and Nick shows him that you can come in and fit into the team really well and quickly."

As well as Rowe's skills - his kicking is his standout feature - Ratten was most impressed with Rowe's competitive instincts, something the coach believes has developed out of his unusual path to the top level.

"There's no doubt that players now sometimes have to go through the system, go out and then come back after waiting a few years," Ratten said.

"But the talent is there and it's good to see players get a second chance."

http://www.carltonfc.com.au/News/NewsArticle/tabid/4311/newsid/126524/default.aspx

http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/208/default.aspx?newsid=126807

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/carlton-recruit-sam-rowe-owes-teammate-nick-duigan-for-second-chance/story-e6frf9jf-1226212670557

VIDEO : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1EoeD4Nay4

DISCUSSION : http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,45902.0.html

ROOKIE PLAYER RATING: 6.5/10- (RUCK?FWD) - both a generous rating (KPP PLAYER) and a hard rating for the same reason. This guy is definately AFL ready and all news out of the blues is that they need him and they need him playing. While he is a Ruck/Fwd DPP i dont ecpect him to see much if any ruck time, they need him as a key position forward and will use him as such. He is strong can take a grab and kick a goal, but as a KPP and against a lot of great KPP defenders he isnt going to be a dt rookie gun for me. But he makes an excellent selection for your ruck bench if you can make use of his DPP status, if not he makes a viable downgrade target as he will play. I'll be starting giles and stephensen over him but for those going 3 or 4 rookie rucks this is one of your picks.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: mdub on January 22, 2012, 11:54:53 AM
hey mate Sam Rowe (next Jon Brown) and Terry Milera

Terry Milera (STK) FWD $115,800   
#32   St Kilda Saints
Age: 24yr    Games: 0     Born: January 8, 1988   
Height: 183cm     Weight: 77kg     Position: Forward

Not to be confused with his brother Tim, Terry is a small forward/mid with good skills and a lot of x-factor. A benefit he has is that as opposed to run of the mill small forwards is that at 185cm he has quite good hands. Milera also has very good balance and his poise means down the track he may eventually become a midfielder, where he plays a fair amount of his SANFL footy. He will likely start his AFL career at half-forward however and despite his low weight, his evasiveness should allow him to play next season in the AFL. In terms of playing style he reminds me of a bit of Stephen Hill, albeit without Hill's excellent endurance base and booming kick. Saints supporters should be happy with this acquisition and bringing another game-breaker into the team.

Lightly-built medium forward and midfielder who is trying to break into the AFL at the age of 22. Won the 2010 reserves best and fairest in the SANFL while playing for the Port Adelaide Magpies.

23-year-old Milera had a standout year for the Port Adelaide Magpies as a lightly-built small forward.



http://www.saints.com.au/tabid/5315/default.aspx?newsid=125247

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/hard-working-terry-milera-shapes-up-for-st-kilda/story-e6frf9jf-1226173922581

http://www.fantasyfootyclub.com/showthread.php?11549-Terry-Milera

VIDEO: http://bigpondvideo.com/AFL/305638/terry-milera/

Rookie Player Rating (FWD) - 6/10 - talented mature age small forward I've rated him on a mix of ability age and liklihood of playing, may have to adjust the rating if he looks like getting early games. averaged 68 in dt for the lear last year at port pies, and again is a mature age recruit, will go up against a stacked small forward st kilda forward line for a spot which throws me off him. Watch nabcup to see if and how he is used, obviously the saints wanted him and saad, but GWS didnt so going to have to wait and see.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: mdub on January 22, 2012, 11:54:53 AM
hey mate Sam Rowe (next Jon Brown) and Terry Milera

Jonathan Brown    (BRL) FWD $331,400
#16   Brisbane Lions
Age: 30yr 2mth    Games: 210     Born: October 29, 1981   
Height: 195cm     Weight: 104kg     Position: Forward
Last Drafted: Round 2, Pick #30 1999 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Brisbane Lions



Jonathan Brown - Hero , Idiot , Gun & Bargain for 2012.

Not much point telling you who Brown is or posting articles I'll put down a few key points and you can make your own mind up.

1. Full Pre-Season, first in a long time, so he is fit he is healthy.
2. Gun midfield feeding him the ball. The lions midfield and defence for that matter is improving out of sight, there is a very strong chance the ball will go forward and when it does Brown knows how to find it.
3. ? I can't confirm this, but I am predicting Brown has learnt his lesson, being a HERO, did nothing to help his team and trust me Brown is a team player. For all his heroics at the ball he cost his team a vital key forward for a lot of games, I personaly think he will be less reckless this season.
4. Proven DT Gun see below stats.
5. Bargain price.

