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Injuries galore: Round 5 wrap

Round 5 wrap

If you were able to tip eight winners this week, congratulations, you must have a knack for tipping. For the rest of us tipping was very challenging.

You could have gone either way with the game Friday night in which St Kilda pumped Port, Collingwood were favourites on ANZAC day, but yet again disappointed in the final minutes and on Saturday night Richmond and Fremantle managed their first wins of the season.

Injuries could come at a big cost with fantasy sides already feeling the punch from Raines, Anthony, Cousins and Ottens; the list goes on. This week there were some big names casualties; David Hille, Brent Harvey and Matthew Richardson. Hille is out for the season and Harvey will be sidelined for an extended period, while Richo could miss just the one week.

Fantasy favourite, in particular in Dream Team, Bradd Dalziell added to the injury woes up north, he is out for two-three months.

In some more bad news on the injury front, last years Rising Star winner, Rhys Palmer will miss the rest of the season with an ACL injury on his right knee and Lachie Hansen will be out for at least a month with a troublesome hamstring.

Luckily there were no major reports to talk of, in what was an average week of Fantasy football.  

I have not added the players scores next to their names this week as I presume you already know most of them. If you would like me to in the future, please comment.

 

St Kilda 15.12.102 def Port Adelaide 5.6.36

Geelong beware. A St Kilda side, who notched their sixth comprehensive win against Port Adelaide, are rampaging and gathering momentum - fast. In the lead up to round 5 it was arguably match of the round; by half time it had become the farce of the round. Port had kicked just nine points to half time (including a dubious free kick which resulted in a goal) compared with St Kilda’s 65. Two sides coming off two big wins were put on the same park, in Aami Stadium and the

Saints excelled at every point.

The Saints backline, consisting of great users, Sam Gilbert, Farren Ray and Sam Fisher were too good for a Port Adelaide forward line who had kicked 39 goals in their past fortnight leading into the match. Nick Riewoldt and Lenny Hayes played superbly and reached their breakevens. Leigh Montagna and Jason Gram both reached SC tons despite knocks.

Port Adelaide were beaten in every area, including the fantasy scores. Dominic Cassisi, Steven Salopek and Nathan Krakouer would have pleased their coaches and to a lesser extent Travis Boak and Chad Cornes.

Last year the most talked about lead up to a match was round 17 when the two heavy weights, Geelong and Hawthorn played off. Will round 14 this year be the same as 17 last year? They are already talking of a relocation to the MCG.

Star Man: Lenny Hayes. Leading disposal getter on the ground with 32, which included 12 contested, seven tackles and a goal.

Shocker: Danyle Pearce. Well held by Jones and only could manage 12 disposals.

One to watch: Hamish Hartlett. Second week in a row as the OTW but his price rises this week and with Mitch Robinson not finding a game will you trade for him?

 

Essendon 13.15.93 def Collingwood 12.16.88

Most ANZAC day matches provide a great contest between the Pies and Bombers and this year was no exception. Like most games played on Saturday and Sunday in the south, the players had to contend with driving rain – nothing compared with what the game was honouring mind you. Only the ’95 contest could rival this ANZAC day clash. The Pies fans will always look for excuses, this time with injuries, but David Hille went down early leaving the Bombers one short for the whole match.

David Zaharakis, a name probably only known to fantasy coaches and Essendon supporters before 5.30pm Saturday afternoon, stole the show with a goal just seconds out from the siren to get the Bombers over the line. Joffa already had his gold jacket out with the Pies up by 14 points with less than five minutes left, before the Bombers kicked three unanswered goals to steal the win.

Patrick Ryder won the ANZAC Medal and deservedly so, he had to shoulder the ruck duties single-handedly after Hille was struck down in the second minute. Jobe Watson and Brent Stanton played well and Ricky Dyson kicked a beauty as part of the comeback, he was the late replacement for Mark McVeigh.

