Read this list of players and give me your opinion

Started by chosch, March 09, 2010, 04:01:22 PM

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chosch

Gday guys, i've had a bit of looksie around and i've come up with a few players that i'm not quite sure about in regards to scores this year, how do you guys think the players listed below will go DT wise. Any huge spuds, or surprise packets. Any opinion is welcomed:

Brad Symes
Chad Cornes
Brad Dalziell
Robbie Gray
Ben Warren
Grant Birchall
Lindsay Gilbee
Jack Trengove
Luke Ball
Mark McVeigh


ben0-1985

robbie gray and luke ball.

robbie is destined to have a breakout season.

ball will be getting more TOG so its natural to believe his dt figures will increse also

ben0-1985

jack trengrove would be a valuable pick also. should get games early on, will sky rocket in price fast

chosch

thats what i reckon... in theory. but WILL ball score more??
I wanna hear more on symes... articles suggest he's a good unique pick but i think he's got some sort of ailment. Also, will how do you guys reckon Dalziell will fair DT wise, can we expect a 90+ average??

Grant Birchall, how will he go?

Twin Peaks

out of those i am only on ball
a lot of talk about gray, not sure, for a risky pick hall is 60k cheaper and could scope comparably but i am on ziebell for a bit of a price rise and then upgrade to pav probably

chosch

what do you guys reckon trengove and warren will average this year?

valkorum

I am not certain that Dalziell is in the WCE best 22. 

MA19

Brad Symes has an injured knee and will not play round one. He was elevated to the crows leadership group over the off season, so when fit, he is in the first team every week.

Unfortunately, ever since he was traded from Port his been injury... Hell, he fell of the back of a car at training and broke his wrist. But, when he plays he shows a lot and he is very good with the footy.

Don't really know about his DT history, I think, if fit, he has the potential to get 80+ scores on a weekly basis, playing as another rebounding defender and potentially rotating up the ground through the midfield and wing.

obrient