| ESSENDON
The fast starting Bombers appear to be the most improved team in the competition. They have made a lot of changes to their starting lineup, and as a result, hold more hot prospects than any other team. The new-look team is much quicker, which suits their tall marking options of Lloyd/Lucas.
In defence, Adam McPhee has made a flying start on the half-back-flank. I think he is fit enough to become an elite midfielder, but Sheedy seems content on leaving him in the backline where he can mop up plenty of marks. Has struggled with injuries over the past 2 years.
The recent signing of Mal Michael, plus the emergence of Ryder has given Dustin Fletcher a new lease of life in the backline. He will mainly interchange between CHB/FB/BP according to matchups, but don’t let that deter you. Essendon intend on bringing his long-kicking skills into each game. They will play through Fletcher a lot, and he will be a major catalyst in defence. His stats are set to soar! Also takes kickouts.
Essendon don’t exactly have the greatest midfield going around, but if you haven’t already figured it out… Brent Stanton keeps getting his name at the top of stat-sheets. He’s a rotten kick, but that won’t matter in dreamteam. He is advantaged by his excellent fitness levels, and will just run all day. He gets tackles, drifts into the backline for uncontested marks, and pushes forward for goals. He’s become quite the stat-rat. The 345k pricetag is a good one.
Round 1 Rising Star Nomination, Patrick Ryder, has cemented a spot in the backline as the 3rd tall in defence. He has also lifted his stats, and is still a great bargain as a 109k misclassified ‘ruck’. He should get good price rise, and would make the perfect reserve. He could even be worth starting in the early stages of the year.
The very expensive Scott Lucas has started like a house on fire. I reckon he’s already clocked up 6 Brownlow votes. Normally, I wouldn’t be rating 381k ‘forwards’ as big price-movers, but Lucas is an exception. If he continues this form, it could take a long time to get him for a good price. He is a highly consistent player in career-best form. Don’t ignore!
Alwyn Davey has made an impressive start, and there is still time to catch his price-rise. He is very quick, and gets a lot of tackles. He is also getting good gametime for a min. wager.
Leroy Jetta seems to be going unnoticed amongst dreamteam coaches. Everyone has opted for Davey over Jetta (probably because of the Davey surname), despite the fact they were both min. wage forward-pocket type players who lined up in rd1. Both players produce very similar stats, but Jetta is spending more time on the bench. If you want another one like Davey – just take Jetta!
FREMANTLE
The Dockers are one of the more ‘statistically-friendly’ teams going around. Their stats-sheets are always riddled with short kicks, junk possession, and uncontested marks. Plenty of good buys, though!
Paul Hasleby is a generously priced onballer at just 292k. He had his injury problems last year, but so far so good. He is finding plenty of the footy, and starting to return to his old ways of ball-magnetism.
I always though Josh Carr never really cracked it as a genuine stat-rat. He has too many off-weeks for my liking. But if can maintain consistency throughout the season, there’s no reason why his numbers shouldn’t be high. He has the ability to produce 30 possession hauls, and is a great tackler. Needs to stay away from the tribunal this time!
Andrew Browne has produced some excellent numbers in his opening two games. He is set to hit a decent price rise. Listed as a min. wage ‘centre’.
The new no.1 ruck in the league could very well be Aaron Sandilands. He is dominating all the hitouts, and has really improved his workrate around the ground. He has even added goalkicking to his game (about 1 per game). At 292k, he is the bargain of all bargains. He just needs to set himself at playing 22 games.
Centre-half-forward Matthew Pavlich has got off to a great start, and really looks set for a career-best season. 356k may seem expensive, but his record speaks for itself. He rarely gets injured, and doesn’t miss games. The arrival of Tarrant will allow Pavlich to push further up the ground. Don’t let his price runaway!
Chris Tarrant seems to have settled into his new club quite well, taking the full-forward position. I reckon he played his best game in years on the weekend, by booting 4 goals and providing 3 assists. He has the advantage of drawing the no.2 defender each week, alongside Pavlich. Despite his recent Collingwood letdowns, the 308k pricetag is worth considering. |