The usual high scoring pair of Scott Pendlebury and Dane Swan combined for 67 touches, 37 of which belonged to Swan to be best for the Pies. Leon Davis had 32, seven tackles and two goals in a great display.

Star Man: Patrick Ryder. The Medal judges got this one right.

Shocker: Anthony Rocca. Kicked the first goal but didn’t do a thing afterwards.

One to watch: Jaxson Barham. Watch the amount of people who jump off him this week.

 

AFL Rd 8 - Hawthorn v MelbourneHawthorn 11.8.74 def West Coast 7.14.56

Hawthorn should never be challenged against West Coast at Aurora Stadium. The Hawks had an extra day’s break than the Eagles and had to fly three hours less. But that says a lot about Hawthorn’s title defence, wiry and shaky. Hawthorn were lucky their opponents didn’t kick straight, the Eagles had two more scoring shots.

Sam Mitchell continued his up and down season with a massive score and 40 possessions, Gary Moss‘ four goals were golden for the Hawks, he also had 24 touches and nine marks. Jordan Lewis had 34 disposals and Brad Sewell was again impressive with eight tackles.

Dean Cox confirmed his status as the games number one ruckman, he had 31 hit outs and a lazy 30 touches. Matt Priddis had 32 possessions and 10 tackles and Matt Rosa had 35.

Star Man: Sam Mitchell. Was everywhere, especially early, 40 disposals at an efficency of 85% was tremendous.

Shocker: Mark Williams. Just the three disposals, all at 100% efficiency though.

One to watch: Gary Moss.  Has turned into a real find as a fantasy player. His price will never be as low this season as it is now.

 

Richmond 13.16.94 def North Melbourne 7.16.58

It’s amazing what one win can do for a footy club. After Richmond’s wait for it, SPIRITED win Saturday night people seem to have forgotten they’re hungry for Terry Wallace’s head and turned to thinking of finals time. It is still a long long way off for the Tigers, but if they can continue to play the way they did against the Roos it may become a reality. Both clubs and many fantasy teams lost favourite sons in the early stages (Matthew Richardson and Brent Harvey), but it was the Tigers who looked more hungrier and ready to play.

Mark Coughlan is a cheap fantasy player and a former best & fairest winner at the Tigers, he finally made his return to the top level and looked injury free. He had 16 touches from 69% TOG as Richmond looked to ease him back into the big time. Joel Bowden  and Jordan McMahon did what they do best and Robin Nahas would have pleased those who chose him as a replacement for Hayden Skipworth. Daniel Jackson didn’t have to tag anyone, he seemed better off, finishing with 33 posessions and 11 marks.

Andrew Swallow, Gavin Urquhart and Adam Simpson were the only Roos players to eclipse 20 touches, on a night where Richmond had 406-312 overall. Swallow kicked three to be the only multiple goal scorer and Hamish McIntosh got the better of the ruck duel.

Star Man: Joel Bowden. Played all 100% of the match, had 28 touches and kicked two goals.

Shocker: Richard Tambling. Didn’t want to give it to him but there was no one else. Earned a recall and didn’t show much to prove he wants to keep it.

One to watch: Levi Greenwood. Looked decent on debut and there is a shortage of good defensive rookies.

 

Fremantle 18.13.121 def Sydney 16.4.100

15 goals were all that were needed by winning teams this weekend in seven of the eight games. The eighth game was this one, Sydney booted 16 goals and just four behinds – some tremendous accuracy. That would have meant nothing to Paul Roos, his Swans didn’t collect the four points. Fremantle kicked 18 sausages and proved they can beat more highly fancied opponents. The Dockers went into the game averaging less than 10 goals a game, they kicked 16 here, they will need to continue the trend of this game if they’re any chance at making the top eight this season.

David Mundy had only 20 possessions but returned the chocolates for his owners this week. Matthew Pavlich found some well needed form, he played large amounts of time in ball and kicked three. Aaron Sandilands was too good for Darren Jolly. The comps tallest player amassed 46 hit outs. Michael Johnson was also among the best for the Dockers.