2011 Dream Team Stats
   
Round    Price    Score    
1    $361,000    55    
9    $361,000    93    
10    $361,000    60    
11    $333,600    45    
12    $309,600    54    
13    $279,500    62    
14    $258,900    62    
15    $249,900    92    
16    $255,400    112    
17    $275,900    35    

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2005    14    86.4
2006    10    110.3
2007    22    93.7
2008    21    87.6
2009    22    94.6
2010    16    86.9
2011    10    67.0

STATS:     http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/pp-brisbane-lions--jonathan-brown

DISCUSSION:   http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,45302.0.html

Mid Priced Player Rating (FWD) - 8.5/10 - drops a couple of points for the risk of him being a reckless idiot again and getting injured. There is very little risk however given his preseason and ability that he will not perform and at his price he is almost a must have in a fwd line with a midpricer. There is some competition in the pricing in the fwd line but you would want to be sure about who you take to take them over Brown Dog.


Colliwobblers

Quote from: AndrewY on January 22, 2012, 04:24:34 PM
Any thoughts on Daisy Thomas CW?

Dale Thomas    
#13   Collingwood Magpies
Age: 24yr 7mth    Games: 132     Born: June 21, 1987   
Height: 185cm     Weight: 86kg     Position: Midfield
Last Drafted: Priority Pick #2 2005 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Collingwood Magpies



Doing the shave off the hair to raise money, i don't know i don't like it then i didn't like pendles either. but as long as they keep winning us games who cares.

The Player - A hit with supporters since his eye-catching 2006 debut, Thomas superseded Nathan Buckley as the club's most marketable player when the club legend retired at the end of 2007. But he has since proven that he is as much about substance as he is style, playing in a brave and determined fashion that has seen him gain the respect of the football public. Pace, high marking, freakish goals and the ability to do the impossible are his trademarks, as Thomas is regularly in the running for mark and goal of the week. He made a brilliant start to his league career, but appeared to regress slightly in the years following as his body developed.

By 2010, though, he had developed an elite fitness base that allowed him to spend most of his time on the wing where his flair and speed made him a key factor in the club's premiership campaign. He has regularly demonstrated his ability to perform during the finals and enshrined himself as a star of the competition with two superb efforts in the 2010 Grand Finals. His blistering start to 2011 left some in no doubt that he was the best player in the game, and All-Australian recognition was a just reward for his efforts. With his newfound consistency, the sky is the limit.

2011
Continued his improvement as a midfielder to the point where St Kilda coach Ross Lyon mused mid-season that Thomas may be the best player in the competition. Lyon’s comments followed a hot streak in which Thomas polled maximum Brownlow votes for two weeks running against the Crows and the Eagles.

Was suspended for two weeks mid-season for striking Saint Clint Jones but it did little to take the wind out of his sails. Another suspension in round 23 against Fremantle did, however, meaning he missed the qualifying final. Went down fighting in the Grand Final defeat (31 disposals and seven tackles), and played in the pre-season premiership. Finished the year ranked sixth in the Copeland Trophy.

2010
Transformed his game, going from flashy half forward to full time wingman. Increased his fitness base and subsequently his output, increasing his average disposal count to 23.9 (up from 17.2) and his tackle count to 3.5 (up from 2.9). Became a real weapon as the fourth midfielder behind Swan, Pendlebury and Ball, and still managed to push forward to score goals (18.14 for the season).

Was excellent throughout the finals campaign. Kicked a goal in each final, and started with 32 disposals against the Bulldogs in the qualifying final. Was Collingwood’s best player over the two Grand Finals, enhancing his reputation enormously in the process. Had 26 touches and eight tackles in the drawn Grand Final, and was one player to stand up when the heat was on in the final quarter. Repeated the dose with 27 possessions in the replay, this time ending the day a premiership player. Was third in the Copeland Trophy and tied for the Bob Rose Award (Best Player in Finals).

