Hire a DT Detective - Player Research By Request Ongoing

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

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AndrewY

Nice write up on Swannie there CW :o Probably will force a few teams to consider squeezing him in. Mate you have been a marvel with all this.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: Purple 77 on February 04, 2012, 09:19:41 AM

How is Cyril Rioli shaping as a DT option?

Cyril Rioli (HAW) FWD $429,700
#33   Hawthorn Hawks
Age: 22yr 6mth    Games: 83     Born: July 14, 1989   
Height: 177cm     Weight: 80kg     Position: Forward
Last Drafted: Round 1, Pick #12 2007 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Hawthorn Hawks



DISCUSSION:  http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,47156.0.html

Season 2011 Totals/Averages
   
             GM    K    HB    D    M    G    B    T    HO    GA    GC    I50    FF    FA    DT *     SC *
Total    19    190    117    307    78    29    16    93    1    29    58    67    21    7    1,387    1,594
Average    19    10.0    6.2    16.2    4.1    1.5    0.8    4.9    0    1.5    3.0    3.5    1.1    0.4    86.7        99.6

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2008    22    66.4
2009    19    76.2
2010    19    86.1
2011    16    86.7

2011 DT Wrap - 4 tons only this season the highest a noteable 151, did add a few 90's and a bag of 80's to put in an overall above average DT season, but definately not elite, More a SC player as his averages above for 2011 reflect.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/cyril-riolis-strong-pre-season-has-hawthorn-buzzing/story-e6frf9jf-1226262196710

http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/story/2011/12/16/hankering-for-revenge/

http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/208/default.aspx?newsid=127752

Premium Player Rating (FWD) 8/10 - could be higher but Rioli is both in danger of breaking out this season as he was last season, but he is in just as much danger of breaking hamstrings this season as he did last season. The issues surrounding picking Rioli encompass both the role he gets played in, watch nabcup, and whether or not his new running style and great preseason see him keep fit for a full season, almost a SC lock and definately one to watch for DT.

The F.A.R.K.


picker_man

can i get one of barlow thanks cw bit of talk with people not starting him :-\

Doyle

A Scott Pendlebury VS Dane Swan? And your verdict on who you would pick ;)

Colliwobblers

Quote from: Doyle on February 06, 2012, 09:05:15 PM
A Scott Pendlebury VS Dane Swan? And your verdict on who you would pick ;)

Well you might have to wait and see if the boys on DTTalk whip one up in thier Vs series.

A few points to answer your request tho.

1. Pendles = SC / Swan = DT.

2. Swan has been dropped from the leadership group which will not effect him at all where as Pendles has been promoted to it which may effect him a little, I would take it as a minor plus to both of them.

3. Increased midfield time for Sidebottom, may efffect Pendles scoring a tiny bit, it will not effect Swans however.

4. I think Swan is as good as he gets, as good as anyone gets, Pendles may have a little bit of improvement left in him.

Verdict. Start Swan he is the best until proven otherwise, has more captain scores in him. Upgrade to Pendles he will improve and any improvement locks him in the top 5 midfielders, potentially he could be this years Swan. If Gaj is not that is ...

elephants

Okay Colli, I've decided to share my uniques. A write-up on Ryan O'keefe and Leigh Montagna would be marvellous. Thanks Legend.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: The F.A.R.K. on February 06, 2012, 07:41:44 PM
A tough one Lincoln Mcarthy

rookie from geelong

Lincoln McCarthy    (GEE) FWD #98,700
#6   Geelong Cats
Age: 18yr 3mth    Games: 0     Born: October 23, 1993   
Height: 177cm     Weight: 79kg     Position: Forward
Last Drafted: Round 3, Pick #66 2011 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Geelong Cats



Explosive small forward (2.96 seconds for 20m sprint) who is dynamic around goal and overhead for his size. Former basketballer and state cricketer at Under 17 level for SA.

Outlook
A small forward from Glenelg, McCarthy could be another late draft gem for the Cats. Has genuine pace, is a quality finisher and is good overhead for his size. Represented South Australia in cricket at under-17 level and was an excellent basketballer.

SEASON BY SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

2011

    Played 16 games and kicked 20 goals in SANFL U18 for Glenelg
    Helped Bays to U18 SANFL GF. Kicked w goals in GF but went down to Port Adelaide

2010

    Played seven SANFL U18 games, kicking three goals

Pick 66: Lincoln McCarthy, Glenelg/Bordertown
Wells says: "We think he'll be able to play in the midfield, so we don't think he's just a speedy small forward. He's also got a long way to go with his development, but we're happy to have him on board. We hope he comes to our club and learns from the guys how to be an AFL player. He's got a good attitude towards the defensive part of the game in the forward line."

http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/article/2011/11/28/293931_gfc.html

Rookie Player Rating (FWD) 6/10 - I'm rating him higher than I could due to his ability which is obvious and also his fit in the cats side, however he is losing a lot for being talked up as a "development project" type player, this is likely due to his inexperience (compared to some) and his run of recent injury. Watch him in nabcup if he gets a run but hard to start him given the comments out of the cattery thus far, he is on the senior list however so could be well spotted F.A.R.K

Colliwobblers

Quote from: elephants on February 07, 2012, 12:11:17 AM
Okay Colli, I've decided to share my uniques. A write-up on Ryan O'keefe and Leigh Montagna would be marvellous. Thanks Legend.

Sorry Bud I was getting to that Not much fear of the montagna unique been stolen by TOO many, I got on ROK late last season and was happy for it but he is another unique not likely to attract TOO many takers.

Mainly due to trivial reasons like Montagna had an average year in 2011 by his standards and Lenny is back and what does that mean?

As for ROK the Goodes gets picked first factor rules him out of most sides.

