Hire a DT Detective - Player Research By Request Ongoing

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

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picker_man

great write up cw appreciate it ;D
I didnt realise he had such a slow start to the season with 6 sub 70 scores, but he did bring it home very nicely.
i think ive now settled on lewis, just think he will be in a top 4 side this yr, will never cop a tag and have a few others im wanting to fit in coming back from injuries and dont want someone who could break down at anytime even though reports r good.
cheers m8 your efforts made that decision for me ;D 

Colliwobblers

Ive been warned off zaka de to his apparant tendonitis of both knees ? and the fact he wont brask out again this year after doing it last year, i was on him then off him, currently off him but its an on again off again relationship, will watch closely over the nab cup but for now im off...

mdub

Hey Cw saw some great stats on Anthony Miles got some research. Cheers

Colliwobblers

#198
Quote from: mdub on January 25, 2012, 07:37:20 PM
Hey Cw saw some great stats on Anthony Miles got some research. Cheers

Yeah saw that too, ripped it up by the looks in SC/DT points in the NEAFL.

Anthony Miles (GWS) MID $104,200
HEIGHT 5’10” / 1.81
WEIGHT 78.8
born 28/02/1992 - 19
ORIGIN Howlong, NSW



Anthony Miles is an inside midfielder from Howlong near Albury and is hailed as a natural leader having captained NSW/ACT at both the NAB Under‐16 and Under‐18 Championships.

In 2009 Miles played 13 matches as a bottom aged player for the Murray Bushrangers in the TAC Cup, and in 2010 he played 11 matches to average an elite 27 disposals and 12 contested possessions per match.

In both seasons he was runner‐up in the Bushrangers best and fairest and in 2010 was selected in the TAC Cup Team of the Year.

At the 2009 NAB Under‐18 Championships he averaged 13 disposals and five-contested possessions while in 2010 his averages of 30 disposals and 13 contested possessions were both ranked number one.

These efforts saw him selected in the 2010 NAB AFL U18 All‐Australian team.

OK This write up I am going to keep nice and short. Watch Miles during the NAB Cup, something will be seriously wrong if he isnt there and doesnt impress you, should be a lock in teh starting GWS midfield this season as he was last season, Not a better rookie pick available from thier midfield, clifton and shiel are below him in my humble oppinion.

Just a gun midfielder plain and simple nothing else to say, will need to step up in AFL footy but at every level he has played at to date he has been in the top few in B&F, in DT scores, in BOG.

Rookie Player Rating (MID) 9/10. amongst the best rooks I've looked at so far. The stats from last year along with the comments from Freako in his prospectus along with other forums and comments from the club and fans all add up to this kid being a must have, although that list of must haves is growing every day is it not.

Windys Awesome Write Up [MUST SEE] :   http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,46442.0.html

http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/local/sport/football-australian-rules/gws-move-hasnt-sunk-in-for-anthony-miles/1853244.aspx

http://dreamteamtalk.com/2011/12/12/2012-afl-prospectus-sneak-peek/


mdub


Mr Adams

Any thoughts on Paul Bower CWs?

Seems to be training his guts out and has some real intent for 2012. Just not sure if there's a spot for him in that Carlton backline. What would need to happen for him to get regular games do you think (injury wise)?

Cheers.

Colliwobblers

#201
Quote from: Mr Adams on January 26, 2012, 01:54:36 AM
Any thoughts on Paul Bower CWs?
Seems to be training his guts out and has some real intent for 2012. Just not sure if there's a spot for him in that Carlton backline. What would need to happen for him to get regular games do you think (injury wise)?
Cheers.

Paul Bower (CAR) DEF $136,800   
#18   Carlton Blues
Age: 24yr    Games: 60     Born: January 9, 1988   
Height: 192cm     Weight: 92kg     Position: Defender
Last Drafted: Round 2, Pick #20 2005 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Carlton Blues



2011 DT Scores: 7/57/19 in rounds 12/16/17

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2006    2    45.0
2007    10    52.3
2008    12    55.6
2009    20    71.2
2010    11    62.9
2011    3    27.7

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/sweet-and-bower-20120121-1qbji.html

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/the-probables-possibles-and-downright-unlikely/story-fn69a32t-1226162688784

http://www.carltonfc.com.au/players/playerprofile/paulbower/tabid/7854/playerid/14033/category/senior/season/2011/selected/bio/default.aspx

http://finalsiren.com/PlayerStats.asp?PlayerID=1690

Rookie Player Rating (DEF) 6/10 - a generous ranking ans a harsh one, the guy has proven ability tho certainly not elite ability, however he is a defender after all and how many of them are elite DT scorers. Carlton showed faith in his injury prone self by sleecting him over ohailpin to stay with the club, commented on him as a neccessairy player adding more confidence to us DT'ers that he will get his shot if fit. I think he will get games if he is fit and I hear he is having a good pre-season, however looking at his history he is HORRIBLY injury prone and a massive risk. Priced just over the rookie price he is both a bargain and a waste of that extra cash, you will need to watch nab cup and see what you see and go with your gut at his price he seriously is worth watching but he is also a massive risk.

