HIRE A DT DETECTIVE 2013 - PLAYER RESEARCH BY REQUEST

Started by Colliwobblers, October 01, 2012, 05:27:17 PM

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Grazz

Quote from: Colliwobblers on October 07, 2012, 11:37:15 PM
All good hopefuly Noz will be around through the week to get a few done, I will be doing some each night through the week so should be all up to date this week.

Interesting week ahead, got to love trade week, depending who you barrack for :) Crows fans must hate it by now....

Yep not alot of fun for us this year colli, im filthy at Tippett but i'll leave it there. :-X

Justin Bieber



Mr.Craig


Justin Bieber

I will be asking for Tambling next year! Somehow :o lol :P

Colliwobblers

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Quote from: Adamant on October 04, 2012, 06:49:26 PM
Mitch Robinson please Colli  :)

Mitch Robinson    
#12   Carlton Blues
Age: 23yr 4mth    Games: 67     Born: June 7, 1989   
Height: 185cm     Weight: 86kg     Position: Midfield, Forward
Last Drafted: Round 3, Pick #40 2008 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Carlton Blues



Profile & Discussion:  http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,67927.0.html

Draft history: 2008 NAB AFL Draft 3rd round selection (Carlton) No. 40 overall.

Mitch Robinson (born 7 June 1989) is an Australian rules footballer with the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League.

Robinson is a midfielder/half-forward who played junior football in Tasmania. In 2008, as an eighteen-year-old, he played eleven games for the Tasmanian Devils Football Club in the Victorian Football League, as well as two games for the Lauderdale Football Club seniors in the Southern Football League, and one game for the Tassie Mariners in the TAC Cup. He featured prominently at the AFL Under-18s Championship, winning the award as the Hunter-Harrison Medal as the best player in Division Two of the competition. He was drafted by the Carlton Football Club with its 3rd round selection (No. 40 overall) in the 2008 AFL National Draft, and made his debut in Round 1, 2009 against Richmond at the M.C.G., scoring three goals.

Robinson played sporadically in the AFL in his first two seasons, playing 26 of 46 possible games for Carlton and spending the rest of the time with VFL-affiliate Northern Bullants. His breakthrough came in the 2011 season, when he won a regular place in the team, and became a key ball-winner in the midfield; at midseason, Herald Sun commentator Mark Robinson heralded him as the league's most improved player, and he went on to finish seventh in the John Nicholls Medal count for the season, and was selected to represent Australia in the 2011 International Rules Series.

Robinson quickly became popular with Carlton fans for his incredible hardness at the ball â€" often in apparent disregard for his own safety, to the point where his style is frequently described as "kamikaze"

Season 2012 Totals/Averages
   
            GM    K    HB    D    M    G    B    T    HO    FF    FA    DT *    SC *
Total    18    213    166    379    94    12    10    93    17    23    25    1,672    1,597
Average    18    11.8    9.2    21.1    5.2    0.7    0.6    5.2    0.9    1.3    1.4    92.9    88.7

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2009    10    58.7
2010    15    69.3
2011    21    92.2
2012    18    92.9


2011: After a strong finish to 2010, had his best season in 2011, as reflected by his seventh placing in the best and fairest award. Playing mainly in the midfield, he inspired his team mates with his physical presence at the contest. Capped a fine year with selection in the International Rules squad against Ireland.

2012: 9 tons, high of 146, only 4 scores under 70 one 70, and a low of 39 injury affected. A very reliable and solid season marred only by injury which kept him out for a few.

Premium Player Rating (MID/FWD) - 8.2/10 A low rating for Robbo, it would and should be higher, if not for his likelihood of being injured. He is a hard in and under attacker of the Ball and whoever possesses it or attempts to possess it ahead of him. He became premium in 2011 and elite in 2012. His consistency in scoring over the 2012 season makes him a top notch option for your FWD line. If made Mid only he like many others would slip down the pecking order and be almost unelectable for your midfield. Expect him to consolidate and build on his 2012 form consistency and scoring and be better again in 2013. Expect a touch over 100 average, more if he plays most of his time in the middle, but not much more either way.

Rating based on: Scoring ceiling, Scoring consistency, Playing style / likelihood of missing games through injury.

