Kane Cornes

Started by smoothM24, June 03, 2013, 03:47:13 PM

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powersuperkents

Quote from: disco1992 on June 04, 2013, 04:49:19 PM
Quote from: smoothM24 on June 04, 2013, 04:07:52 PM
Im even tempted to throw Griffen into my calculations . He has a huge ceiling and is averaging 105. Another out of left field pick which i always like
I'm gathering your looking for a round 11 mid next round like me with the major options:
Barlow: Scored heavily over the past month, capable of 115 average or 95 average pricey but should be good
Cornes: Scoring so well, has got that feeling that he could fall
Cotchin: hasnt tonned up since round 4 but is a bargain price if he returns to form, should drop to 420/430k
Griffen: has a huge ceiling but is still yet to push elite category, normally does this very eratic with 3 scores below 80 3 above 125 from his 8 games can cop a tag.
Deledio: love him, in my side but has been tagged/ struggled in a few games this year, can be a flat track bully

with other options being:
Boyd: great player, no longer mr durible, has only hit the ton in 2/6 games but one was against the hapless saints.
Mitchell: hasnt been to shabby but has a massive BE this week pass.
Fyfe: wouldnt touch him with barlow being the better DTer
Redden: left field but he has averaged 100 over the past 2 years

thats my thoughts, im looking at barlow as my first choice with cornes a possibility after the byes as my last mid
I'm still keen on Redden, he started last season poorly as well but the second half saw him raise his average from high 80's to low 100's.

Still if I had to say:

Barlow 1st (I don't think he'll go 110+ but is a safe 105, he could drop into the 90's but with confidence I can say he should average past 102).

Kane Cornes 2nd. He is the most proven so far this season out of all the choice. But like stated he just seems too risky, I think it is psychological and he most likely won't fall but that feeling is enough to stay away from him and pick the alternative. I think he will average 108-112 but I'd rather advise to stay away. Honestly if I were in your position I would pick him over Barlow primarily because his price tag. I don't he'll do the Stants but if you don't like taking risks and want to play it safe, Barlow is the best possible choice

Cotchin...  >:( I had him last year and loved him just like I had Rockliff in 2011 and loved him. This year he is shower. He is identical to Rockliff in 2012 (I had Rockliff that entire year since I traded him in for Lanthony in round 2 or 3). He starts off incredible (Rocky started off better in 2012) and then just delivers crap. The injury is no longer an excuse for him. It was only an excuse for his first week back. I think that he is the Rockliff of 2013 (just with a worse previous season) and has only delivered two actual premium midfield scores. I think if you want a cheap mid pick him up, if you want a bargain he is not what your looking for. I'm convinced he will stay around the $440-450k mark for the entire duration of the season and will continue a low 90's average. I wish I didn't start him and picked Stanton etc. instead. But like Rockliff last year there is nothing I can really do with him so I'm going to hold and hope for him to prove me wrong (I highly doubt he will). Out of the two tigers Deledio is still the better choice  :-\

I also think Redden is really worth a punt. I myself will most likely pick him up. His low price tag and potential is too good to ignore. He is a risk though so you must consider the consequences if the risk doesn't pay off

smoothM24

Quote from: disco1992 on June 04, 2013, 04:49:19 PM
Quote from: smoothM24 on June 04, 2013, 04:07:52 PM
Im even tempted to throw Griffen into my calculations . He has a huge ceiling and is averaging 105. Another out of left field pick which i always like
I'm gathering your looking for a round 11 mid next round like me with the major options:
Barlow: Scored heavily over the past month, capable of 115 average or 95 average pricey but should be good
Cornes: Scoring so well, has got that feeling that he could fall
Cotchin: hasnt tonned up since round 4 but is a bargain price if he returns to form, should drop to 420/430k
Griffen: has a huge ceiling but is still yet to push elite category, normally does this very eratic with 3 scores below 80 3 above 125 from his 8 games can cop a tag.
Deledio: love him, in my side but has been tagged/ struggled in a few games this year, can be a flat track bully

with other options being:
Boyd: great player, no longer mr durible, has only hit the ton in 2/6 games but one was against the hapless saints.
Mitchell: hasnt been to shabby but has a massive BE this week pass.
Fyfe: wouldnt touch him with barlow being the better DTer
Redden: left field but he has averaged 100 over the past 2 years

thats my thoughts, im looking at barlow as my first choice with cornes a possibility after the byes as my last mid