Brett Kirk was awesome in his 200th, 27 disposals and 12 tackles. Jude Bolton had a game high 13 tackles to add to his 28 touches. Adam Goodes kicked three goals as well as 21 possessions and eight tackles, he may have playedwel enough to pick up a Brownlow vote, he always polls well.

Star Man: Matthew Pavlich. The critics were on his back all week, he did the best thing possible to get them off, perform! When he performs it looks as though his team mates follow as well.

Shocker: Chris Tarrant. The ex-pie played 95% TOG, yet only touches the ball five times.

One to watch: David Mundy. Not a highly-priced player played terrificly. The question is, will he be able to do it week in week out.

 

Geelong 18.18.126 def Brisbane 5.3.33

Watching this match on T.V you wouldn’t have got the real picture, Geelong were awesome. The conditions didn’t warrant 18 goals from one side but as only Geelong would have been able to do, they conjured the 18 goals. It was freezing, cold and the worst part, windy. A 93-point win was satisfying for those that braved the conditions.

Cameron Mooney and Tom Hawkins would have been in my top five for best-on-grond performances. Two talls, a wet day, it seemed impossible. Yet together they were awesome, each should have finished with five goals but passed up opportuinties, in Mooney’s case to his team mates, for Hawkins to the Lions. If Gary Ablett doesn’t win the Brownlow the umpires have a severe problem. He had 42 touches and two goals, including a pearler in another magical performance that keeps him drawing closer and closer to his father. Jimmy Bartel, Darren Milburn, Joel Selwood and Corey Enright all had a lot of the footy.

The Lions could only manage one DT ton and zero in SC compared with Geelong’s seven and eleven, that probably summed up the match. Jared Brennan and Simon Black would have been among their best. Jonathan Brown kicked three of the Lions five goals.

Star Man: Gary Ablett. Can they build a league so he can go play on his own? 

Shocker: Ashley McGrath. Just the eight touches.

One to watch: Brisbane. Most scores were low, so a good week to pick up some bargains.

 

Carlton 21.7.133 def Western Bulldogs 13.12.90

The odds in the lead up to the match were even and rightly so, two of the most attacking clubs and aesthetically pleasing were matched-up together. The comfort of Etihad Stadium greeted them and conditions were perfect for the game. High tempo, quick and skilful were words you would use to describe the opening three quarters, before Carlton opened up a 27-point buffer at the last break and strolled home to take the four points. They booked themselves third spot on the ladder and the respect from the AFL community.

Their kicking the week before was shocking (9.13), but this week they had just 6 more scoring shots and were better off 66 points. Whatever Brett Ratten and his staff did this week will not be forgotten. As for the Dogs, they have looked out of sorts in the past fortnight and will need to sharpen up this week in the lead-up to their crunch game against the red-hot Saints who will be coming off the back of an extra two-day break, priceless in this day and age.

Kade Simpson continues to fly under the radar and had another 29 touches and two goals, Marc Murphy and Bryce Gibbs each had 25 disposals and one goal to be among the best for the Blues. Ryan Houlihan earnt back some respect lost from last week, 29 disposals and two goals. Heath Scotland returned well from an absence to have 26 disposals. The Bulldogs forward line is the shortest in the comp, which meant Bret Thornton had no real match-up and roamed free to have 27 touches at 96% efficiency.

To a greater degree than Simpson, Matthew Boyd has flown well under the radar this season. He amassed another ton in DT and SC with 26 disposals. He has scored a ton in both DT and SC in all but one game this season. Brad Johnson kicked four, but had no other genuine help up forward. Shaun Higgins continued his good form, while Daniel Cross had just four kicks among 21 possessions.

Star Man: Heath Scotland. Did well in just his second game this season. 26 disposals at 92% efficiency was a great effort.

