Tim Shaw isn’t required to sell this team of February champions from the first round of the preseason.
We have had half of the 18 games in 18 days and the fantasy blogs are running hot with speculation, so it’s time to assemble a squad (this one picked in the Dream Team competition) comprised mostly of those who performed well in the preseason.
Perhaps surprisingly, I have not been able to find room for more than two Hawks despite them bossing the preseason so far. Four Demons shows how big their bandwagon is right now, though four Swans is maybe a few too many.
No doubt I’ll be able to compile another team after the second slate of games that will look a lot different!
Jarrad McVeigh – immune from the Swans’ tough early draw, proven champ Sam Mitchell – could still have upside with less tagging pressure off halfback Michael Hibberd – not a huge amount of upside but a little with his second half of 2013 being down Andrew Mackie – I like Mackie to lift his scoring with Enright dropping a bit this year and Bartel switching forward Matt Suckling – not entirely sold on this, maybe a sub risk, but there’s little else in this range Luke McDonald – two strong NAB games makes this a no-brainer Brodie Martin – contingent on him being named in R1 Alexis Georgiou – also has to be named R1 and given he’s a rookie this may be difficult
Patrick Dangerfield – pay for the best Tom Mitchell – can’t argue with that form Chad Wingard – when in doubt go for the younger player because they more likely have upside Lance Franklin – going on the Cloke theory from 2013 of a player who survives a bad contract year rebounding Troy Menzel – contingent on him getting picked for a fluid Blues forward line Sam Lloyd – I like to start the mature-agers because they tend to have better early games Jay Kennedy-Harris – I suspect he will have high standard deviation so he’s bench fodder Gary Rohan – barely surviving on the end of my forward bench