2013 Player Profile: Nic Naitanui

Started by elephants, September 09, 2012, 02:00:58 PM

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Windigo

Like to see a bit more consistency in DT for me to pick him....Not looking likely for me next year.

Will look at NAB stats though.

Kellogscrunchynut

Wouldn't start with him although may upgrade to him later in the season and when cox retires he will be a lock.

DT87

I've almost decided on my rucks already. Starting Nic Nat and Leuey, with Roughead in the forwards as a DPP link.

Definitely more of an SCer, mainly because he wins a higher percentage of contested disposals than any other player in the AFL, but he should increase his DT average which is already pretty impressive.

KoopKicka


stew42

Shortlisted, but I don't think I'll start with him unless Coxy drops off a lot. I reckon he'll get too many scores around the 60 mark to be a good R1. Going Mummy instead I think.

Heppell21

Not starting with him. Probs going with Jolly and Ryder.

A definite lock for SC

Scrads

So interestingly enough at the AA annoncement, they said that in their meetings they have a representative from Champion Data who helps them with stats and stuff. Then during the rest of the night when talking about rucks (which was prolonged due to its controversial nature) it was mentioned several times that Naitanui plays 50% ruck and 50% forward. Now assuming these stats come from CD themselves (who determine the eligibility of the players in both forms of Fantasy Footy) do you think they would be wrong not to give Naitanui R/F eligibility in fantasy footy next year ? That would really throw a spanner in the works I reckon ;)

elephants

Quote from: Scrads on September 18, 2012, 01:10:29 AM
So interestingly enough at the AA annoncement, they said that in their meetings they have a representative from Champion Data who helps them with stats and stuff. Then during the rest of the night when talking about rucks (which was prolonged due to its controversial nature) it was mentioned several times that Naitanui plays 50% ruck and 50% forward. Now assuming these stats come from CD themselves (who determine the eligibility of the players in both forms of Fantasy Footy) do you think they would be wrong not to give Naitanui R/F eligibility in fantasy footy next year ? That would really throw a spanner in the works I reckon ;)

Wow, good thinking! I'm hoping that since Coxy was named as a deep forward he'll get r/f eligibility.

Adamant

Quote from: elephants on September 18, 2012, 01:13:16 AM
Quote from: Scrads on September 18, 2012, 01:10:29 AM
So interestingly enough at the AA annoncement, they said that in their meetings they have a representative from Champion Data who helps them with stats and stuff. Then during the rest of the night when talking about rucks (which was prolonged due to its controversial nature) it was mentioned several times that Naitanui plays 50% ruck and 50% forward. Now assuming these stats come from CD themselves (who determine the eligibility of the players in both forms of Fantasy Footy) do you think they would be wrong not to give Naitanui R/F eligibility in fantasy footy next year ? That would really throw a spanner in the works I reckon ;)

Wow, good thinking! I'm hoping that since Coxy was named as a deep forward he'll get r/f eligibility.
If one of Cox/NicNat got R/F DPP, they would be a lock. Could rotate with Daniher.

Ricochet

Quote from: Adamant on September 18, 2012, 01:22:27 AM
Quote from: elephants on September 18, 2012, 01:13:16 AM
Quote from: Scrads on September 18, 2012, 01:10:29 AM
So interestingly enough at the AA annoncement, they said that in their meetings they have a representative from Champion Data who helps them with stats and stuff. Then during the rest of the night when talking about rucks (which was prolonged due to its controversial nature) it was mentioned several times that Naitanui plays 50% ruck and 50% forward. Now assuming these stats come from CD themselves (who determine the eligibility of the players in both forms of Fantasy Footy) do you think they would be wrong not to give Naitanui R/F eligibility in fantasy footy next year ? That would really throw a spanner in the works I reckon ;)

Wow, good thinking! I'm hoping that since Coxy was named as a deep forward he'll get r/f eligibility.
If one of Cox/NicNat got R/F DPP, they would be a lock. Could rotate with Daniher.
wow that would completely change my strategy i have planned. Would have to lock this in if it happens

Sweetness

The AFL is bringing in the new "no wrestling before the ball is bounced" rule for ruckmen.

Does this give Nic Nat an advantage over other rucks (Surely he can out-jump them all)...Extra 10 points from hitouts....

Shihan7

Quote from: Sweetness on October 16, 2012, 11:18:13 PM
The AFL is bringing in the new "no wrestling before the ball is bounced" rule for ruckmen.

Does this give Nic Nat an advantage over other rucks (Surely he can out-jump them all)...Extra 10 points from hitouts....
McEvoy just became NicNat.

Spinking

Quote from: Sweetness on October 16, 2012, 11:18:13 PM
The AFL is bringing in the new "no wrestling before the ball is bounced" rule for ruckmen.

Does this give Nic Nat an advantage over other rucks (Surely he can out-jump them all)...Extra 10 points from hitouts....

Agree with this. If the new rule will benefit any player it will be NicNat. Suddenly becomes very relevant.

Ricochet

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/151457/default.aspx

WEST Coast ruckman Nic Naitanui will make a delayed start to pre-season training after booking in for groin surgery.

The 2012 All Australian was hampered in the latter stages of the season with the nagging injury.

It was hoped that Naitanui would be ready to train at full capacity upon resumption this week after the eight-week off-season break, but he was still in some discomfort and consulted a specialist on Wednesday.

As a result, he will be sent into surgery next week to appease the problem.

Barra17

Quote from: Scrads on September 18, 2012, 01:10:29 AM
So interestingly enough at the AA annoncement, they said that in their meetings they have a representative from Champion Data who helps them with stats and stuff. Then during the rest of the night when talking about rucks (which was prolonged due to its controversial nature) it was mentioned several times that Naitanui plays 50% ruck and 50% forward. Now assuming these stats come from CD themselves (who determine the eligibility of the players in both forms of Fantasy Footy) do you think they would be wrong not to give Naitanui R/F eligibility in fantasy footy next year ? That would really throw a spanner in the works I reckon ;)

If that's true then that'd mean that Cox would be 50% ruck and 50% forwards aswell. Maybe an eagle combo?