UPDATE:

Will play round 1, but will really have to play well to cement his spot in the side, Laidler will be back in the 2nd or 3rd round and will be straight in not sure on JS but will get his chance. Better pick for SC.

Colliwobblers

#202
Ok a Self-nominated GWS Rookie from me next.

Name: Taylor Adams (GWS) MID/FWD $125,700
Club: Geelong Falcons, Victoria
Date of birth: 20/09/93
Height: 179cm
Weight: 80kg
Drafted Pick : 14



NAB AFL Draft Combine: Adams showed off his impressive endurance with a 15.1 beep test and a 10:39 in the 3km time trial. His 20m sprint time was a touch over three seconds, which shows he has some speed to go with his big tank.

Jason Phelan says: Adams is a classy midfielder who also has a hard edge to his game that has seen him likened to Geelong's Jimmy Bartel. He averaged 28 possessions per match with the Falcons this year with 10 of those contested. He is a strong tackler who is tough to shake loose once he latches on. He disposes of the ball well by hand in traffic and is an elite kick off his right boot. Adams has strong leadership credentials. He was one of many Falcons to have a quiet game against Oakleigh in the last round of the TAC Cup, but he maintained a strong voice despite the lopsided nature of the contest that ended with a 130-point margin.

Kevin Sheahan says: Averaged 18.8 disposals and four tackles at NAB AFL U18 Championships. Exceptional leader, is clean and strong around contest. U18 All-Australian. From St Joseph's FC.

In his own words:"I'm a hard in-and-under midfielder that is good around contests. I can also play outside and am a consistent kick off my left and right foot."

VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDbf94xHXtY

DISCUSSION: http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,46451.0.html

http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/article/2011/07/12/267501_gfc.html

http://www.gwsgiants.com.au/taylor-adams/

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/128233/default.aspx

Rookie Player Rating: MID/FWD 8.5/10 - looks a gun to me a hard body and a skilled player seems a must in the youthful GWS midfield, taken at pick 14 he would have to play most games wouldn't he? this is the only risk, we just keep on seeing great midfielders (potentially" from GWS so who and when are questions we need answers for. But watch this guy he going to be a gun I think and already touted as a future leader.

stew42

Except that he was involved in an "altercation" recently, will have to see if there are any club-imposed sanctions for him

Colliwobblers

Quote from: stew42 on January 26, 2012, 02:18:16 PM
Except that he was involved in an "altercation" recently, will have to see if there are any club-imposed sanctions for him

Yeah last article, it was a lot of months ago and at the falcons not GWS, and i very much doubt he would have been at fault given teh wraps he has recieved on his "leadership qualities" but who knows.

mdub

Jason Porplyzia goo cash cow, chance for 70-75 avg??

Colliwobblers

#206
Quote from: mdub on January 26, 2012, 06:01:33 PM
Jason Porplyzia goo cash cow, chance for 70-75 avg??

Jason Porplyzia (ADE) FWD $202,500
#40   Adelaide Crows
Age: 27yr 1mth    Games: 88     Born: November 27, 1984   
Height: 177cm     Weight: 85kg     Position: Forward
Last Drafted: Round 1, Pick #9 2005 Pre-Season Draft
Last Drafted By: Adelaide Crows



Ok we all know who he is so I wont do profiles or any of that, just a couple of recent articles a pre season pic for you, link to FF discussion some DT stats and my humble thoughts at the bottom.

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2006    9    59.4
2007    14    59.0
2008    18    78.3
2009    22    75.8
2010    19    68.4
2011    1    16.0

Discussion :  http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,44877.0.html

http://dreamteamtalk.com/2012/01/24/deck-of-dream-team-2012-jason-porplyzia/

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/porps-boosts-sandos-plans/story-e6frecoc-1226195003307?from=public_rss

http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/208/default.aspx?newsid=126139

Mid Priced Player Rating (FWD) 7/10- I could probably have gone a bit higher based on his potential vs his extreme low price. There are two articles I have attached which put me in two minds, 1. the coach rates him he is in great shape, could play more in the middle and even if he doesnt looks good for a 60+ average which = super cash cow. 2. is the repeated statement "if we can get games into his this season", what is that, just trying to make us wonder? the only question on props is when will he play where will he play and for how long will he play, he seems very fit i would have had him in the best 22 so why the question of if we can get some games into hiim, that is the only thing making me worry about him, never set the world on fire in DT averaging a high of almost 80 is 2008, but pretty consistant since then apart from a slight drop off in 2010 and last year being a write off, i reckon with the new coach and an improving midfield a potential stint in the middle and in the best 22 porps would be a GREAT pick and at his price an 8.5/10, but the wuestion of JS remains unanswered so a 7 for now.

hippiemansam


Colliwobblers

Quote from: hippiemansam on January 26, 2012, 06:40:36 PM
Matthew Panos and Jarrad Grant, cheers.

Matthew Panos    (WB) FWD $98,700
#48   Western Bulldogs
Age: 21yr    Games: 0     Born: January 25, 1991   
Height: 191cm     Weight: 87kg     Position: Forward
Last Drafted: Round 4, Pick #73 2011 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Western Bulldogs



Elevated from the rookie list at the end of the 2011 season the leading forward will be pushing for selection after a solid pre-season. Panos has been effective in the forward line in the VFL over the past two seasons.

