Is there a MPP listing?

Started by Chipmunk, February 05, 2011, 12:46:01 AM

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Chipmunk

Does anyone know if there is a complete list by position of all of this years MPP's? I have look but cannot find anything.

mcpies

hi chipmunk ,
i dont know either , but would be great to see ...

ossie85


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Which dual position players to pick in your SuperCoach squad
6 days ago by Adam Child

Dual position players are some of the most valuable players you can have in your team. Not only are these utility players versatile for their own clubs, they can be substituted with like players in your SuperCoach squad.

With the inclusion of Gold Coast this season and the subsequent byes, selecting dual position players in your team can help in covering zeroes you may face with the best possible players. For example, the most expensive player in SuperCoach 2011, Brendon Goddard is a DEF/MID dual position player. He can be selected as a defender or a midfielder. If you select him in the backline, he can be substituted into the midfield with another DEF/MID player you select in the midfield.

Let’s say you select Goddard in your backline and Bryce Gibbs in your midfield. When Goddard has his bye in Round 4, you can substitute him with Gibbs into the midfield and use a midfield bench player on the ground â€" who would generally be a higher scorer than a defender bench player.

When selecting my team, I will be looking to find gun dual position players to match up with cheaper dual position bench players. The best players to consider are ones with links to the midfield. Let’s look at all dual position players and which ones you should be looking at to pick in your SuperCoach team this year.

DEF/MID

In my opinion, Brendon Goddard is a must have in your backline this year. With only 3 scores under 100 points last year, he can be your captain every week with the added bonus of dual position. Bryce Gibbs has been named as a DEF/MID this year which adds some value to his SuperCoach stocks. With more consistency and midfield time, we should see Gibbs increasing his output in his fifth year. These two players would fit nicely in defence and can be matched up with some cheap players in your midfield. Dyson Heppell averaged well over 100 SuperCoach points in both the Under 18 Championship and TAC Cup last year and is in line for games with the Bombers this year. Ben Jacobs is slightly cheaper but also has impressive junior numbers with a huge chance for a Round 1 debut with the Power.

Brendon   Goddard   STK   $633,700
Bryce   Gibbs   CAR   $508,300
Brett   Deledio   RIC   $495,900
Heath   Scotland   CAR   $461,200
Lindsay   Gilbee   WBD   $456,700
Michael   Doughty   ADE   $384,600
Andrew   Carrazzo   CAR   $381,300
Jason   Gram   STK   $376,800
Rick   Ladson   HAW   $332,100
Matthew   Broadbent   PTA   $326,500
Adam   McPhee   FRE   $314,900
Levi   Greenwood   NTH   $311,100
Brad   Sheppard   WCE   $291,600
Tony   Armstrong   ADE   $289,800
Matt   Austin   BRL   $202,700
Dyson   Heppell   ESS   $153,600
Bradley   Harvey   BRL   $117,700
Dan   Nicholson   MEL   $115,700
Ben   Jacobs   PTA   $113,600
Xavier   Clarke   BRL   $111,900
Simon   Buckley   COL   $110,200
Taylor   Hine   GCS   $110,200
Michael   Hibberd   ESS   $103,600
Warrick   Andreoli   STK   $91,700
FWD/MID

Some of our favourite SuperCoach players are listed as FWD/MIDs. Paul Chapman had a fantastic year in 2010 and should be considered for all sides. There are so many players that will offer fantastic service to your side this year but to get even more value from them, select the guns in the forward line and look for a cheap FWD/MID or two to link with in your midfield. The talk of the preseason has been about Andrew Krakouer. After a massive 290 SuperCoach points in the WAFL Grand Final last year, he could take an on field position. With mature age draftees being the flavour of the month, look out for Tendai Mzungu, Ian Callinan and Isaac Smith as very cheap dual position options.

