Hire a DT Detective - Player Research By Request Ongoing

Started by Colliwobblers, January 05, 2012, 06:45:14 PM

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elephants

Hoskin-Elliot would hope he can do well for GWS. He was the pick that GWS traded with GC in which GC picked up O'Meara!!

boora23

Sam Mitchell if thats OK collli! he seems to be fairly unique and has smashed his two NAB games.

mdub


Jalapeno

Hey mate could you please do isaac smith for me? thanks in advance bud

stew42

Quote from: Jalapeno on March 20, 2012, 11:45:27 PM
Hey mate could you please do isaac smith for me? thanks in advance bud
already been done mate, check page 1, then remember your ABCs  ;) :D

TheMailman

Yeah take time to check the first page where he alphbetises them

Justin Bieber

So you have something to do Cw can you do Chris Knights :P

Barra17


Colliwobblers

Quote from: TMurphBROWNLOW on March 17, 2012, 11:58:48 PM
detailed analysis of hoskin-Elliot please :) didn't see his name in the index!

Jed Adcock & Greg Broughton too :) greatly appreciated buddy :D

Jed Adcock    
#7   Brisbane Lions
Age: 26yr 4mth    Games: 120     Born: November 15, 1985   
Height: 184cm     Weight: 84kg     Position: Defender
Last Drafted: Round 2, Pick #33 2003 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Brisbane Lions
Supercoach Price: $490,300   
Dreamteam Price: $417,700



DISCUSSION:  http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,45953.0.html

Jed Adcock’s sublime skills, leadership qualities and fearless approach to each contest make him a valuable member of the Lions' side. He is tough and quick utility who has proven effective in roles as both a midfielder and attacking defender.

2011
• Adcock played 20 of a possible 22 senior matches in 2011, missing only Rounds 13 and 14 after a broken finger had deteriorated to the point where he required surgery.

• More importantly, he was forced to shoulder a great deal of the team’s leadership - both on and off the field - in the long-term absences of injured skipper Jonathan Brown and fellow Vice-Captain Daniel Merrett. He quickly became accustomed to the role of ‘acting Captain’ and seemed to flourish with the responsibility.

• He started the season in career-best form, averaging close to 24 disposals per game before the finger injury.

• At season's end, Adcock received the Lions' Most Professional Player award for the first time after exhibiting all those traits which are highly respected within a Football Club.

• He also finished inside the Club Champion top five for the third time of his career, after placing equal 4th with fellow backman Pearce Hanley.

Season 2011 Totals/Averages
   
            GM    K    HB    D    M    G    B    T    HO    GA    GC    I50    FF    FA    DT *    SC *
Total    20    252    150    402    117    5    2    70    0    3    8    44    33    21    1,689    1,809
Average    20    12.6    7.5    20.1    5.8    0.2    0.1    3.5    0    0.2    0.4    2.2    1.6    1.0    84.4     90.4

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2005    22    54.9
2006    8    80.8
2007    22    88.6
2008    21    70.7
2009    15    84.5
2010    9    63.2
2011    20    84.4

2011 Wrap: Played most games for the first time in 3 seasons, 5 tons with a high of 123.  The Issue = 8 scores under 80! that it itself is problematic enough but of those, 5 were under 60. Now do take into consideration he had a patch mid season where he played poorly with a broken finger.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/afl/brisbane-lions-defender-jed-adcock-happy-to-avoid-captaincy/story-e6frepex-1226258568805

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/more-news/brisbane-lions-confident-of-giant-leap-forward/story-e6frf9jf-1226258635814

http://www.theroar.com.au/2012/03/13/2012-afl-season-preview-brisbane-lions/

FULL NAB CUP GAMES:

   Player Name   K   H   D   M   HO   T   FF   FA   G   B   DT
4   Jed Adcock    18   9   27   6   0   4   3   3   0   0   0   100
11   Jed Adcock           6   7   13   2   1   4   1   0   0   0   56

Premium Player Rating: (DEF) 8/10 - A bit low For Adcock due mainly to durability issues and the occasional tough job he is given. With key defence personel back this season he should be freed up more to be the playmaking running hald back/mid he is worthy of being. We were shown in NAB CUP what he is capable of when on the ball. Fully fit and free to run should score an average in the high 90's. Great bye round for a defender.

Constellation66


Colliwobblers

Quote from: TMurphBROWNLOW on March 17, 2012, 11:58:48 PM
detailed analysis of hoskin-Elliot please :) didn't see his name in the index!