Great input. Like all those options i am to leaning towards kornes or barlow. Deledio is a gun but i am still unsure on him. Cotchin also a gun but with him scoring poorly at the moment i am more keen on bringing in people with form, if he gains some momentum i can always swing him in later

powersuperkents

Quote from: smoothM24 on June 04, 2013, 05:14:03 PM
Quote from: disco1992 on June 04, 2013, 04:49:19 PM
Quote from: smoothM24 on June 04, 2013, 04:07:52 PM
Im even tempted to throw Griffen into my calculations . He has a huge ceiling and is averaging 105. Another out of left field pick which i always like
I'm gathering your looking for a round 11 mid next round like me with the major options:
Barlow: Scored heavily over the past month, capable of 115 average or 95 average pricey but should be good
Cornes: Scoring so well, has got that feeling that he could fall
Cotchin: hasnt tonned up since round 4 but is a bargain price if he returns to form, should drop to 420/430k
Griffen: has a huge ceiling but is still yet to push elite category, normally does this very eratic with 3 scores below 80 3 above 125 from his 8 games can cop a tag.
Deledio: love him, in my side but has been tagged/ struggled in a few games this year, can be a flat track bully

with other options being:
Boyd: great player, no longer mr durible, has only hit the ton in 2/6 games but one was against the hapless saints.
Mitchell: hasnt been to shabby but has a massive BE this week pass.
Fyfe: wouldnt touch him with barlow being the better DTer
Redden: left field but he has averaged 100 over the past 2 years

thats my thoughts, im looking at barlow as my first choice with cornes a possibility after the byes as my last mid

Great input. Like all those options i am to leaning towards kornes or barlow. Deledio is a gun but i am still unsure on him. Cotchin also a gun but with him scoring poorly at the moment i am more keen on bringing in people with form, if he gains some momentum i can always swing him in later
Yeah Barlow and Cornes are the obvious two mate. Cornes for risk vs. reward and Barlow for safety and security. Seriously I think Barlows lowest score was in the 80's and that was on one occasion. Both are great picks though :)

pinochio

Quote from: powersuperkents on June 04, 2013, 05:38:23 PM
Quote from: smoothM24 on June 04, 2013, 05:14:03 PM
Quote from: disco1992 on June 04, 2013, 04:49:19 PM
Quote from: smoothM24 on June 04, 2013, 04:07:52 PM
Im even tempted to throw Griffen into my calculations . He has a huge ceiling and is averaging 105. Another out of left field pick which i always like
I'm gathering your looking for a round 11 mid next round like me with the major options:
Barlow: Scored heavily over the past month, capable of 115 average or 95 average pricey but should be good
Cornes: Scoring so well, has got that feeling that he could fall
Cotchin: hasnt tonned up since round 4 but is a bargain price if he returns to form, should drop to 420/430k
Griffen: has a huge ceiling but is still yet to push elite category, normally does this very eratic with 3 scores below 80 3 above 125 from his 8 games can cop a tag.
Deledio: love him, in my side but has been tagged/ struggled in a few games this year, can be a flat track bully

with other options being:
Boyd: great player, no longer mr durible, has only hit the ton in 2/6 games but one was against the hapless saints.
Mitchell: hasnt been to shabby but has a massive BE this week pass.
Fyfe: wouldnt touch him with barlow being the better DTer
Redden: left field but he has averaged 100 over the past 2 years

thats my thoughts, im looking at barlow as my first choice with cornes a possibility after the byes as my last mid