2011 Dream Team Stats
   
Round    Price    Score    Value
1    $395,600    85    21.5
2    $395,600    127    32.1
3    $395,600    64    16.2
4    $387,700    123    31.7
5    $392,700    85    21.6
6    $381,400    99    26.0
7    $383,200    -    -
8    $383,200    102    26.6
9    $378,000    133    35.2
10    $391,500    123    31.4
11    $406,400    122    30.0
12    $423,100    -    -
13    $423,100    -    -
14    $423,100    83    19.6
15    $420,900    124    29.5
16    $418,400    113    27.0
17    $413,000    135    32.7
18    $426,100    50    11.7
19    $411,400    -    -
20    $411,400    90    21.9
21    $391,900    128    32.7
22    $376,000    83    22.1
23    $376,900    87    23.1
24    $376,200    -    -

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2006    15    62.0
2007    22    75.9
2008    20    73.2
2009    19    76.5
2010    22    95.3
2011    19    102.9

http://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/players/playerprofile/dalethomas/tabid/8170/playerid/14112/category/senior/season/2011/selected/bio/default.aspx

More Stats:  http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/pp-collingwood-magpies--dale-thomas

Premium Player Rating (MID) 9/10 - GUN dead set gun, still young and a little inexperienced can hopefuly eliminate the mistakes (twice leading to suspension last season) from his game and raise his consistancy. Can see Daisy lifting his average another 10 points. a worthy pick but a risky one as there are guys we can bank on at the same price. But Daisy will continue to improve. Has a very high ceiling he hasnt touched as yet.

AndrewY

Thanks again CW. Daisy would mean a major restructure at this stage.
For my final request before the NAB cup any ideas on Luke Shuey?

FisherSaints

Love your work, can you do Callum Bartlett please

Tom_16

Could you do a write up on Leigh Adams? Also what do you think he will average? Thanks.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: Tom_16 on January 23, 2012, 05:27:12 PM
Could you do a write up on Leigh Adams? Also what do you think he will average? Thanks.

Leigh Adams (NM) MID/FWD $416,400
#13   North Melbourne Kangaroos
Age: 23yr 9mth    Games: 44     Born: April 6, 1988   
Height: 176cm     Weight: 78kg     Position: Midfield
Last Drafted: Round 1, Pick #3 2006 Rookie Draft
Last Drafted By: North Melbourne Kangaroos



A tough as nails mid/fwd that will get his hands dirty

Adams, 23, has signed until the end of 2014 after finishing fourth in the club's best and fairest.

Used mainly at half-forward but with stints through the midfield in 2011, he averaged 20 possessions a game and kicked 16 goals for the year.

"It is another show of faith by one of our future leaders with Leigh agreeing to a new contract," North chief of football Donald McDonald told kangaroos.com.au.

Adams' impressive season comes off the back of a third-placed finish in the 2010 Syd Barker Medal.

"He is fast becoming one of our most consistent players. It is a credit to Leigh that he has overcome many injury setbacks to become the player he is today."

Selected in the rookie draft in 2006, Adams has played 44 games since his debut.

Discussion:  http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,44770.0.html

Profile:   http://www.kangaroos.com.au/players/playerprofile/leighadams/tabid/8141/playerid/15510/category/senior/season/2011/selected/bio/default.aspx

2011 Dream Team Stats
   
Round    Price    Score    Value
1    $338,600    96    28.4
2    $338,600    81    23.9
3    $338,600    -    -
4    $338,600    88    26.0
5    $339,900    90    26.5
6    $338,200    82    24.2
7    $335,700    67    20.0
8    $328,300    123    37.5
9    $333,000    74    22.2
10    $334,600    80    23.9
11    $337,600    57    16.9
12    $316,900    77    24.3
13    $303,300    45    14.8
14    $282,400    74    26.2
15    $273,200    80    29.3
16    $266,700    83    31.1
17    $274,400    97    35.3
18    $287,400    94    32.7
19    $302,100    66    21.8
20    $306,800    -    -
21    $306,800    -    -
22    $306,800    109    35.5
23    $315,400    86    27.3
24    $318,800    119    37.3

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2007    2    28.5
2009    6    77.2
2010    15    81.5
2011    21    84.2

Premium Player Rating: 8/10 (MID/FWD) - ok borderline mid priced player. My take on Adams is he is on the improve, he will life his average again in 2012 by up to 15 more points, GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY. Not the strongest side in the comp but an improving one, strong rucks and a midfield that is capable if not yet strong, Adams should see enough ball come his way to have every opportunity to average mid 90's. I feel he is capable of it with a full seasson playing between the mids and half forward, more likely in my oppinion ot play mostly fwd and can find the big sticks. Not an option for a couple of years let for your midfield but would make a unique pick for your fwd line and potentially a good one, if he goes well in nab cup consider him.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: FisherSaints on January 23, 2012, 03:50:53 PM
Love your work, can you do Callum Bartlett please

Callum Bartlett (BRL) MID $104,200
#13   Brisbane Lions
Age: 20yr 7mth    Games: 0     Born: June 19, 1991   
Height: 179cm     Weight: 75kg     Position: Midfield
Last Drafted: Round 2, Pick #27 2009 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Brisbane Lions



Introduction
Callum Bartlett has undergone two consecutive knee reconstructions since starring for the Geelong Falcons U18s as a 17 year-old. Highly rated within the Lions' ranks, he presents a quick and agile goal-kicking midfield option with excellent ball-winning ability.