Shocker: Nick Stevens. Only the 12 disposals and Eagleton had the better of him.

One to watch: Aaron Joseph. Mesmerising how he still manages a game, murdered by Higgins.

 

Adelaide 7.9.51 def Melbourne 4.10.34

Just a total of eleven goals between the two sides pretty much sums up this game of football. Just 14,219 people attended this contest, a little over 10% of the whole MCG full. You would have been forgiven if you thought it was an Adelaide home game, they were louder than those from Melbourne, but it wasn’t as if the Demon fans had much to cheer about. Just one goal up until three-quarter-time, they managed three goals in the last quarter, but it was clear Adelaide had already started to think of next week, a derby against bitter rivals the Power.

Simon Goodwin was impressive as always across the half-back line and racked up 35 possessions. Scott Thompson was among the Crows best with 29 disposals and nine tackles, while Bernie Vince would have impressed his coaches. Ben Rutten and Nathan Bock ran off their opponents with ease, combining for 56 disposals. Jared Petrenko and Taylor Walker were in many starting 22’s they only had 50% TOG each. Kurt Tippett recorded his first two tons of the season with 19 disposals, 19 hit outs and two goals.

Brock McLean and Brent Moloney each had 29 possessions and could hold their head high. Cameron Bruce had 26 touches and Aaron Davey was probably the best for the Demons with accurate disposal.

Star Man: Simon Goodwin. Game-high 35 touches, again proved his status among fantasy elite.

Shocker: Brad Miller. Amazing last week, just six disposals and 0.2 this week.

One to watch: Jack Grimes. Is he in line for a call-up after a solid display in the reserves?

 

Were Richmond and Fremantle’s wins flukey?
Apart from Gary Ablett who else shined for you this week?
How were you affected by injury this week (Harvey, Hille, Richo, Dalziell, Hansen, Palmer)?
How many trades will you be using and how many do you have left?
Who is on your chopping block?
Welcome to a free-for-all in the comments below.

142 Comments

142 Comments

  1. naste

    April 27, 2009 at 11:24 pm

    Monty:- Have just taken the big pineapple as a present.
    Dalziel & Skippy in mids, Beams (emg)Harvey in Fwd, M Brown & T Walker (emg).

    Double trade in mids for say HH & then maybe Bartel etc down the price range. Have GAJ NDS Kornes Rich. Bit more squirming.

    Being my first post on this page it’s only fair to have the first use of the pineapple. Finished now.

  2. andy

    April 28, 2009 at 12:34 am

    dont know what to do with harvey im thinking trade him for houlihan as i have him in the fwd line and trade hasleby for pendlebury as haslebys breakeven is now 100…can someone give me a better option i dont really want houlihan

  3. Olly

    April 28, 2009 at 12:57 am

    have a look at higgins if you dont have him, or wiggins? Pav is down in price, so is franklin and a few others

    I’m a bit stuck too. Have spangher and raines on the bench doing nothing, thinking of letting spangher go for Greenwood, then travis cloke for Pav? Or could trade off Wells (on bench) for barham, and upgrade malceski to Hodge or again, Cloke to Pav. Thoughts?

  4. Chook

    April 28, 2009 at 1:01 am

    Mitch, Moss was a bit cheaper two weeks ago, though well done to you if you hopped on then.

    I doubt very many people who bought Pubpork (Barham) last week will be selling him this week.

    Otherwise, cheers for the time and effort you put into these each week.

  5. JoeyJoeJoe

    April 28, 2009 at 1:31 am

    All I want to say is disappointed Andy Otten didn’t get a mention in the Crows game wrap. A timely 91 or so to help me cause a huge upset in my league. Not that it matters too much if you don’t have him don’t worry, the bull has gone through the gate! Apart from that average week indeed.

