Nroo or Dmartin?

Started by govenator, March 04, 2012, 10:04:40 PM

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Nroo or Martin

Dustin Martin
23 (76.7%)
Nroooo
7 (23.3%)

Total Members Voted: 2

govenator

Need to fill F4 position. Currently got buddy, goodes, fyfe, ?, Dangerfield, christensen, saad, subs kerridge and folau


ando_10

dusty martin cause of DPP but rooey is a proven good scorer.


quinny88

Ive actually gone with nroo over dusty. i believe dusty will finish with a great average however richmond have an extremly rough start to the year and the saints have a very cruizey start so i would go with saint nick and look to upgrade a rookie to dmart a bit later on when his price drops

Bennyy

dont even think, go dusty

j959

Quote from: Bennyy on March 04, 2012, 10:58:57 PM
dont even think, go dusty
+1

I know this is SC, but a KPP over a young and up and coming C/F??
Saints possibly on the slide, Richmond aiming to come up ... (i know that the Tigers first 4-5 games are supposed to be tough but ...)

meow meow

People write off champions pretty easily around here. Riewoldt could, should, and might play closer to goal this year, and he could easily kick 70+ goals. The first 2 rounds of the 2010 season are stuck in my head for some reason.

kilbluff1985

Martin for me don't trust N.Roo's kicking accuracy at all.

Colliwobblers

dustbin, they arent even  in the same league imo

yangers95

IMO dusty is at very good value, and the only reason that he isn't a lock in everyone's team is that his initial draw isn't too kind. But there is a good chance that he should still get plenty of the ball in these matches, Nroo is more risky, he's a fallen giant and is still a great player, probably has a better chance of doing well or killing it than doing poorly. My head says dusty but my gut says roo, dusty is probably less risk, your choice mate

Disco

Dusty. The press has killed NRoo's scoring capabilities

Bosh

More upside for martin. Nroo is only guna slide from here on in IMO

meow meow

The press? That thing that has been around since 2010, when Riewoldt averaged 117 if you take out the game where he tore his hamstring? The press is just a modified version of Clarkson's cluster, which has been around since 2008.

NRoo still has plenty of upside. It's pretty much universally agreed that he played like crap last year, and still managed to average 87. We're talking about a guy who averaged 113 or more in the past 6 years that he wasn't effected by injury. If he's fit he will easily average over 100, and is very capable of 110 again.

Bosh

Quote from: meow meow on March 05, 2012, 06:47:14 PM
The press? That thing that has been around since 2010, when Riewoldt averaged 117 if you take out the game where he tore his hamstring? The press is just a modified version of Clarkson's cluster, which has been around since 2008.

NRoo still has plenty of upside. It's pretty much universally agreed that he played like crap last year, and still managed to average 87. We're talking about a guy who averaged 113 or more in the past 6 years that he wasn't effected by injury. If he's fit he will easily average over 100, and is very capable of 110 again.


Not quite sure we will see that happen. Martin averaged 100 in his 2nd year. You can't say Martin doesn't have more upside?

meow meow

Quote from: Bosh on March 05, 2012, 06:50:26 PM
Quote from: meow meow on March 05, 2012, 06:47:14 PM
The press? That thing that has been around since 2010, when Riewoldt averaged 117 if you take out the game where he tore his hamstring? The press is just a modified version of Clarkson's cluster, which has been around since 2008.

NRoo still has plenty of upside. It's pretty much universally agreed that he played like crap last year, and still managed to average 87. We're talking about a guy who averaged 113 or more in the past 6 years that he wasn't effected by injury. If he's fit he will easily average over 100, and is very capable of 110 again.


Not quite sure we will see that happen. Martin averaged 100 in his 2nd year. You can't say Martin doesn't have more upside?

Equal.

Bosh

Quote from: meow meow on March 05, 2012, 06:53:35 PM
Quote from: Bosh on March 05, 2012, 06:50:26 PM
Quote from: meow meow on March 05, 2012, 06:47:14 PM
The press? That thing that has been around since 2010, when Riewoldt averaged 117 if you take out the game where he tore his hamstring? The press is just a modified version of Clarkson's cluster, which has been around since 2008.

NRoo still has plenty of upside. It's pretty much universally agreed that he played like crap last year, and still managed to average 87. We're talking about a guy who averaged 113 or more in the past 6 years that he wasn't effected by injury. If he's fit he will easily average over 100, and is very capable of 110 again.


Not quite sure we will see that happen. Martin averaged 100 in his 2nd year. You can't say Martin doesn't have more upside?

Equal.

Haha, So choose 'em both? Or.. Nroo because cheaper?