2011 Countdown: Shane Tuck

Started by ossie85, November 11, 2010, 08:44:39 AM

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Will you select him?

Locked in
0 (0%)
On the short list
2 (22.2%)
Touch and go
1 (11.1%)
Upgrade target
1 (11.1%)
Unlikely
4 (44.4%)
No
1 (11.1%)

Total Members Voted: 3

ossie85

Shane Tuck

2010 Stats
Games: 20
Total Score: 2065 (Ranked 39th overall, 35th amongst midfielders)
Average Score: 103.25 (Ranked 25th overall, 21st amongst midfielders)
High: 163 (Round 10)
Low: 53 (Round 17)
Standard Deviation: 30.12
Centuries: 13 out of 20
Starting Price: $522,500
High Price: $562,800 (round 12)
Low Price: $455,100 (round 22)

Summary:

Shane Tuck's career was on the cross-roads at Tiger land. Strange, given he was one of the hardest players the Tigers have. However, Richmond coach Damien Hardwick gave him some faith and he really responded in 2010. Missing for the first two rounds, Tuck returned in round 3 and looked shaky with only 16 touches and 64 SC points. From then, however he became a different player. The next 10 rounds saw him score 9 centuries at an average of 115 and the (very few) coaches that had him would have been praising their prime choice!

His second half of the year was a bit more concerning though, his last 9 rounds saw only 4 centuries at the still respectable average of 94.4. But only 1 century in the last 4 rounds would have killed many finals campaigns.

Tuck has always been a decent Supercoach scorer, his yearly averages were:

2005: 112.0
2006: 91.6
2007: 83.2
2008: 100.1
2009: 98.3
2010: 103.2

And like his father, has proven to be durable after a relatively late start (again like his father) to an AFL career.

Another interesting stat is he averaged 95.7 against top 8 teams, still respectable but distinctly different from his average of 110.8 against bottom 8 sides. However, he still scored a big century against Geelong (145, round 6).


The Crystal Ball:

Based on last year's magic number
Price: $548,400

Based on m0nty's fanplanner
Price: $522,100

Position: MID

Tuck will be 29 nine next year, and although I do not doubt his durability, I do wonder if his output will decrease with the improvement of midfielders such as Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin.

Decision:

I'm after uniques for my team, and given Tuck's record, he will go on the short list just for that. He is expensive, but I do rate him as a premium at his best. The Tigers also do have a decent bye draw with only one in round 11.

benjy251090

I will be more inclined to go Houli, Delidio and Foley from the Tigers so unlikely for me

supercoach addict

Don't like his starting price, but he is definitely in the mix. Made for sc as well.

Boomz

Quote from: benjy251090 on November 11, 2010, 01:27:47 PM
I will be more inclined to go Houli, Delidio and Foley from the Tigers so unlikely for me
+1 but Tuck still on my short list because of he's a bit of a unique & consistent.

Cruiseon


Too pricey, that is elite level and whilst he is good he is not elite.

ossie85


Has averaged 98 or more over the last 3 years... v. close to elite in sc scoring wise

Maca24

underrated as a supercoach scorer. could be a great unique  :)

DazBurg

unlikely i don't wanna pay that much for him

Fletch74

Great call Ossie re the Unique situation for Tuck. For that reason too, he will be on my short list.

Justin Bieber

Quote from: Maca24 on November 13, 2010, 11:59:36 AM
underrated as a supercoach scorer. could be a great unique  :)
Yep. Sums up my view.

Although I'm more inclined to say he's an upgrade option for me rather than a starter.

Maca24

yea same. would have balls to start him  :P

Junktimer

interestingly, his scores were higher when richmond were crap, and when they improved his scores dropped off.

he is very over priced IMO, so very very unlikely

MajorLazer

He would be a nice unique, but I won't be taking him. Already set on my mid premiums.