  6. Iain

    April 28, 2009 at 5:21 am

    Have spent the past three weeks OS and these wrap-ups have been invaluable – thanks! Keep up the good work. Before leaving NYC I traded in Harvey for Skippy, and was confident Hille would finally produce. Needless to say, I was gutted after stepping off a 15 hour flight to open the Hun and read the injury news. I guess I should have heeded Monty’s “bearish” feeling on Harvey! Bugger.

  7. Roy

    April 28, 2009 at 8:24 am

    It’l be interesting to see if the AFL let Gazza leave for his own league..

    Im jumping on Garry Moss RIGHT NOW, cos hes the dalziell of 2009 and i dont want to sit and see him worth 400,000 in two weeks time regretting i didnt pick him up. He is secure now in a hawks side which is only just coming into form. How can you go past him, Skipworth OUT Moss IN. I have skippy as a mid.

  8. Pierce (Environment) Brosnan

    April 28, 2009 at 8:31 am

    The last few weeks you’ve analysed Hawthorns performances Mitch you’ve described them as “wiry, shaky” and alike. You’re obviously a Geelong supporter judging by your comments of “If Gary Ablett doesn’t win the Brownlow” and “Can they build a league so he can go play on his own?”
    If you’re still haunted by last September, or the previous 20 years of Hawthorns dominance over Geelong then you really must build a bridge. It’s starting to show in the quality of your work.

  9. nathan

    April 28, 2009 at 8:47 am

    didak out, nathan brown out, richo injured, hille injured. terrible week. anyone know if sidebottom is going to get a game for pies? his stats look good in the vfl.

  10. Fenez

    April 28, 2009 at 9:28 am

    Mitch i like it better with the scores next to players names, but perhaps just next to the starman and shocker? Thanks mate your doing a cracker job!

  11. Fishy

    April 28, 2009 at 9:38 am

    Great work Mitch!

    Ps. Who to choose? Barham or Hartlett?

  12. Dutchie

    April 28, 2009 at 10:05 am

    Hartlett over Barhan every day of the week and twice on Sundays

  13. torress

    April 28, 2009 at 11:22 am

    yea tough week

    got hasleby and don’t want to trade him yet!! BE of a 100 in SC someone said up the page??? don’t have much cash on hand i was hoping to get a straight swap for a premium 4 him – but thinking atm moss could be a nice straight swap?? hmm decisions lol!!!
    freo v dockers, can’t say i’ve seen too many freo games this year – hasleby spending time across half back right? was at aurora on sat and west coast (it was wet as tho) zone very deep & hodgey was all over it. maybe hasleby (if he gets up to play) might BE this week with the weagles deep zone playng into his game.

  14. torress

    April 28, 2009 at 11:23 am

    lol sorry freo vs eagles

  15. Marcus

    April 28, 2009 at 11:43 am

    @Pierce (Environment) Brosnan…
    you can’t deny that hawthorn have been playing poorly this season so far compared to how everyone expects them to play, its not just mitch saying this but the whole of football media. the fact that a team is being slammed when they are at 2-3 shows that they are a very strong team. so stop having a go at people just because they dont think hawthorn are playing up to their usual standards.

  16. matt

    April 28, 2009 at 11:46 am

    Tarrant had a good game. Just not the kind of game that gets many DT points.

  17. Chris

    April 28, 2009 at 11:54 am

    Nice work Mitch, your best wrap so far I’d say

  18. MitchIsAwful

    April 28, 2009 at 12:21 pm

    You are awful at summing the games up Mitch – get Monty back on these wraps.

    Monty you need to find a new apprentice, this one is a dud.

  19. Detau

    April 28, 2009 at 12:24 pm

    What are people’s thoughts on Rich? Is he a keeper? will he continue to rise?, thinking about trading him out for hartlett for some cash. Although i have Reilly (underperforming)& Tuck (dropped off since injury) & Anthony (on bench still injured) who i could trade for.

    Thinking i will use that cash to upgrade petrenko to ryder or the likes of considering i have raines / hill & broughton…really need to pull more numbers back.

    cheers.

