Hire a DT Detective - Player Research By Request Ongoing

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

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matt1985

Thanks again Colliwobblers! You have out done yourself! Cheers mate.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: matt1985 on January 31, 2012, 09:06:52 PM
Thanks again Colliwobblers! You have out done yourself! Cheers mate.

My pleasure thanks for the requests opening my eyes to some seriously good players this thread.  :-X

Jimbo_11

amazing amazing amazing job on the thread cobbiwobblers, dont know how you do it, mad respect!

just wondering if you could do grant birchall, big smokey i reckon?

Purple 77


Bill Manspeaker

crazy work Colliwobblers, thanks mate.

is there any chance you can do Brad McKenzie from the Roos?

cheers mate

Jalapeno

Hi mate could you please do luke shuey(WCE) and David Mundy (FREO) if you get a chance.

Thanks heaps in advance mate :)

Regards Your local hot jalapeno

sliced ham

some one that i havent really seen anyone mention is jobe watson..... cheap as chips, he had a flyer last year before destroying himself, pretty consistent and he revved up his K:H ratio which everyone was goin boonanas over last year.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: Jimbo_11 on February 01, 2012, 12:19:47 PM
amazing amazing amazing job on the thread cobbiwobblers, dont know how you do it, mad respect!

just wondering if you could do grant birchall, big smokey i reckon?

Good Call on Birchall, My friend but not so much of a smokie on his quality more his bye round will make him miss out this season to Goddard and Delidio, but for mine the best hawk in the DEF, ok here goes...

Grant Birchall (HAW) DEF $443,500
#14   Hawthorn Hawks
Age: 24yr    Games: 129     Born: January 28, 1988   
Height: 193cm     Weight: 91kg     Position: Defender
Last Drafted: Round 1, Pick #14 2005 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Hawthorn Hawks



Birchall was one of the great improvers in 2011.  From season 2006 through to season 2010 he had been a solid performer whose average was always between 70 and 79.  He has also been a consistent player with his lowest amount of games played coming in his first year where he played 16 games.  He has also been very consistent with his disposals where he has always been between 19 and 22 average across those years.  Then in 2011 he lifted his average up to 89 and his disposals lifted up to 23.76.  The bonus for his scoring was that the increase in disposals came from kicks which improved his K:H ratio which means more points for us!

During 2011 it seemed as though he took on a lot of the role that Hodgey was previously playing in the backlines for the Hawks.  He was the link up man across half back and spent a bit of time across the midfield helping out too.  All of this translated into higher scores for Birchall.  When looking at his scores for the year, his averaged is really affected by 3 poor games of  58, 62 and 63.  If you take those three out then his average bumps to 94.4.  His other poorer scores were all in the 70′s.  However at the upper end he had 6 hundreds and a 124 as his best.  There were another 4 in the 90′s.

Season 2011 Totals/Averages
   
             GM    K    HB    D    M    G    B    T    HO    GA    GC    I50    FF    FA    DT *    SC *
Total    24    344    226    570    173    3    7    38    0    4    7    50    12    9    1,883    1,974
Average    24    14.3    9.4    23.8    7.2    0.1    0.3    1.6    0    0.2    0.3    2.1    0.5    0.4    89.7    94.0

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2006    16    70.4
2007    22    79.0
2008    22    79.1
2009    19    74.6
2010    21    77.4
2011    21    89.7

2011 DT Wrap, ok he was solid and consistent year after year but last season he decided he would lift, and significantly! 9 scores at 100+ the best a 129. add to that 4 scores 90+, 3 scores 80+ 4 scores in the 70's three shockers sub 70 with the worst 58. Not too bad hey? pretty consistent season, if not for the few dud games he would have been an elite premium defender, this year i am tipping him to be just that.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/grant-birchall-hawthorns-man-for-the-moment/story-e6frf9jf-1226131807226

http://dreamteamtalk.com/2012/01/18/deck-of-dream-team-2012-grant-birchall/

Premium Player Rating (DEF) 8.5/10 - check his role in nab cup if a link up  and or rebounding role is involved GET ON HIM, hard to pick over delidio(mid time) and goddard, well just cause he is goddard, with the bye he shares with them but definate upgrade target for me and for those who pick him he could be the difference between being equal with the masses and having an advantage over the masses. Will average close to 100 if he has the same role as last season as he is on fire and will improve a little more again this season.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: Purple 77 on February 01, 2012, 01:40:49 PM

Bit left field--- Israel Folau?