Background
• Bartlett spent his junior career at North Geelong before joining the Geelong Falcons U18 side as a 16 year-old.

• He averaged 15 disposals per game as an underage player in his first season with the Falcons and received plaudits for his hard workrate, explosive pace and penetrating left foot kick.

• Tragically, Bartlett tore the ACL in his left knee during the last training session before the Falcons' season-opener in early April 2009. "It was something I had done a illion times," he said. "I won the footy, changed direction and my knee sort of just gave way on me."

• After suffering the season-ending injury, Bartlett remained involved with the Falcons by sitting with their assistant coaches on match-day, keeping statistics and keeping an eye on the opposition. He would studying the team's upcoming opponents and discuss their strategies with his team-mates.

• He remained diligent with his recovery and even completed part of his rehabilitation at Skilled Stadium in the same facilities used by the 2009 premiers - Geelong. It further proved the young man's desire to play AFL the following year.

• Bartlett's obvious abilities as a 17 year-old proved enough for the Brisbane Lions who drafted him with their first selection at the 2009 National Draft (Pick No.27 overall).

2010
• Bartlett spent his first AFL pre-season in rehabilitation from his previous year's knee surgery before making his on-field return with the Lions Reserves side for their Round 2 clash against Morningside.

• He quickly became an integral part of the Lions Reserves side with his dash and awareness key features of his game. After more than a month of solid performances, Bartlett was on the cusp of being selected to make his debut in the senior side.

• But disaster struck again in the Reserves' Round 9 clash against Aspley when Bartlett ruptured the ACL in his opposite knee which forced him to undergo another full knee reconstruction.

• The 18 year-old midfielder was unfortunately faced with the prospect of being sidelined for a further 12 months.

2011
• Much like his first season with the Club, Bartlett spent his pre-season in rehabilitation from a second consecutive knee reconstruction.

• After taking a cautious approach to his recovery, Bartlett eventually returned through the Lions Reserves in July and was eased back into action.

• He impressed the Lions coaching staff with his unwavering commitment, and enjoyed arguably his most complete month of football with the Club during the final month of the season.

• Unfortunately time ran out in 2011 for Bartlett to make his senior debut, but he was buoyed by the fact he got through unscathed and could approach the 2012 pre-season injury-free for the first time of his young career.

• He also managed to catch the eye of the NEAFL umpires who awarded him four votes in the Grogan Medal - which was the fourth most received by any of the listed Lions players.

Discussion :  http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php?topic=44867.0

Video :  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLxiAD9Knjw

http://www.lions.com.au/tabid/5085/default.aspx?newsid=124114

http://www.fanfooty.com.au/players/profile.php?firstname=Callum&surname=Bartlett

Rookie Player Rating : 6/10 MID - My belief with this guy is the lions want him to play, they believe in his abilities and you can bet they see him adding more of the same as rocky and red have given the lions in the middle, BUT he would need one great preseason and to shine in the nabcup to be considered, even so unless they really rate him and really neeed him a start to his season in the 2s seems far more appropriate with a mid season debut in the afl, keep him on your watchlist if thats the case because on that round 11 bye he would make a PERFECT downgrade target for one of your rooks from the round 12.

Colliwobblers

#189
Quote from: AndrewY on January 23, 2012, 02:12:05 PM
Thanks again CW. Daisy would mean a major restructure at this stage.
For my final request before the NAB cup any ideas on Luke Shuey?

Luke Shuey (WCE) MID $413,000   
#13   West Coast Eagles
Age: 21yr 7mth    Games: 31     Born: June 2, 1990   
Height: 183cm     Weight: 88kg     Position: Midfield
Last Drafted: Priority Pick #18 2008 National Draft
Last Drafted By: West Coast Eagles


Few could doubt that the 2011 AFL season had a more impressive story than that of Luke Shuey. Dogged by injury and illness early in his career, 2011 provided Shuey with the platform to stake his claim as one of West Coast’s premium midfielders. His ability to locate and use the ball in stoppage situations, coupled with his ability to break tackles and kick goals, really impressed the West Coast faithful and pundits around the league. His tremendous form was recognised by both the AFL and the club, as he finished runner-up in the NAB Rising Star Award and fifth in the Club Champion Award.