  20. Paddy

    April 28, 2009 at 12:42 pm

    Dalziel is my 8th injuy for the season! Still only made 4 trades though, but am carrying Hentchel, Skippy, Anthony, Wells and Raines on my bench.

    Hayes will come in for Dalziell, but I am also thinking of bringing in Paddy Ryder for either Scott Stevens or Leigh Harding. If he plays in the ruck all year he should score some points, plus it will free up some cash.

    Any thoughts?

  21. Detau

    April 28, 2009 at 1:10 pm

    paddy leave scotty stevens…he will come good, price went down coz he was injured during the freo game with a low score. had a good pre season but has been interupped during regular season. eased back in against melbourne, give him a few more weeks.

  22. Damo

    April 28, 2009 at 1:15 pm

    @Pierce (Environment) Brosnan

    I agree with marcus, a blind man who knows nothing about footy could see that the cats are on fire, ablett is on fire, and the hawks are struggling (at the moment). So nothing wrong in Mitch saying so. Think you’re drawing a very long bow by attributing Micth’s comments to “previous 20 years of Hawthorns dominance over Geelong”. Get your hand off it.

    @MitchIsAwful – The lad’s having a crack which is more than what you are doing. One would expect his writing to improve as he gets more experience and confidence. It would be interesting to pull out some of Monty’s original blogs – I can’t be bothered doing that but I would expect that he has improved. Anyway i would have thought that the purpose of this blog is NOT to spoonfeed you a set of instructions that you can easily follow, but rather the purpose is to summarise the weekend’s events (most of which will already be well known to most of us anyway, but for those who couldn’t get near a ground or a telly it would be handy) and to generate some discussion. Seems to be working.

    Well done fanfooty – always the first fantasy footy site I visit on any given day and then onto the others if time permits.

    Back to the footy – I wouldn’t be too bullish on grabbing Moss at his current price – lots of players to come back for the Hawks yet and something’s gotta give. (Wish I’d grabbed him at his starting price though).

    Thinking Hille to Kozi in SC this week, assuming he is fit and despite the price drop he will take due to his high BE (got no reserves in the rucks and can’t afford the zero this week). Anybody know the status of the Kozi injury? If he’s buggered then I’m going Mcintosh.

  23. ryz

    April 28, 2009 at 1:33 pm

    is this the week to pick up hodge?

    petrenk –> hodge purgoyne and hopefully rainesy back means that i can boot steve hill to the bench?

    if petrenk doesnt get named but, im happy to wait. but dont want him dropping in green is all and hodgey looks like hes gonna be warming up soonish?

    ….although i still dont have dean cox….should i get him?

  24. same as last week

    April 28, 2009 at 1:38 pm

    Barham is just another Mitch Robinson, one good show and nothing after. Didn’t see him hit a target on the weekend.

    Great to see Cogs back for the tiges, a week out seemed to be what McMahon needed and Nahas you zippy little chihuahua you. Shades definately not needed but the future is a little bit brighter.

    Injuries and lack of form in the ruck has made things interesting. Spare parts ruckmen are the flavour at the moment while younger specialist rucks are ‘given time to develop’.

  25. juice box

    April 28, 2009 at 1:38 pm

    Gary ablett is that good u mang. Has no bearing on the quality of the report imo. Think ur on ur own buddy

  26. Roger

    April 28, 2009 at 2:15 pm

    Interesting that everyone is being quiet about the Hille trade options.

    This injury is going to make for good dream team amongst leagues as the decision to trade up to a Cox or Fraser, accross to a Sandilands or McIntosh or down to the budding younger stars like Kruezer, Tippet and Ryder will create for some big differences between otherwise similar teams.

    I have a few dollars in the bank and will be trading hille for McIntosh, although trading an injured player for an injury prone player is unsettling.

  27. Roger

    April 28, 2009 at 2:18 pm

    Oops, looks like Ryder is not a ruck option in dream team this year. My mistake.