Write up to follow on both.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: truBLUE on February 04, 2012, 05:35:43 PM
Nick Haynes GWS ,great piece cw :)

Nick Haynes (GWS) FWD/MID $152,700
#0   GWS Giants
Age: 19yr 8mth    Games: 0     Born: May 18, 1992   
Height: 192cm     Weight: 78kg     Position: Midfield, Forward
Last Drafted: Round 1, Pick #7 2011 National Draft
Last Drafted By: GWS Giants



Nick Haynes is a 19-year-old forward from the Dandenong Stingrays in Victoria.

Represented Vic Country at the NAB AFL U18 Championships as a 19-year-old after playing locally with the Frankston Bombers at senior level in 2010.

He has great agility, takes a good overhead mark and shows very good running and aerobic capacity.

In the TAC Cup he averaged 17.4 disposals and six marks with the Stingrays, winning his club’s best and fairest award.

The GWS GIANTS selected Nick with their selection number 7 in the 2011 NAB AFL Draft.

DISCUSSION:   http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,47204.0.html

VIDEO:   http://bigpondvideo.com/AFL/390638/nick-haynes-2011-highlights/

http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/208/default.aspx?newsid=125728

Rookie Player Rating (FWD/MID) 6.5/10 - lowest rating for any high draft pick this season, reason being he looks unready for AFL footy and while he has ability and potential i cannot see him getting a LOT of games, whether he proves me wrong or not is to be shown, think given the firepower in the MIDS for GWS he will get a run in the FWD line and I don't think it will be a major role but he could step up when given the opportunity and I think he will get the opportunity just not sure when or for how long.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: mdub on February 04, 2012, 07:26:07 PM
Steven hill cw??

Stephen Hill (FRE) MID $328,300   
#32   Fremantle Dockers
Age: 21yr 9mth    Games: 67     Born: May 1, 1990   
Height: 184cm     Weight: 80kg     Position: Midfield
Last Drafted: Round 1, Pick #3 2008 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    22    213    172    385    67    15    13    53    2    9    24    73    10    17    1,460    1,699
Average    22    9.7    7.8    17.5    3.0    0.7    0.6    2.4    0.1    0.4    1.1    3.3    0.4    0.8    66.4        77.2

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2009    22    58.0
2010    21    66.7
2011    22    66.4

2011 DT Wrap - Played every game, high of 110 his only ton, few 90's couple of 30 somethings and a whole lot in the middle. 3rd year breakout rule passed Hill over and we wonder if he will break out in his 4th year....

http://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/afl/new-fremantle-coach-ross-lyon-backs-stephen-hill-to-fire/story-e6frg1xu-1226144504634

http://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/afl/runt-stepehn-hill-is-really-a-fremantle-dockers-ironman/story-e6frg21l-1226262763124

Mid Priced Player Rating (MID) 8/10 - Great request, excellent smokie, you be brave to pick him but I think this will be Hill's BO year, he has bulked up see image above, he is fitter and stronger and these are the three things he needed to achieve to break his tage he attracted last season and will again this season. Anotehr big plus for him this season is the return of Barlow and Mundy to full fitness and to a lesser extent broughton, these three guys will also draw tags and potentially allow Hill more space to accumulate. Hill was a high draft pick he has talent he is still young and this is the first year we have seen him bulked up, expect a 15 point increase in average, may not hit premium keeper status in 2012 but bet on him lifting significantly, and bet on FREO being high up in the 8 if these pieces keep falling into place for them.

elephants

Nice pick-up on Hill. Looks pretty big so his abililty to deal with taggers (will he have to with mundy and barlow fully fit?) will dramatically improve.
Not for me though, can't have too many Dockers :P

Colliwobblers

Quote from: Wbdfan on February 05, 2012, 11:43:40 PM
T.mitchell syd please CW 8)

Tom Mitchell
#6   Sydney Swans
Age: 18yr 8mth    Games: 0     Born: May 31, 1993   
Height: 180cm     Weight: 73kg     Position: Midfield
Last Drafted: Round 1, Pick #21 2011 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Sydney Swans
Supercoach Price: $106,600
Dreamteam Price: $98,700



Part of 13th AIS-AFL Academy intake. Left-footer with ball winning ability. Starred late in U18 champs, averaging 28 disposals. Signed as father-son to Swans. From Hale School."

The Swans have got themselves a contested ball, clearance specialist in Tom Mitchell. The hard-at-it onballer has battled injury at times this season, but he was among WA's best when he came into the team late in the national under-18 carnival. His ability to win the ball and distribute it efficiently by hand is outstanding and he is also a long kick off his left boot. He returned to play colts footy for Claremont late in the season and amassed 45 possessions in his first game back from an injury layoff.

VIDEO:  http://www.afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=123395#embedvideoplayer

http://www.afl.com.au/tabid/208/default.aspx?newsid=125961

http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/a/-/sport/10222921/sydney-finals-ban-on-mitchell/

Rookie Player Rating (MID) 7.5/10 - Gun rookie no doubt, but injury issues and young and little issues. I think Sydney want him to play and he may be a starter early in the season, but more likely he will see some action outside the AFL first, talent isn't the issue AFL readiness is.

Colliwobblers

Quote from: elephants on February 07, 2012, 01:34:19 AM
Nice pick-up on Hill. Looks pretty big so his abililty to deal with taggers (will he have to with mundy and barlow fully fit?) will dramatically improve.
Not for me though, can't have too many Dockers :P

+1 to all of that ELE :)

elephants

Ahhhh Tom Mitchell. My claim to fame is I ran the drinks for one of his school games (for the opposition)... He dominated :P Lock for me at this stage but all rookies will be subject to change throughout the NAB. Onya CW!