2014 Lock Ins ?

Started by Vinny, June 24, 2013, 10:51:09 PM

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hawkers65

Quote from: JROO8 on July 30, 2013, 08:24:25 PM
Anyone remember Mitch Thorp? Been dominating in Tassie and may be drafted again. For anyone who doesn't know who he is, he's the guy the Hawks drafted at #6 ahead of Jelwood. If he gets drafted he should get games and be a good rookie forward choice. Nt sure about a lock as yet, but I think he's one to keep an eye and see where he gets drafted.

Yeah I remember him, if he is drafted to a lower ranked club, he should see some games and stand up with his mature body, a bit like how Terlich has.

sammy123

they way jpk has been scoring. Could be a low price next year. Could be a tempting mid pricer who scorez premo scores

Mat0369

Quote from: Rusty00 on July 30, 2013, 10:29:49 AM

Will be interesting to see what position Dale Thomas is given next year. He did play half-back for those few games between his injuries, however probably not enough to be given MID-DEF DPP.


Goldstein's down year was mainly due to H-MAC stealing his game time. Jacobs hasn't had that issue this season it's just been his form. Although he has proven he can average 100+ so you never know  ;)

Agree, if Thomas has back DPP he might be an intersting pick up. His average may not have put him in the best 10 forwards, but it could in the back half.

Also Goldstein was coming off an injury and horribly out of form. North actually dropped him and they were using HMac as a forward early, when Goldstein was struggling they dropped him. He also struggled to recapture form when McIntosh got injured. Sauce's age works in his favor, and if he is cheap enough he very well might be worth the risk.


Quote from: JROO8 on July 30, 2013, 08:24:25 PM
Anyone remember Mitch Thorp? Been dominating in Tassie and may be drafted again. For anyone who doesn't know who he is, he's the guy the Hawks drafted at #6 ahead of Jelwood. If he gets drafted he should get games and be a good rookie forward choice. Nt sure about a lock as yet, but I think he's one to keep an eye and see where he gets drafted.

He had attitude problems at the Hawks from what I remember. If he has matured I can see a team giving him a shot, but if he still has character issues, teams will pass regardless of the talent.

Big Mac

Not sure if he's been mentioned but what about Patton? Only played 3 games this year so should have a hefty discount and could be a possible f6?

Mat0369

One guy I was thinking about a couple of weeks ago but depends on price and DPP is Wellingham. He has missed a lot of games this year and had some low scores due to injury

lewis

couple other worthy of rookie starts Kurt Heatherley and shem tatupu.

Vinny

Hmm Wellingham could be a very good pick up, if he continues to play in the midfield and keeps DPP.

Jackross10

After today I am going to start with Griffen and Jack!

Jroo

If Chad Wingard is a MID/FWD, I suspect he'll be in a lot of teams next year. Gun.

Sydney14

Throw away the key on Wingard LOCK

enzedder

Quote from: JROO8 on August 04, 2013, 06:18:13 PM
If Chad Wingard is a MID/FWD, I suspect he'll be in a lot of teams next year. Gun.
If he is a MID/FWD I'd be inclined to agree. Played every game. Worst scores are 3 in the 70s. Consistently good. Sometimes brilliant.

Noz

Quote from: Noz on July 11, 2013, 07:33:39 PM
Wingard + Tom Boyd + Jack Martin + O'Meara + Tom Mitchell + Auto Select = Recipe for Success

Crouchy can have a spot in that all studded midfield next year

Wingard will also be the first ever man to reach the $1 million price tag with an average of 190 super coach points
Martin to have the highest price rise in super coach history, reaching the $500,000 mark in 4 games
Boyd to have scored the highest supercoach score in history in his first game by kicking 19 goals
Mitchell to average 40 touches and 150 super coach points and become the second man to hit $1 million
O'Meara and Crouch to both reach new heights and average 130 each for the year

Follow my success and the car is yours.

roti

DEF: Mitchell, Walker, Swallow, Suckling
MID: Ablett, Pendlebury, Dangerfield, Murphy, J.Martin
RUC: McIntosh
FWD: Wingard, Walker, Hogan

*DPP providing*

nrich102

DEF: Hanley, Mitchell, Suckling
MID: GAJ, Reddan, JOM, Griffen, Jellwood, Aish
RUCK: Luey
FWD: Danger, Rocky, Wingard, Tex, SAM MAYES, Hogan

Vinny

No Pendles Nrich ? Interesting with JOM for the second year. :P

What do people think about Kreuzer in the rucks with HMac and Naitanui up forward.

Will Kreuzer smash it next year or do a Jacobs ? Similar thing with Goldy and Minson. Not sure they can do two in a row.