Great input. Like all those options i am to leaning towards kornes or barlow. Deledio is a gun but i am still unsure on him. Cotchin also a gun but with him scoring poorly at the moment i am more keen on bringing in people with form, if he gains some momentum i can always swing him in later
Yeah Barlow and Cornes are the obvious two mate. Cornes for risk vs. reward and Barlow for safety and security. Seriously I think Barlows lowest score was in the 80's and that was on one occasion. Both are great picks though :)

barlows 50k more expensive too :/

powersuperkents

Quote from: pinochio on June 04, 2013, 05:49:43 PM
Quote from: powersuperkents on June 04, 2013, 05:38:23 PM
Quote from: smoothM24 on June 04, 2013, 05:14:03 PM
Quote from: disco1992 on June 04, 2013, 04:49:19 PM
Quote from: smoothM24 on June 04, 2013, 04:07:52 PM
Im even tempted to throw Griffen into my calculations . He has a huge ceiling and is averaging 105. Another out of left field pick which i always like
I'm gathering your looking for a round 11 mid next round like me with the major options:
Barlow: Scored heavily over the past month, capable of 115 average or 95 average pricey but should be good
Cornes: Scoring so well, has got that feeling that he could fall
Cotchin: hasnt tonned up since round 4 but is a bargain price if he returns to form, should drop to 420/430k
Griffen: has a huge ceiling but is still yet to push elite category, normally does this very eratic with 3 scores below 80 3 above 125 from his 8 games can cop a tag.
Deledio: love him, in my side but has been tagged/ struggled in a few games this year, can be a flat track bully

with other options being:
Boyd: great player, no longer mr durible, has only hit the ton in 2/6 games but one was against the hapless saints.
Mitchell: hasnt been to shabby but has a massive BE this week pass.
Fyfe: wouldnt touch him with barlow being the better DTer
Redden: left field but he has averaged 100 over the past 2 years

thats my thoughts, im looking at barlow as my first choice with cornes a possibility after the byes as my last mid

Great input. Like all those options i am to leaning towards kornes or barlow. Deledio is a gun but i am still unsure on him. Cotchin also a gun but with him scoring poorly at the moment i am more keen on bringing in people with form, if he gains some momentum i can always swing him in later
Yeah Barlow and Cornes are the obvious two mate. Cornes for risk vs. reward and Barlow for safety and security. Seriously I think Barlows lowest score was in the 80's and that was on one occasion. Both are great picks though :)

barlows 50k more expensive too :/
Yeah out of the two I'd be going Cornes, I really want to bring him in as well after the byes, firstly because his scoring and secondly I'm a port supporter and he is the only one in that team besides Hartlett, Boak and Westhoff that is keeping my faith in them becoming a top 8 team for the next few years alive  :-\ Sadly I don't rate Hartlett, Boak and Westhoff in dream team.

disco1992

Quote from: pinochio on June 04, 2013, 05:49:43 PM
Quote from: powersuperkents on June 04, 2013, 05:38:23 PM
Quote from: smoothM24 on June 04, 2013, 05:14:03 PM
Quote from: disco1992 on June 04, 2013, 04:49:19 PM
Quote from: smoothM24 on June 04, 2013, 04:07:52 PM
Im even tempted to throw Griffen into my calculations . He has a huge ceiling and is averaging 105. Another out of left field pick which i always like
I'm gathering your looking for a round 11 mid next round like me with the major options:
Barlow: Scored heavily over the past month, capable of 115 average or 95 average pricey but should be good
Cornes: Scoring so well, has got that feeling that he could fall
Cotchin: hasnt tonned up since round 4 but is a bargain price if he returns to form, should drop to 420/430k
Griffen: has a huge ceiling but is still yet to push elite category, normally does this very eratic with 3 scores below 80 3 above 125 from his 8 games can cop a tag.
Deledio: love him, in my side but has been tagged/ struggled in a few games this year, can be a flat track bully

with other options being:
Boyd: great player, no longer mr durible, has only hit the ton in 2/6 games but one was against the hapless saints.
Mitchell: hasnt been to shabby but has a massive BE this week pass.
Fyfe: wouldnt touch him with barlow being the better DTer
Redden: left field but he has averaged 100 over the past 2 years

thats my thoughts, im looking at barlow as my first choice with cornes a possibility after the byes as my last mid