  28. Pierce (Environment) Brosnan

    April 28, 2009 at 2:31 pm

    @Marcus…

    No denying Hawthorn are playing poorly at the moment, but for Mitch to be harping on about their shakiness week in week out, in April mind you, without once mentioning how decimated the back line and midfield has been is naive. Take three tall defenders and three mid range onballers out of Geelong and they’d be putting up similar performances. Doubt he’d be mentioning how shaky their performances would be if that were the case though.

    @Damo…

    By a blind knowing nothing about football you’d be referring to yourself, right? Nothing wrong with having your hand on it either. I’d imagine your problem would be finding it in the first place.

    @MitchIsAwful…

    Couldn’t agree more.

  29. u mad?

    April 28, 2009 at 2:35 pm

    what’s peoples opinion on hodge? get him in this week or the next? all i know atm is malsexi the spud isnt staying.

    btw great write up mitch.

  30. azzacooney

    April 28, 2009 at 2:42 pm

    pierce your an idiot go take ure crap somewhere else u have no clue.

    2049 this week in dt so didnt do too badly
    15 trades left not gonna use any for a couple of weeks now gonna try and cruise

  31. Brad

    April 28, 2009 at 2:50 pm

    Hi guys,

    Would appreciate your thoughts.

    Otten out Hatlett in
    Harvey out Reiwoldt in

    Skipworth out Nahas/Warren in
    Harvey out Reiwoldt in

    Both these options leave me with cash for future upgrades.

    Other option is Harvey out Franklin/Brown in and no spare cash but only use 1 trade to deal with Boomers injury.

    Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

  32. Evolved

    April 28, 2009 at 3:14 pm

    Brad- Why would you trade Otten? has many more weeks to mature…. Will be a nice upgrade in 3-4 weeks and won’t cost too much to upgrade to a lower priced premium….

  33. hairy

    April 28, 2009 at 3:33 pm

    @peirce
    you sound like a sore loser. your team fluked a win last year. get over it the whole world knows their tactics now.

  34. Brad

    April 28, 2009 at 3:38 pm

    @ Evolved,

    Thanks for the advice.
    I assume you would go for this option instead?

    “Other option is Harvey out Franklin/Brown in and no spare cash but only use 1 trade to deal with Boomers injury”

  35. MortGoldmon

    April 28, 2009 at 3:54 pm

    Mitch, I think you’re write up this week is a marked improvement on last week, keep up the good work.
    I have a question for you Mitch; what are the best rotations in regards to growing spuds?
    Sorry it’s a bit off topic but i heard you were studying horticulture.

    What are peoples thoughts on a S.Hill -> Ryder trade? do you guys think he will continue like he did on the wknd?

  36. montyfan

    April 28, 2009 at 4:03 pm

    give mitch the spud

  37. Lee

    April 28, 2009 at 4:05 pm

    @MitchIsAwful

    You are a tosser, aren’t you? You have access to this site for free and the wealth of data that it provides and yet you believe that it is OK to criticise those who give up their time to contribute to it. Pull your head in, you muppet.

  38. Kossie28

    April 28, 2009 at 4:17 pm

    mitch … I suggest you look a little mroe closely at the game, rather than the fantasy scores … A Joseph played on Griffin and kept him quiet all day … that’s why he is the side … not sure what game you were watching thinking he was on Higgins … you owe the kid an apology!!!

  39. Marc

    April 28, 2009 at 4:25 pm

    If you can’t criticise something then there is something wrong with the world. Ok fair enough he’s being a dick about it, but you can’t make a statement saying you can’t criticise it at all, thats just stupid.

  40. norton13

    April 28, 2009 at 4:28 pm

    Great work Mitch/Monty. Big fan of the site. I have Skippy & Robinson on the pine in the Mids. Any thoughts on Trading them both out for Hartlett/Collins and Simon Black?