Israel Folau (GWS) FWD $115,800
HEIGHT    6’4” / 1.93
WEIGHT    101.2
born    03/04/1989 - 22
ORIGIN    Minto, NSW



The GWS GIANTS recruited Israel from the Brisbane Broncos in late 2010.

Folau has represented Queensland and Australia in rugby league and was part of Melbourne Storm's grand final teams in 2007 and 2008 before switching to the Broncos.

DISCUSSION:  http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,46237.0.html

VIDEO:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTESmch9jH4

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/far-out-israel-folau-says-nic-naitanui/story-e6frf9jf-1226254842685

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/greater-wester-sydney-star-israel-folau-ready-for-round-one-kevin-sheedy/story-fn7ec9f5-1226247112811

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/fit-and-fresh-israel-folau-ready-for-afl-debut/story-e6frf9jf-1226218932658

Rookie Player Rating (FWD) - 7/10 a good rating for izzy, due to two reasons, he WILL PLAY, every game he comes up for, is fit for, he is an elite athlete and an elite competitor and he has kicked a bag or tow before. The only question is how long will it take him to develop the footy brain he needs to ever be a good afl player. I expect an average of 45 - 65 which for a guaranteed to play rookie isnt too bad, but better options exist at least at this stage they do.

Purple 77


Cheers CW. Still probably won't get Izzy, but could be value

Colliwobblers

Quote from: brad on February 01, 2012, 02:17:37 PM
crazy work Colliwobblers, thanks mate.

is there any chance you can do Brad McKenzie from the Roos?

cheers mate

Bradley McKenzie (NM) MID $103,200   
#2   North Melbourne Kangaroos
Age: 18yr 8mth    Games: 0     Born: May 29, 1993   
Height: 188cm     Weight: 76kg     Position:
Last Drafted: Round 1, Pick #18 2011 National Draft
Last Drafted By: North Melbourne Kangaroos

Name: Brad McKenzie
Club: Sturt, South Australia
Date of birth: 29/5/93
Height: 188cm
Weight: 76kg
Draft range: 9-18



NAB AFL Draft Combine: McKenzie's elite agility shone through at the combine, where he registered a time of 8.12s, which ranked him in the top 8 per cent of players tested.

Jason Phelan says: McKenzie's powerful and pinpoint left boot makes him one of the more sought after midfielders in this draft. His ability to pick apart a defense and deliver the ball to the advantage of his forwards is first class and he complements that with his willingness to go after the hard ball. He has some work to do on his endurance, but that will come with an AFL pre-season or two under his belt. He made his senior SANFL debut with Sturt this season and played three games.

Kevin Sheahan says: McKenzie is a classy left-footer who averaged 16.4 disposals and three tackles at the U18 championships. He is a good mark, and brings others into the game with his composure and creativity. From Marryatville HS.

In his own words: I'm a tall midfielder who can play off half-back.

VIDEO:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8g9kin7wFo

http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/208/default.aspx?newsid=125817

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/mckenzie-joins-kangas/story-fn525un5-1226205465050

Rookie Player Rating (MID) 8/10 - Gun midfielder but young and not guaranteed to be ready for afl footy, more worry-some is the way NM plays and doesn't play their rooks. Could be a great unique pick if he plays well (which he does) in nab cup and is listed as as starter round 1. But you would be brave to trust any NM rook to get regular continuous games after last season. Full marks for his skills, loses points for his JS.

Colliwobblers

#281
Quote from: Jalapeno on February 01, 2012, 04:27:53 PM
Hi mate could you please do luke shuey(WCE) and David Mundy (FREO) if you get a chance.