Great input. Like all those options i am to leaning towards kornes or barlow. Deledio is a gun but i am still unsure on him. Cotchin also a gun but with him scoring poorly at the moment i am more keen on bringing in people with form, if he gains some momentum i can always swing him in later
Yeah Barlow and Cornes are the obvious two mate. Cornes for risk vs. reward and Barlow for safety and security. Seriously I think Barlows lowest score was in the 80's and that was on one occasion. Both are great picks though :)

barlows 50k more expensive too :/
also barlows BE is 77 where cornes is 130 so cornes should drop further!

pinochio

just read that he is kinda on thin ice with the power faithful....they are thinking and wanting really for him to be dropped....

has put me off him completely lolz

powersuperkents

Quote from: pinochio on June 04, 2013, 09:10:06 PM
just read that he is kinda on thin ice with the power faithful....they are thinking and wanting really for him to be dropped....

has put me off him completely lolz
It's only because he is old as shower. They won't drop him. If you watch the games him, Boak, Hartlett, Westhoff, Jonas and Carlile are basically the team adding Schultz for a couple goals here and there and I forgot to mention Wingard ;)

powersuperkents

#23
He is too vital for them to drop. If he scores well in r12 hopefully not surpassing his 130 BE I will have found my M8 ;)

its me lads

Yeah they're not happy with him. Saw an article saying that if he's not tagging then he shouldn't be in the team. Wouldn't touch him with a 10 foot pole.

pinochio

will be looking at barlow next week :)

powersuperkents

Quote from: its me lads on June 04, 2013, 09:27:46 PM
Yeah they're not happy with him. Saw an article saying that if he's not tagging then he shouldn't be in the team. Wouldn't touch him with a 10 foot pole.
really? The port adelaide club board are so stupid  :-\ This frustrates me, he is our major ball winner and I really really like the way Hinkley is taking the club with the youth playing and dumping the old useless players (you can see how affective it's been when watching Westhoff, Hartlett and especially Jonas he is looking like an excellent full back) but regardless they need to keep role models and Boak has been fantastic but who better than Cornes he played in the 2004 & 2007 grand finals and Cassisi has barely been around this year but they should at least wait until next year to dump him (personally I want him to stay until he is pushed out by the improving youth). It frustrates me, especially the fact they can win their first five and then lose to the Bulldogs!! I watched the full game and I believe Giansiracusa is the only reason why the Bulldogs won (Williams getting injured was the worst thing that could have happened) but this was a team that beat the Eagles and Adelaide and they played so well at the beginning of the season and now it looks like its completely gone. Finally Wines looks like he's trying but teams seem to be paying more attention to him now and he is no longer the player he appeared to be and Monfries sucks, in the last 2 minutes port still had some hope and that Essendon loser missed the set shot which would have resulted in a game that could have went to either side. They better show more improvement next season and the second half of this season or I'm going to go crazy 

hardnut

Boards should stay away from coaching and should never undermine the coach, if this is true it's a bad sign for Port who I think are on the right path despite recent losses. Koschy (sp?) has been great for the club but shouldn't get too big for his boots.

henry

Like many want to get a round 11 premium mid in for a round 12 mid rook (evans). I always planned to get cotchin back in that week but based on current form will go barlow instead. May end up getting cotch anyway if his form improves. I'm not convinced by cornes, reckon as port continue to lose games his scores will drop. I'd have barlow and cotchin ahead of him as round 11 bye mid premos.

hardnut

Quote from: henry on June 04, 2013, 10:53:41 PM
Like many want to get a round 11 premium mid in for a round 12 mid rook (evans). I always planned to get cotchin back in that week but based on current form will go barlow instead. May end up getting cotch anyway if his form improves. I'm not convinced by cornes, reckon as port continue to lose games his scores will drop. I'd have barlow and cotchin ahead of him as round 11 bye mid premos.
really Cotchin? That's a lot of faith in the last 10 rounds of last year...