2011 Countdown: Matthew Boyd

Started by ossie85, October 04, 2010, 01:21:33 PM

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Will you select him?

Locked In
1 (6.3%)
On the short list
11 (68.8%)
Touch and go
2 (12.5%)
Upgrade target
1 (6.3%)
Unlikely
1 (6.3%)
No
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 4

ossie85

Matthew Boyd

2010 Stats
Games: 20
Total Score: 2127 (Ranked 29th overall, 27th amongst midfielders)
Average Score: 106.35 (Ranked 19th overall, 16th amongst midfielders)
High: 148 (Round 11)
Low: 62 (Round 10)
Standard Deviation: 25.19
Centuries: 12 out of 20
Starting Price: $552,600
High Price: $581,300 (round 4)
Low Price: $457,000 (round 22)


Summary:

Boyd has been an underrated SC star for a couple of years now, and this continued in 2010. The 2009 All-Australian was again in All-Australian form, averaging 120 across the first four rounds, and scoring 12 centuries in his first 16 rounds (he missed rounds 5 and 6 through injury).

What was a bit concerning was his form in rounds 19-22. The rounds that matter for coaches in the finals. Boyd's scores of 88, 83, 84, 88 - whilst extremely consistent - is simply not good enough for premiums in finals, and may have pushed him out of the All-Australian final team.

The Crystal Ball:

Based on last year's magic number
Price: $564,800

Based on m0nty's fanplanner
Price: $537,800

Position: MID

* Note, have now included prices from m0nty's fan planner. I'm not sure where his number came from but I don't doubt his wisdom! The problem with using m0nty's number is you can't compare players prices in 2010 with 2011 as the scale has changed. So both are included.

There is a feeling that the Dogs maybe on the decline. Will this impact Boyd's scores? Maybe. But I'd back him to average 100 again.

Decision:

Short list for me. Boyd could slip into my starting line-up, especially when we need to balance players between teams this year due to the bye.

DazBurg

agree with your decision ossie
coule easily slip into my team too
plus it doesn't hurt that i love watching boyd play  ;D

8-6 Suited

Will be an upgrade target for me.

The thing is with Cooney fit, it will be between those 2. Will have to wait and see really. Touch and go but voting upgrade target.

Fletch74

Definitely on the short list. 12 centuries is excellent, and is worthy of being considered. He's a star.

benjy251090

if he doesnt make the final team he will be an upgrade target

Boomz


Master Q

Quote from: DazBurg on October 04, 2010, 01:28:37 PM
agree with your decision ossie
coule easily slip into my team too
plus it doesn't hurt that i love watching boyd play  ;D


Quote from: Fletch74 on October 04, 2010, 01:54:50 PM
Definitely on the short list. 12 centuries is excellent, and is worthy of being considered. He's a star.

CrowsFan

I prefer Daniel Cross over Boyd for a midfielder from the Doggies. Boyd manages to get those higher scores, but Cross is just so consistent. He doesn't score extremely big centuries, but he managed 17 which is a very good effort

BoredSaint


Maca24

Quote from: CrowsFan on October 04, 2010, 05:01:40 PM
I prefer Daniel Cross over Boyd for a midfielder from the Doggies. Boyd manages to get those higher scores, but Cross is just so consistent. He doesn't score extremely big centuries, but he managed 17 which is a very good effort
same ill be getting cross early on so yea, and boyd doesnt interest me.

Hawka


Justin Bieber

LOCKED AND LOADED 8).

I've had him in my team from the start for 3-4 years running now ;D. DOubt that will end now :P.

More suited to DT but still a gun either way ;).