Grazz

Liked his year, i think the body and the injury slowed him up a bit towards the end of the year. He looked pretty sore out there at times late in the season no surprise when you see how he goes about it. Tough as nails and hard at it. Definate candidate to make my side again next year.

Adamant

Quote from: Colliwobblers on October 11, 2012, 12:41:43 AM
Quote from: Adamant on October 04, 2012, 06:49:26 PM
Mitch Robinson please Colli  :)

Mitch Robinson    
#12   Carlton Blues
Age: 23yr 4mth    Games: 67     Born: June 7, 1989   
Height: 185cm     Weight: 86kg     Position: Midfield, Forward
Last Drafted: Round 3, Pick #40 2008 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Carlton Blues



Profile & Discussion:  http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,67927.0.html

Draft history: 2008 NAB AFL Draft 3rd round selection (Carlton) No. 40 overall.

Mitch Robinson (born 7 June 1989) is an Australian rules footballer with the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League.

Robinson is a midfielder/half-forward who played junior football in Tasmania. In 2008, as an eighteen-year-old, he played eleven games for the Tasmanian Devils Football Club in the Victorian Football League, as well as two games for the Lauderdale Football Club seniors in the Southern Football League, and one game for the Tassie Mariners in the TAC Cup. He featured prominently at the AFL Under-18s Championship, winning the award as the Hunter-Harrison Medal as the best player in Division Two of the competition. He was drafted by the Carlton Football Club with its 3rd round selection (No. 40 overall) in the 2008 AFL National Draft, and made his debut in Round 1, 2009 against Richmond at the M.C.G., scoring three goals.

Robinson played sporadically in the AFL in his first two seasons, playing 26 of 46 possible games for Carlton and spending the rest of the time with VFL-affiliate Northern Bullants. His breakthrough came in the 2011 season, when he won a regular place in the team, and became a key ball-winner in the midfield; at midseason, Herald Sun commentator Mark Robinson heralded him as the league's most improved player, and he went on to finish seventh in the John Nicholls Medal count for the season, and was selected to represent Australia in the 2011 International Rules Series.

Robinson quickly became popular with Carlton fans for his incredible hardness at the ball â€" often in apparent disregard for his own safety, to the point where his style is frequently described as "kamikaze"

Season 2012 Totals/Averages
   
            GM    K    HB    D    M    G    B    T    HO    FF    FA    DT *    SC *
Total    18    213    166    379    94    12    10    93    17    23    25    1,672    1,597
Average    18    11.8    9.2    21.1    5.2    0.7    0.6    5.2    0.9    1.3    1.4    92.9    88.7

Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2009    10    58.7
2010    15    69.3
2011    21    92.2
2012    18    92.9


2011: After a strong finish to 2010, had his best season in 2011, as reflected by his seventh placing in the best and fairest award. Playing mainly in the midfield, he inspired his team mates with his physical presence at the contest. Capped a fine year with selection in the International Rules squad against Ireland.

2012: 9 tons, high of 146, only 4 scores under 70 one 70, and a low of 39 injury affected. A very reliable and solid season marred only by injury which kept him out for a few.

Premium Player Rating (MID/FWD) - 8.2/10 A low rating for Robbo, it would and should be higher, if not for his likelihood of being injured. He is a hard in and under attacker of the Ball and whoever possesses it or attempts to possess it ahead of him. He became premium in 2011 and elite in 2012. His consistency in scoring over the 2012 season makes him a top notch option for your FWD line. If made Mid only he like many others would slip down the pecking order and be almost unelectable for your midfield. Expect him to consolidate and build on his 2012 form consistency and scoring and be better again in 2013. Expect a touch over 100 average, more if he plays most of his time in the middle, but not much more either way.

Rating based on: Scoring ceiling, Scoring consistency, Playing style / likelihood of missing games through injury.
Thanks Colli  8)
Robbo would have averaged 100 if he didnt sustain that end of season injury - locked in for me next year.

Scrads


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stew42

Quote from: Colliwobblers on October 01, 2012, 07:36:36 PM
Quote from: KoopKicka on October 01, 2012, 06:34:37 PM
Woohoo!