STATISTICS

Disposal Average: 20.1
Tackling Average: 4.2
Total Goals: 24

2011 Dream Team Stats
   
Round    Price    Score    Value
1    $280,300    64    22.8
2    $280,300    100    35.7
3    $280,300    65    23.2
4    $286,200    76    26.6
5    $293,100    -    -
6    $293,100    83    28.3
7    $290,400    45    15.5
8    $283,100    67    23.7
9    $273,700    142    51.9
10    $287,600    74    25.7
11    $305,300    72    23.6
12    $319,200    97    30.4
13    $314,800    73    23.2
14    $312,100    75    24.0
15    $311,500    -    -
16    $311,500    66    21.2
17    $299,400    87    29.1
18    $294,900    94    31.9
19    $298,500    60    20.1
20    $298,800    130    43.5
21    $313,000    69    22.0
22    $315,400    95    30.1
23    $330,100    94    28.5
24    $328,500    109    33.2

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2010    6    75.0
2011    22    83.5

2012....... Break Out Year  ?

http://www.fanfooty.com.au/players/profile.php?firstname=Luke&surname=Shuey

http://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/News/NewsArticle/tabid/7155/newsid/125750/default.aspx

http://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/players/playerprofile/lukeshuey/tabid/7302/playerid/19910/category/senior/season/2011/selected/bio/default.aspx

http://www.nab.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/nab/nab/home/About_Us/7/4/2/8/10/6/

Shuey is having a great pre-season winning most running drills and set to break out this season, that said it's your midfield and you want 100+ as a minimum.

Mid Priced Player Rating: (MID) 8.5/10 - 8.5 because i think he is in for a break out year if he stays fir continues to develop and has the support around him to get opportunities. I think at his price and the fact he will be doing well to break the 100 average he is not the best pick or even a viable option for the midfield, but he will be a premium midfielder this season or next but not one of the top shelf ones, and a lot needs to be achieved and go right for him to take the next step this season.

Colliwobblers

#190
Quote from: mezzoculo on January 22, 2012, 07:50:46 PM
Any chance we could get an update on Simon Hogan from the Cats? He could be top 22 material if he can manage his depression.

Simon Hogan (GEE) MID $133,600
#34   Geelong Cats
Age: 23yr 5mth    Games: 22     Born: August 16, 1988   
Height: 182cm     Weight: 83kg     Position: Midfield
Last Drafted: Round 4, Pick #57 2006 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Geelong Cats



Discussion:  http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,45383.0.html

Outlook
It was a tough season for the smart on-baller who was given time off in the first half of the year to deal with personal issues. Returned to the VFL line-up and broke through to play one game at AFL level, but was squeezed out as Geelong’s finals preparation stepped up. Has been in the system a few years and will be looking for more opportunities in the midfield.

SEASON BY SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

2011

    Had tough year as he battled depression
    Fought back into team for rd 17 win in Brisbane
    Also played nine VFL games and was named in best five times

2010

    Had a similar season to 2009
    Played 11 games and kicked three goals
    Had 15+ disposals in eight games
    Had career high six tackles in rd 11 win over West Coast

2009

    Broke through to make debut in his 3rd season
    Played 10 AFL games including qualifying final win over Dogs
    Was emergency for grand final win over St Kilda
    Made debut in rd 2 against Richmond
    Had five games of 20+ disposals
    Kicked two goals twice (v Melb rd 16, v Freo rd 22)
    Career best 27 disposals came in rd 22 vs. Freo
    Was outstanding in rd 14 vs StK, with 20 disposals and four tackles
    Also played all NAB Cup games including GF win over Collingwood
    Finished runner up in Cats VFL best & fairest despite playing only seven games

2008

    Was close to senior selection. Named emergency for five AFL games
    Finished 6th in VFL best & fairest voting

2007

    First season at club was spent at VFL level
    Member of VFL premiership team

2006

    Played TAC Cup with Geelong Falcons


Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2009    9    66.3
2010    11    57.2
2011    1    27.0

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/geelong-player-simon-hogan-reveals-suicidal-thoughts/story-e6frf9jf-1226216052253

http://www.geelongcats.com.au/players/playerprofile/simonhogan/tabid/8137/playerid/15608/category/senior/season/2011/selected/bio/default.aspx

http://www.fanfooty.com.au/players/profile.php?firstname=Simon&surname=Hogan

UPDATE: Shone in the first Full NAB CUP game, looks to be on top of everything and playing great footy, consider his JS, then consider him. Not new to footy.