  41. azzacooney

    April 28, 2009 at 4:40 pm

    ryder is too inconsistent, has too many bad games for my liking. i will never think about getting him ever. im sure there are some other players u can get

  42. same as last week

    April 28, 2009 at 4:51 pm

    Here are some of the lads that may be fit next week and could be worth a look.

    Michael Hurley ESS
    Michael Osborne HAW
    Stephen Gilham HAW
    Jackson Trengove POR
    Ben Cousins RIC
    Nick Naitanui WCE
    Rhan Hooper BL
    Tim Callan WB

  43. Simon

    April 28, 2009 at 4:56 pm

    im really regretting the decision to put petrenko as captain this week in supercoach. a score of 11 is just not up to scratch for a superstar like him.

  44. same as last week

    April 28, 2009 at 4:56 pm

    Add Tom Harley GEE to that list

  45. Brad

    April 28, 2009 at 5:24 pm

    Shaun Burgoyne to miss at least another 4 weeks after knee surgery.

  46. Korza

    April 28, 2009 at 5:49 pm

    Trade Trade Trade

    We have all been given 20 trades each,you can not take your trades to your grave.

    For all those who have had Raines,P.Burgoyne,and to the morons who are still sitting on B.Ottens get your tongue out of their rectums.

    @ Mitch my kid sister thinks your a hottie…

  47. Joey

    April 28, 2009 at 5:52 pm

    Petrenko as captain??????

    Simon, you can’t be f#$%king serious?

  48. tony

    April 28, 2009 at 6:02 pm

    What about Andy Ottens 122pts

  49. Hairyscary

    April 28, 2009 at 6:46 pm

    A FEW MAJOR ISSUES FOR ME THIS WEEK WHICH REQUIRE RESPONSE FROM MONTY RATHER THAN HIM BEING A COWARD AS PER USUAL.

    1. FOR THE SECOND WEEK RUNNING THIS SITES LIVE STATS HAVE BEEN CONTINUALLY RUNNING LIKE CRAP – CRASHING CONSISTENTLY – THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE…. MONTY PLEASE ADVISE IF THIS IS TO CONTINUE – IF SO I WILL NOT BOTHER WITH YOUR SITE GOING FORWARD….WE DESERVE A F**KING EXPLANATION GIVEN OUR LOYALTY TO YOUR SITE.

    2. Before anyone has a crack and tells me to go f**k myself … monty has chosen to run this site, if his servers are not handling the flow of people they should be upgraded.
    MONTY – if you are going to run this site run it properly – really ..why bother with the way it is currently going.

    MONTY – The people deserve ANSWERS – stop being a f***king COWARD and let the people know what the hell is going on.

    To be honest – I prefer to use AFL.COM.AU for stats if every minute your site shows undefined undefined… before crashing consistently throughout each and every game.

    I mean really – smarten up you act pal or dont bother. ADVISE everyone your server are not up to it and we will just stop logging in.

    LASTLY – I assume the reason the site was down against the Collingwood Vs Brisbane Game wasto UPGRADE SERVERS – It seems this was a complete waste of time…. not to mention a pain in the ar*se.

    PLEASE ADVISE MONTY – AND AGAIN.. STOP BEING A COWARD AND HIDING BEHIND YOUR COMPUTER

  50. Evolved

    April 28, 2009 at 6:47 pm

    @Brad

    If you are talking SC, yah Buddy could be the way to go. he is sitting equal top of the goalkicking list and he still looks out of sorts. Once he comes good he will be massive. i had him from the start this year and i have fiath he will come good.

    Otten has a B/E of -10 and another 3 weeks of an 80 average will see him around the 400K mark and another 100K from where he is now

    Buddy has not had a shocker yet this year either (lowest score 72) last year i didn’t have him, but i do remember him pulling 170’s one week and 45 the next. He’s 460K now, he might drop a little more this week, but you always run the risk of him pulling a blinder out, he is due. Get him in and save a trade by keeping Otten

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