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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Well why not? Most the other elite ruck rovers have suddenly become part time fwd fl(w)ankers, no point bucking the trend.I did hear Bluey say that actually....
Seriously? Who runs this crap? Has averaged mid to low 90s the last three years but is now sure to average 110. I'm guessing the bloke that runs it is trolling people so he has a better chance at the 50k.
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He has less than 20 games in his entire career over 110.Seriously? Who runs this crap? Has averaged mid to low 90s the last three years but is now sure to average 110. I'm guessing the bloke that runs it is trolling people so he has a better chance at the 50k.
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No chance for mine
Star midfielder Luke Parker spent a fair portion of the match in the forward line as the Swans search for other avenues to goal aside from Franklin
"He's a very good mark for his size and he's a good target. That might evolve that way where Tommy Mitchell will spend a bit more time in the midfield and Parker more time forward," Longmire said.
Well shit. A coach in the preseason saying a superstar will play in a different part of the ground. I'm feeling a bit of de Ja Vu. I'm sure Bluey was saying the same thing during the preseason about Gary Ablett in 2014. Sounds like another of those mind games coaches like to play with other opposition coaches.Longmire has said Parker will likely play forward more...
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-03-11/buddy-will-get-better-declares-longmire
Update: Most popular midfielders as at 9 March 2016:
(removing players who are DPP, who are better used on the non-MID line)
1. Liberatore (55%)
2. Ablett (45%) on the nose
3. Dangerfield (36%) on the rise
4. Fyfe (36%) on the rise
5. Rockliff (35%)
6. Pendlebury (25%)
7. Parish (24%)
8. Mills (22%) on the rise
9. Mathieson (20%)
10. B.Crouch (16%) on the nose
11. Crowley (16%)
12. O'Meara (14%) on the nose
13. Gore (12%)
14. Parker (10%) on the rise
15. Freeman (10%)
16. Keays (10%)
17. Polkinghorne (10%)
18. Trengove (9%)
19. Priddis (9%)
20. Gresham (9%)
Well shit. A coach in the preseason saying a superstar will play in a different part of the ground. I'm feeling a bit of de Ja Vu. I'm sure Bluey was saying the same thing during the preseason about Gary Ablett in 2014. Sounds like another of those mind games coaches like to play with other opposition coaches.
Is Rockliff fit? Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere.
Parker has always spent more time forward than the other sydney mids. Thats where he kept getting KOed last year. So business as usual id say.Well shit. A coach in the preseason saying a superstar will play in a different part of the ground. I'm feeling a bit of de Ja Vu. I'm sure Bluey was saying the same thing during the preseason about Gary Ablett in 2014. Sounds like another of those mind games coaches like to play with other opposition coaches.
Re :Selwood
I'm expecting a slowish start. Took him out of my SC team this week and replaced with Shiel.
Yep. If you're taking anybody over $400k you'd want them to be a keeper and average 105+.Are we considering players like Cripps, Wines, Parker, Adams, etc Premium Mids? Or is the aim to have 8 of the absolute best mids come end of year? Cant work out whether to start out with 1 of Danger, Fyfe, Gaz, with possible under-priced premium mids to conserve cash for elsewhere.... or to just go top-heavy in the mids and start with Gaz, Danger, Fyfe, Pendles.
Cheers
Parker's good- nowhere near that good though. I think he's closer to Jack's level SC wise than he is to Hanners + JPK.Well shit. A coach in the preseason saying a superstar will play in a different part of the ground. I'm feeling a bit of de Ja Vu. I'm sure Bluey was saying the same thing during the preseason about Gary Ablett in 2014. Sounds like another of those mind games coaches like to play with other opposition coaches.
Yep. If you're taking anybody over $400k you'd want them to be a keeper and average 105+.
My opinion you should take 3 of Fyfe, Danger, Pendles and Ablett, then take 1 or 2 of Rocky/Gray/Parker/Wines/etc
Not worried about the no.1 tag every week?I'm expecting a slowish start. Took him out of my SC team this week and replaced with Shiel.
I just think, given the question marks with the other guys in his price range, Dangerfield is about as safe as it gets.Patrick Dangerfield
NAB 2015 Average: 122.5 (125, 120)
First 5 games Avg: 105.2
Rest of the season: 124.5
NAB 2016 Average: 125
My original thought was that Dangerfield's amazing NAB challenge form showed that he wouldn't start the season slowly. But looking to last season, this isn't necessarily true, he had similiar scoring and had his usual slow start.