Breakout midfielder.

Started by swans15, December 23, 2014, 04:45:25 PM

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Mat0369

From that list Hanners is the guy I see potentially going 115+. I think most of the guys listed will average around 105

eaglesman

I will struggle to not pick treloar this season plus that bye is very handy! Have picked both treloar and Watson because I can not split either on what I think they will do this season from that price of 107!

Sabretooth Tigers

#17
 :)
Other.           
             Jack Steven  at   $455,900   could be the one.
But out of your list  deadheat             Treloar    Greene.
But if you want to have some fun next season,   get the Jack.      ;)

Holz

If I was one to target premos breaking into super premos than Parker would be my number one.

Jroo

Quote from: Sabretooth Tigers on December 24, 2014, 10:17:51 PM
:)
Other.           
             Jack Steven  at   $455,900   could be the one.
But out of your list  deadheat             Treloar    Greene.
But if you want to have some fun next season,   get the Jack.      ;)
Was hoping he'd be kept quite haha. Really considering him and due to price he'd be the one I'd pick. Hanners is the best from that lot, I reckon.

fasttrack13

I'd add Levi Greenwood to the list!

H1bb3i2d

Quote from: fasttrack13 on December 28, 2014, 05:45:41 PM
I'd add Levi Greenwood to the list!

The Roos didn't seem to share the same opinion...!

kilbluff1985


honza

Bradley Hill:

Rounds 1-8 without Sewell in side:
90

Rounds 10-15 with Sewell in side:
69

And most importantly, average in finals series:
93

Add in that classic variable "natural improvement"

Predicted SC average 96.

$407,100. Is there enough value?


fasttrack13

Not sure if take an average of 96 just means I have to upgrade him to uber premium because his scoring will be frustrating.

RaisyDaisy

Same conversation seems to come up each year, and most potential candidates are guessed to perhaps push their average to 100 or so, which means you need to upgrade them eventually anyway

Mid price options are viable in all other lines but not the midfield - this is where you just want super premiums

Griffen and Cotchin have the history and are worth a shot, but everyone below them isn't IMO.

Super Premo's and rookies all the way in the mids

nostradamus

Quote from: RaisyDaisy on January 01, 2015, 06:38:16 PM
Same conversation seems to come up each year, and most potential candidates are guessed to perhaps push their average to 100 or so, which means you need to upgrade them eventually anyway

Mid price options are viable in all other lines but not the midfield - this is where you just want super premiums

Griffen and Cotchin have the history and are worth a shot, but everyone below them isn't IMO.

Super Premo's and rookies all the way in the mids

or rookie priced  ;)

honza

This year is a little different to previous. The super premos (besides Rocky) are all busted and in slings.

RaisyDaisy

Quote from: nostradamus on January 01, 2015, 07:01:03 PM
or rookie priced  ;)

Of course :)

If you want to take a shot with a breakout contender then I think it has to be someone who you think can push 110+

These are the guys I would consider:

Jack Steven
Leigh Montagna
Andrew Swallow

I think there are plenty of guys who look attractive but will most likely only push 100 or so. I reckon these 3 are the best chances of being underpriced and capable of averaging 110+

Then I reckon these guys will increase their average and worth being a M5 slightly cheaper option

Ryan Griffen
Trent Cotchin
Kieren Jack

As an Eagles supporter I like Chris Masten and Luke Shuey as real smokey's to take it up another level, but wont be picking them

honza

Going by past numbers, the field of candidates for hitting super premo is those who averaged 100+ the previous year.

My candidates - Parker, Heppell, Duncan, Treloar.