Thanks heaps in advance mate :)

Regards Your local hot jalapeno

Luke Shuey (WCE) MID $413,000
#13   West Coast Eagles
Age: 21yr 7mth    Games: 31     Born: June 2, 1990   
Height: 183cm     Weight: 88kg     Position: Midfield
Last Drafted: Priority Pick #18 2008 National Draft
Last Drafted By: West Coast Eagles



DISCUSSION:  http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,46841.0.html

A powerful all-round midfielder with an eye for goal, the Victorian has proved himself an ideal partner for Daniel Kerr in the engine room. The only bum note as Shuey set about vindicating the Eagles' patience in 2011 came in the finals, when he was too often caught with the ball. He and Kerr share many traits, but Shuey will need to adopt some of Kerr's poise, both in the September cauldron and other big games. He is, however, too good and too smart not to learn from the experience.

Season 2011 Totals/Averages
   
           GM    K    HB    D    M    G    B    T    HO    GA    GC    I50    FF    FA    DT *    SC *
Total    25    323    179    502    65    24    22    104    0    21    45    117    40    25    1,837    2,082
Average    25    12.9    7.2    20.1    2.6    1.0    0.9    4.2    0    0.8    1.8    4.7    1.6    1.0    83.5    94.6

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2010    6    75.0
2011    22    83.5

2011 Season DT wrap, only the 4 scores 100+ but with a high of 142 shows us his potential. A low of 45 but every other score 67 at least, so has some consistency in his game but consistently average scoring.

Few could doubt that the 2011 AFL season had a more impressive story than that of Luke Shuey. Dogged by injury and illness early in his career, 2011 provided Shuey with the platform to stake his claim as one of West Coast’s premium midfielders. His ability to locate and use the ball in stoppage situations, coupled with his ability to break tackles and kick goals, really impressed the West Coast faithful and pundits around the league. His tremendous form was recognised by both the AFL and the club, as he finished runner-up in the NAB Rising Star Award and fifth in the Club Champion Award.

STATISTICS

Disposal Average: 20.1
Tackling Average: 4.2
Total Goals: 24

2011 Dream Team Stats
   
Round    Price    Score    Value
1    $280,300    64    22.8
2    $280,300    100    35.7
3    $280,300    65    23.2
4    $286,200    76    26.6
5    $293,100    -    -
6    $293,100    83    28.3
7    $290,400    45    15.5
8    $283,100    67    23.7
9    $273,700    142    51.9
10    $287,600    74    25.7
11    $305,300    72    23.6
12    $319,200    97    30.4
13    $314,800    73    23.2
14    $312,100    75    24.0
15    $311,500    -    -
16    $311,500    66    21.2
17    $299,400    87    29.1
18    $294,900    94    31.9
19    $298,500    60    20.1
20    $298,800    130    43.5
21    $313,000    69    22.0
22    $315,400    95    30.1
23    $330,100    94    28.5
24    $328,500    109    33.2

2012....... Break Out Year  ?

http://www.fanfooty.com.au/players/profile.php?firstname=Luke&surname=Shuey

http://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/News/NewsArticle/tabid/7155/newsid/125750/default.aspx

http://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/players/playerprofile/lukeshuey/tabid/7302/playerid/19910/category/senior/season/2011/selected/bio/default.aspx

http://www.nab.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/nab/nab/home/About_Us/7/4/2/8/10/6/

http://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/afl/blues-drain-eagles/story-e6frg1xu-1226233941849

http://www.bigpondsport.com/dream-team-builder-luke-shuey/tabid/91/newsid/82815/default.aspx

Shuey is having a great pre-season winning most running drills and set to break out this season, that said it's your midfield and you want 100+ as a minimum.

Mid Priced Player Rating: (MID) 8.5/10 - 8.5 because i think he is in for a break out year if he stays fir continues to develop and has the support around him to get opportunities. I think at his price and the fact he will be doing well to break the 100 average he is not the best pick or even a viable option for the midfield, but he will be a premium midfielder this season or next but not one of the top shelf ones, and a lot needs to be achieved and go right for him to take the next step this season.

Colliwobblers

#282
Quote from: Jalapeno on February 01, 2012, 04:27:53 PM
Hi mate could you please do luke shuey(WCE) and David Mundy (FREO) if you get a chance.