Paul   Chapman   GEE   $566,500
Alan   Didak   COL   $504,300
Brent   Harvey   NTH   $488,400
Matthew   Pavlich   FRE   $483,300
Adam   Goodes   SYD   $458,900
Ryan   O’Keefe   SYD   $440,200
Ben   McGlynn   SYD   $434,900
Colin   Sylvia   MEL   $428,200
Brent   Staker   BRL   $426,200
Jared   Brennan   GCS   $379,500
Shaun   Higgins   WBD   $379,200
Leroy   Jetta   ESS   $378,700
Mitch   Morton   RIC   $375,100
Jason   Davenport   PTA   $373,300
Ricky   Petterd   MEL   $367,100
Shane   Edwards   RIC   $365,200
Lynden   Dunn   MEL   $364,900
Nathan   Fyfe   FRE   $353,100
Patrick   Dangerfield   ADE   $340,100
David   Zaharakis   ESS   $337,900
Jack   Steven   STK   $304,100
Gary   Rohan   SYD   $291,400
Mitchell   Duncan   GEE   $281,600
Matthew   de Boer   FRE   $277,900
Michael   Osborne   HAW   $270,200
Jamie   Bennell   MEL   $269,200
Jarryd   Morton   HAW   $239,800
Robbie   Hicks   RIC   $220,600
Andrew   Krakouer   COL   $200,600
Dion   Prestia   GCS   $148,600
Tendai   Mzungu   FRE   $110,200
Nick   Winmar   STK   $110,200
Isaac   Smith   HAW   $103,600
Dylan   McNeil   SYD   $103,600
Ian   Callinan   ADE   $91,700
Thomas   Schneider   HAW   $91,700
FWD/DEF

There are a range of mid-priced players to select from with FWD/DEF eligibility. Sam Gilbert is a solid option who was slightly down on his previous average but still managed a third of his scores over 100 SuperCoach points in 2010. Cheaper options include Shaun McKernan, Billie Smedts, Daniel Talia and Darcy Daniher who all could get at look in at their respective clubs.

Sam   Gilbert   STK   $450,500
Heath   Grundy   SYD   $434,600
Scott   Stevens   ADE   $391,200
Michael   Johnson   FRE   $383,800
Leigh   Brown   COL   $362,700
Robert   Murphy   WBD   $346,000
Michael   Hurley   ESS   $337,800
Luke   McPharlin   FRE   $337,400
Jake   King   RIC   $324,100
Nick   Salter   PTA   $287,100
Ricky   Henderson   ADE   $283,000
Callum   Wilson   WCE   $270,200
Daniel   Menzel   GEE   $261,100
David   Astbury   RIC   $229,800
Jayden   Post   RIC   $178,600
Jesse   O’Brien   BRL   $175,200
Andrew   Moore   PTA   $171,700
Billie   Smedts   GEE   $118,600
Shaun   McKernan   ADE   $110,200
Daniel   Talia   ADE   $110,200
Bryce   Retzlaff   BRL   $110,200
Darcy   Daniher   ESS   $110,200
Lukas   Markovic   WBD   $110,200
Tom   Hunter   COL   $103,600
Hamish   Shepheard   FRE   $103,600
Jack   Weston   GEE   $103,600
Alex   Johnson   SYD   $103,600
Jackson   Ferguson   STK   $91,700
Jeremy   McGovern   WCE   $91,700
DUAL POSITIONS RUCKS

Ruck dual position links can be found in defence and forward. In defence, there is only one possible link. Kepler Bradley and Jackson Trengove. Bradley did improve a lot last year averaging 90 points, but that could be a blip on his SC radar. Trengove is still developing. It would be a gutsy and hopefully coach to select these two!

Kepler   Bradley   FRE   $436,300
Jackson   Trengove   PTA   $255,800
There are also limited options with RUC/FWD players. Kurt Tippett is due for a big season after dropping his average by 12 points last year. Drew Petrie looms as one of the biggest bargains of 2011. Just remember before last year, the four seasons previous returned averages of 91, 96, 88 and 91. He is a steal. An option here to make the most of dual positioning, while he is unlikely for games at this stage, select Joel Tippett as your 4th ruck and select Petrie as one of your starting forwards. Petrie can then be substituted into the rucks when one of your starting rucks have a bye or are injured, hopefully scoring more points than your other ruck bench players.

Kurt   Tippett   ADE   $329,300
David   Hale   HAW   $252,200
Drew   Petrie   NTH   $216,000
Rhys   Stanley   STK   $203,700
Matthew   Lobbe   PTA   $196,300
Joel   Tippett   GCS   $125,700

Prospector_1

Nice one ossie - hope you don't mind I chose to sticky c4v3m4n's thread.

ossie85


Chipmunk

Thanks guys. I had just started going through all the players to create one, but this is fantasic.