Mid Priced Player Rating: (MID) - 7/10 - may be generous, he will get senior games when he is right and i think this season he will be right. named in cats vfl sides best on ground 5 times last season and is "dealing with" the depression so that should not be an obstacle this season. Just needs the opportunity of getting a senior game and for his ridiculous low price would be a good pick, on the flip side the best rooks out there are probably more attractive hence my hesitant rating for him.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: boschie12 on January 20, 2012, 10:23:57 PM
Colliwobblers, Any chance of getting a list of players that need promoting before round 1

http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,46272.msg624569.html#msg624569

Sorry for the delay in responding, sometimes the requests come and by the time i do a player the thread is on the next page and I miss it.

This thread is pretty comprehensive of the rookie listed players with insight into who the community believes will be promoted.

AndrewY

Thanks again for your good work CW. May yet squeeze Shuey in as a mid pricier.

picker_man

i think it mite b about time as ive noticed you havnt done one yet on zaka
he's in my team, hes not in my team, but he's nearly back in again as only replcement i dont have yet for im i can find that i want is lewis so ur thoughts would b great m8 :)

Colliwobblers

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Quote from: picker_man on January 23, 2012, 09:29:19 PM
i think it mite b about time as ive noticed you havnt done one yet on zaka
he's in my team, hes not in my team, but he's nearly back in again as only replcement i dont have yet for im i can find that i want is lewis so ur thoughts would b great m8 :)

Jordan Lewis is a gun IMO i'm very tempter by him also, I am on the fence with Zaka too.

David Zaharakis (ESS) MID/FWD $443,200
#11   Essendon Bombers
Age: 21yr 11mth    Games: 53     Born: February 21, 1990   
Height: 182cm     Weight: 79kg     Position: Midfield, Forward
Last Drafted: Round 2, Pick #23 2008 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Essendon Bombers


His 3rd Year was his breakout year as it so oftern is, so what happens now?

2011 Club Best and Fairest, 2011 DT breakout season, 2012 added to the laedership group, retained his spot in the middle even after the more senior bomber midfielders returned, played through his knee issues which seem significant, rested a lot of the preseason to deal with the knee issues, is apparantly fit and firing for the start of the 2012 season...

DISCUSSION:   http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,46082.0.html

2011 Dream Team Stats
   
Round    Price    Score    Value
1    $295,500    103    34.9
2    $295,500    42    14.2
3    $295,500    86    29.1
4    $298,100    105    35.2
5    $299,100    65    21.7
6    $307,100    69    22.5
7    $305,800    57    18.6
8    $289,900    126    43.5
9    $298,000    85    28.5
10    $310,200    -    -
11    $310,200    65    21.0
12    $318,800    51    16.0
13    $300,400    123    40.9
14    $300,600    115    38.3
15    $318,000    81    25.5
16    $339,800    107    31.5
17    $350,000    94    26.9
18    $349,900    113    32.3
19    $361,200    66    18.3
20    $355,300    84    23.6
21    $347,100    105    30.3
22    $339,000    96    28.3
23    $344,400    133    38.6
24    $364,600    -    -

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2009    10    64.2
2010    20    71.2
2011    22    89.6

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/essendon-bombers-supercoach-2012-preview/story-fn88cf0r-1226259644939

http://www.bigpondsport.com/dream-team-builder-david-zaharakis/tabid/91/newsid/82816/default.aspx

http://www.theroar.com.au/2012/02/24/essendon-bombers-2012-season-preview/

Premium PLayer Rating (MID/FWD) 8.5/10 - OK so why wouldnt we have Zaka in our FWD line as a lock? break out year was last season and with the limitations potentially placed on him with his knee issues his ceiling may be reached. Given the knee issues will he play a role less in the midfield. The reasons to pick him? there is good advice suggesting you do and that he will lift again this season, finished the season last year very strongly and the knees may have caused him pain but not slowed his DT scoring a bit. He scored as well or better with the guns back in the middle with him. He is obviously a talented player and its a simple choice will he level out or will he lift further, i think at worst he will average 90 and play all games, at best he will become an elits and lift another 15 points average to sit nivcely above the ton.