Thanks heaps in advance mate :)

Regards Your local hot jalapeno

David Mundy (FRE) MID $474,400
#16   Fremantle Dockers
Age: 26yr 6mth    Games: 142     Born: July 20, 1985   
Height: 192cm     Weight: 89kg     Position: Midfield
Last Drafted: Round 2, Pick #19 2003 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Fremantle Dockers



Season 2011 Totals/Averages
   
            GM    K    HB    D    M    G    B    T    HO    GA    GC    I50    FF    FA    DT *    SC *
Total    12    137    148    285    44    7    5    68    11    5    12    43    12    10    1,151    1,285
Average    12    11.4    12.3    23.8    3.7    0.6    0.4    5.7    0.9    0.4    1.0    3.6    1.0    0.8    95.9    107.1

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2005    17    58.4
2006    22    66.9
2007    22    69.6
2008    22    70.4
2009    22    78.7
2010    20    89.2
2011    12    95.9

2011 season wrap = don't underrate this guy check the stats, 12 games , 7 tons , a 90 , and a couple of 80's , a 75 and an injury effected (2). So take away the (2) you have an average of 104.5.

He is a gun and will average 110+ in a much healthier and therefore better Fremantle side, especially if the many KEY players down last season are back up and running, but running around with Barlow and taking hit outs from the sandi man Mundy is in for anotehr elite year.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/sport/dockers-star-mundy-ruled-out-of-nab-cup/story-e6frg7mf-1226258806765

Recent article above outlines his health and fitness issues will miss NAB CUP, has been on a modified programme and at worst may miss an early season game or two.

Premium PLayer Rating (MID) 8.5/10. Not much to say, may miss a game or two making hiim an upgrade target which for most he would have been in any case given sharing his bye with Barlow, the pies and the cats. Will still hit 110+ average when he does start so still rates highly as the premium he is.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: sliced ham on February 01, 2012, 04:48:08 PM
some one that i havent really seen anyone mention is jobe watson..... cheap as chips, he had a flyer last year before destroying himself, pretty consistent and he revved up his K:H ratio which everyone was goin boonanas over last year.

Jobe Watson (ESS) MID $492,500
#4   Essendon Bombers
Age: 26yr 11mth    Games: 132     Born: February 8, 1985   
Height: 190cm     Weight: 94kg     Position: Midfield
Last Drafted: Round 3, Pick #40 2002 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Essendon Bombers



DISCUSSION:   http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,45252.0.html

Season 2011 Totals/Averages
   
            GM    K    HB    D    M    G    B    T    HO    GA    GC    I50    FF    FA    DT *    SC *
Total    17    237    208    445    69    15    11    65    1    7    22    62    15    15    1,593    1,696
Average    17    13.9    12.2    26.2    4.1    0.9    0.6    3.8    0.1    0.4    1.3    3.6    0.9    0.9    99.6    106.0

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2007    19    84.3
2008    19    81.2
2009    21    91.0
2010    21    94.9
2011    16    99.6

Season 2011 Wrap - Started with a bang as well all know and finished with a flop. That said he still managed 3 tons in hte back half of the season to go with his 6 in a row in the front half. Ok it wasn't 6 in a row it was ton-97-5 tons close enough to 7 in a row really. and another 96 to the back half of the season and what really happened was a slump in the middle. Jobe had too much on his plate and not enough help with the workload, as simple as that. Given a healthy team around him he should have a much better 2012.

Ok so another case of no news, could be good news. I can tell you a few things about the bombers and their captain. They are toughening up and bulking up, working on endurance but more so strength in a bid to better run games out. At his ripe old age Watson is not the focus for this kind of work but he is set to be the beneficiary with tougher and fitter players around him he is set to see more ball, easier ball and last out the season better. I expect a better 2012 with the slump eliminated to a great extent leading to an increased average of between 5 and 15 points, tho 15 is a stretch at that already high level.

Premium Player Rating 8.5/10 - only reason not a 9 like the other elite midfielders I have researched is the "fear factor" of last seasons slump. But the lower price just about makes up for that, pick him with confidence.

jabroni

Great job so far cw


Any chance of a write up on banfield? I heard "more midfield time" â,,¢ © and listed as a fwd means value hopefully