Jed Adcock & Greg Broughton too :) greatly appreciated buddy :D

Greg Broughton    
#6   Fremantle Dockers
Age: 25yr 5mth    Games: 53     Born: September 29, 1986   
Height: 185cm     Weight: 87kg     Position: Defender
Last Drafted: Round 6, Pick #79 2009 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Fremantle Dockers
Supercoach Price: $502,100   
Dreamteam Price: $416,200



DISCUSSION:   http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,44141.0.html

Season 2011 Totals/Averages
   
           GM    K    HB    D    M    G    B    T    HO    GA    GC    I50    FF    FA    DT *    SC *
Total    21    246    213    459    86    5    5    84    1    4    9    45    33    20    1,767    1,945
Average    21    11.7    10.1    21.9    4.1    0.2    0.2    4.0    0    0.2    0.4    2.1    1.6    1.0    84.1    92.6

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2009    15    87.7
2010    15    89.3
2011    21    84.1

2011 Wrap: Played all season, very slow start ended with 6 tons a high of 149, showing his ability and scoring potential as a midfielder. 11 scores under 80, including the entire first 6 of his season. The man is a potential star midfielder and free off halfback he can be a great scores, he can also be terrible tied down in defensive roles. Ended with an average that fails to demonstrate how bad and good his season was at different times.

http://dreamteamtalk.com/2012/01/16/deck-of-dream-team-2012-greg-broughton/

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/131198/default.aspx

http://www.sportal.com.au/afl-opinion-display/afl-team-preview-fremantle-167419

FULL NAB CUP GAMES:

    FA
    Free kicks against
    SG
    Super Goals
    G
    Goals
    B
    Behinds
    DT
    Toyota AFL Dream Team points

Fremantle
   Player Name   K   H   D   M   HO   T   FF   FA   SG   G   B   DT
2   Greg Broughton   12   9   21   3   0   8   0   0   0   2   1   108
5   Greg Broughton   9   6   15   4   0   5   3   0   0   0   1   75
3   Greg Broughton   12   17   29   4   0   7   0   0   0   0      0   110

Premium Player Rating: (DEF) 8.5/10 - Gun no question about it, question is where and how will he be played. If off half back with liscense to run through the middle lock him in and throw away the key he is easily a top 7 defender. If not it will be a rollercoaster ride. In certain roles down back he just hasn't been able to score. Barlow and Mundy will both come back but given Broughtons performance and form in all NAB CUP games through the middle he may continue to be used through there. A slightly risky pick but given the options well worth it not likely to dissapoint under Lyons.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: whatlez on March 18, 2012, 12:27:29 AM
Liam shields

Hope I am correct in assuming you mean the might Liam Shiels Biggest Break Out Player of 2011

   Liam Shiels    
#26   Hawthorn Hawks
Age: 20yr 10mth    Games: 42     Born: April 29, 1991   
Height: 183cm     Weight: 82kg     Position: Midfield
Last Drafted: Round 2, Pick #34 2008 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Hawthorn Hawks
Supercoach Price: $493,800   
Dreamteam Price: $508,400



DISCUSSION:  http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,45528.0.html

Shiels reads the game beautifully and finishes well and, like Savage, he demanded selection last year after an impressive pre-season. One of just two Hawks to play all 25 games in 2011, and he was outstanding, averaging 23 possessionsâ€"eight contestedâ€"a game. He is not lightning quick but his clearance work shows signs of becoming elite. Finished seventh in the best and fairest.

Season 2011 Totals/Averages
   
            GM    K    HB    D    M    G    B    T    HO    GA    GC    I50    FF    FA    DT *    SC *
Total    25    344    221    565    138    11    14    150    11    14    25    101    32    31    2,263    2,004
Average    25    13.8    8.8    22.6    5.5    0.4    0.6    6.0    0.4    0.6    1.0    4.0    1.3    1.2    102.9    91.1

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2009    11    57.0
2010    6    53.3
2011    22    102.9

2011 Wrap: Wow, so if you started this guy round 1 or got him in early you had a good season, unless you did a lot of other things wrong. Increased his DT average by almost 50 points!

Played the wholes season racked up 12 tons, 8 of those 120+ including his high of 147 not a one off he had a 144 also. A low of 66 being one of only 4 scores under 80.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/more-news/hawthorn-midfielder-liam-shiels-extends-contract/story-e6frf9jf-1226255796908

Premium Player Rating (MID) 8/10 - Breakout season in 2011 should consolidate and improve if anything, will he step up to become an elite midfield keeper not sure about 2012 but if not it will be 2013. very safe cheaper mid premium who should lift his average. Plays a DT friendly role and is a lock in the best 22. Missed all 3 full nab cup games and I can't find out why, wasn't listed as injured after nab 1 so not sure.

Justin Bieber

Yep that's the one Cw love the work

Can I get Jason Gram (for the mighty Wolves)

Justin Bieber


Colliwobblers

no worried i'll get a heap more done tonight for you, been busy trying to sort out GWS rooks :)