Draft history: 2010 Rookie Draft selection (Western Bulldogs) No. 48.

Matthew Panos is an athletic, silky-smooth 193cm, key Forward from the Norwood Football Club/Rostrevor College First XVIII. He has a great set of hands and a long precision kick, as demonstrated when he led SA in goal-kicking in the NAB AFL U/18 National Championships in 2009. Matthew was selected All Australian Full Forward.

video: http://www.selm.com.au/Site/Matthew_Panos.html

http://www.hobsonsbayweekly.com.au/news/local/sport/football-australian-rules/vfl-grand-final-matthew-panoss-progress-what-now/2306282.aspx

Rookie Player Rating (FWD) 6/10 - a KPP might find a home at Full Forward with the retirement of Hall, seems ready for AFL footy, broke out in the finals of the VFL last season. Elevated to the Bulldogs senior list as a result, no question the dogs need him on the ground in the FWD line, no telling what they will do tho, a low mark due to the uncertainty and the KPP status, but if he gets a run he looks like a good fit in a tall forward lacking side and can find the goals.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: hippiemansam on January 26, 2012, 06:40:36 PM
Matthew Panos and Jarrad Grant, cheers.

Jarrad Grant (WB) FWD $268,000   
#1   Western Bulldogs
Age: 22yr 6mth    Games: 37     Born: July 6, 1989   
Height: 192cm     Weight: 82kg     Position: Forward
Last Drafted: Round 1, Pick #5 2007 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Western Bulldogs



In his last year with mentor Barry Hall exciting forward added 16 goals to his name in season 2011. Grant will be looking to greatly improve on this number next season as he becomes one of the main targets in the Bulldogs forward line.

Player honours: NAB AFL Rising Star nominee 2010.

Brownlow Medal: 2010 votes 3; career votes 3.

Draft history: 2007 NAB AFL Draft 1st round selection (Western Bulldogs) No. 5 overall.

2011 Games Log for Jarrad Grant (Western Bulldogs)
   
Description    Date    Opponent           Result    K    HB    D    M    G    B    T    HO    GA    GC    I50    FF    FA    DT    SC
Round 24    3rd Sep    Fremantle    Win 107-61    8    8    16    7    0    1    1    0    0    0    1    1    2    61    60
Round 23    27th Aug    Hawthorn    Loss 67-113    3    6    9    4    0    0    0    0    1    1    2    1    0    34    37
Round 22    21st Aug    Port Adela   Win 157-97    8    6    14    7    2    0    2    1    0    2    3    2    0    80    85
Round 18    23rd Jul    Sydney    Loss 75-114    1    3    4    2    1    0    3    0    0    1    1    0    2    27    30
Round 17    17th Jul    North Melb   Loss 111-142    9    2    11    4    1    0    1    0    1    2    1    1    1    51    28
Round 16    10th Jul    Carlton    Win 96-69     2    6    8    1    0    0    5    0    0    0    1    0    1    38    33
Round 15    1st Jul    Melbourne    Win 127-63    8    5    13    5    1    0    6    0    2    3    4    0    0    79    62
Round 11    4th Jun    Geelong    Loss 87-148    0    1    1    1    0    0    4    0    0    0    0    0    1    18    19
Round 9    22nd May    West Coas   Loss 52-175    1    4    5    1    1    0    2    0    0    1    0    0    0    28    36
Round 8    15th May    Richmond    Win 153-118    8    3    11    6    3    3    3    0    0    3    1    2    0    83    76
Round 7    7th May    Sydney    Loss 65-73     9    4    13    3    2    0    6    0    0    2    2    1    1    78    66
Round 6    1st May    Collingwoo    Loss 57-105    5    3    8    1    1    0    2    0    0    1    3    1    0    39    38
Round 5    25th Apr    Fremantle    Loss 78-85     14    5    19    5    2    1    2    0    0    2    5    3    1    88    94
Round 3    9th Apr    Gold Coast    Win 122-51    2    9    11    3    0    0    2    0    1    1    1    0    1    38    42
Round 2    3rd Apr    Brisbane    Win 123-45    5    6    11    6    1    0    4    0    0    1    1    0    1    64    55
Round 1    27th Mar    Essendon    Loss 58-113    7    8    15    7    1    2    0    0    1    2    1    1    2    61    72

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2009    1    22.0
2010    17    74.7
2011    16    54.2

http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/players/playerprofile/jarradgrant/tabid/9150/playerid/18353/category/senior/season/2010/selected/bio/default.aspx

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/promising-pups-jarrad-grant-and-liam-jones-keen-to-take-dogs-forward/story-e6freck3-1226217660124

Mid Priced Player Rating (FWD) 6.5/10 - I think Grant will step it up this year, there will be opportunities to do without Hall and there will likely be more support from the new coach, having been dropped i think 3 times last year his DT scoring and his general form and confidence were far from where they need to be. No question of him getting the games, the only question will be can he step it up. At his low price there are far worse options out there and he could be a very successful unique pick