First request for you Colli

Christian Howard

Christian Howard
   
#30   Western Bulldogs
Age: 21yr 6mth    Games: 17     Born: March 19, 1991   
Height: 184cm     Weight: 81kg     Position: Defender
Last Drafted: Round 1, Pick #15 2009 National Draft
Last Drafted By: Western Bulldogs



Profile/Discussion: http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,67842.0.html

The 2009 first-round draft pick made his AFL debut in round 10 against Hawthorn and averaged 13 disposals in his six games, including a career-best 18 disposals against Essendon in round 21 (2011). A raking left-footer, he doesn’t seem overawed on the big stage and looks to have untapped talent. Signed a contract extension in November (2011) and will benefit with extra bulk on his 186cm frame.

Season 2012 Totals/Averages
   
     GM    K    HB    D    M    G    B    T    HO    FF    FA    DT *    SC *
Total    11    102    78    180    49    2    5    16    0    6    12    660    675
Average    11    9.3    7.1    16.4    4.4    0.2    0.4    1.4    0    0.6    1.1    60.0    61.4

2012 Games Log for Christian Howard (Western Bulldogs)
   
Description    Date    Opponent               K    HB    D    M    G    B    T    HO    GA    I50    FF    FA    DT    SC
Round 23    2nd Sep    Brisbane               10    6    16    6    0    0    0    0    0    0    2    3    53    67
Round 22    26th Aug    Geelong               13    15    28    6    2    1    2    0    0    2    0    2    102    91
Round 19    4th Aug    North Melbourne     5    9    14    3    0    0    0    0    0    2    0    0    42    37
Round 18    29th Jul    St Kilda               5    10    15    4    0    0    1    0    0    3    0    1    48    49
Round 17    21st Jul    Carlton               12    6    18    6    0    2    3    0    1    3    1    2    75    69
Round 16    15th Jul    Hawthorn               6    4    10    5    0    0    0    0    0    0    1    1    39    25
Round 15    8th Jul    Fremantle               10    6    16    3    0    1    2    0    0    3    1    1    58    86
Round 14    30th Jun    Essendon               5    2    7    4    0    0    1    0    0    1    0    0    35    33
Round 13    23rd Jun    Brisbane               17    8    25    3    0    1    1    0    0    4    0    0    81    88
Round 12    17th Jun    Port Adelaide        12    8    20    6    0    0    5    0    0    0    0    1    87    87
Round 1    1st Apr    West Coast       7    4    11    3    0    0    1    0    0    0    1    1    40    43
   
Past Dream Team Average Scores
   
Year    Games    Average
2011    6    50.8
2012    11    60.0

Mid Year 2012 Article:  http://www.afl.com.au/news/blogarticle/tabid/8123/newsid/139296/default.aspx

Mid Priced Player Rating (DEF) - 7.7/10 I jumped on this kid last season in both DT and SC and he went and got injured and out for half the season. Regardless of that it would have been a mistake anyway, a year too soon. But not now. At his price (yet to be confirmed but expected to be modest), he could be one of the best picks for 2013. WHY? you ask, he didn't do much last season. Well actually he showed a lot 4 games over 75 including a ton, playing alongside Hargrave and Gilbee at times both last season, well guess what? BOTH have retired. This kid with another full preseason under his belt, taken at pick #15 overall in 2009 was always going to take over eventually as the Bulldogs playmaker out of defence, at this point there should still be plenty of setting up and coming out of defense for a rebuilding Bulldogs unit and Howard should see plenty of the pill in 2013. If he can step up as the Doggies now desperately need him to he will be the man and a potential premium Back.

Rating based on: Value, Potential, Opportunity.
Does this lad's ranking change with the departure of Lake?

Colliwobblers

No he is a rebound running defender, he cannot be given a role on a key fwd, he isn't big enough or strong enough and never will be.

He is there to rebound and use the ball out of defence, not as a stopper or a key position player.

Lake going will weaken the doggeis backline and have some effect but not to this guys role.

Hargrave and gilbee were more rebounding playmaking defenders however so thier departure does effect this guy, possitively.

Dogs will need to find a strong tall to replace Lake. not someone like Howard.

Footy_Boiz