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Excellent. Even better if he's a dwongrade target once some cows fatten due to that injury.
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Excellent. Even better if he's a dwongrade target once some cows fatten due to that injury.
Doedee rises on my draft board if that occursYep, no Sholl or Hately .....Mcadam still vying with Rachele & yes could / should get the R1 nod
Doedee is only 187 cm .....Murray 194 cm ....and Frampton is as quick as any 185cm player
This would be huge!!
JHF smashed Simpkin in the intraclub i might to bring him in
Clark?Rookies 2021 Fantasy scoring
Some lacklustre scoring ability and uncertain landing spots cast a bit of doubt over the next batch of draft hopefuls. There are some exciting talents in the range who could all be off the board in the latter first/early second round with Subiaco product Matthew Johnson and Glenelg excitement machine Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera expected to lead the charge. Even though there are concerns, there is certainly promise amongst this group and landing in the right spot could be the key to unlocking fantasy potential early in the respective AFL careers of these 10 young guns.
Campbell Chesser: ...........3 NAB League games, 68 AVG
Toby Conway: ..................6 NAB League games, 69 AVG
Blake Howes: ..................7 NAB League games, 64 AVG
Matthew Johnson: ..........3 WAFL League games 34 AVG; 4 WAFL Reserve games 85.7 AVG; 6 WAFL Colts games 92.2 AVG
Jesse Motlop: .................8 WAFL League games, 47.4 AVG; 1 WAFL Reserve game 34 AVG; 4 WAFL Colts games 66 AVG
Machito Owens ...............5 NAB League games, 71 AVG
Angus Sheldrick: ............9 WAFL Colts games, 102.2 AVG
Jake Soligo: ...................7 NAB League games, 89 AVG
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera: 4 SANFL League games, 28.8 AVG; 13 SANFL reserve games 66.5 AVG
Darcy Wilmot: ................7 NAB League games, 54 AVG
Keep An Eye On
Now things are starting to get interesting. Some draft enthusiasts may be surprised to find touted prospect Finn Callaghan in this category, despite the heavy interest from teams to draft the athletic midfielder in the top-5. Even though Callaghan possesses all the tools to become Marcus Bontempelli 2.0, he will likely take some time to grow into such a prestigious footballer – offering less value as a cash cow for fantasy coaches in 2021. Hard-working midfielder Neil Erasmus and Stingrays ball-magnet Connor MacDonald could become factors in the new fantasy season with engine room gun Tyler Sonsie and dashing half-back Josh Sinn other names you should add to your preseason watchlist.
Finn Callaghan: ..........6 NAB League games, 87 AVG
Arlo Draper: ...............2 SANFL League games, 50 AVG; 3 SANFL Reserves games, 65 AVG; 9 SANFL U-18 games, 102.7 AVG
Neil Erasmus: ............4 WAFL colts games, 108.7 AVG
Mitchell Knevitt: ........9 NAB League games, 87 AVG
Connor MacDonald: ...4 NAB League games, 121 AVG
Josh Sinn: .................5 NAB League games, 70 AVG
Tyler Sonsie: .............5 NAB League games, 83 AVG
Zac Taylor: ................7 NAB League games, 96 AVG
The Cream Of The Crop
Nick Daicos: ..............5 NAB League games, 136 AVG
Josh Goater: .............7 NAB games, 88 AVG
Ben Hobbs: ...............5 NAB games, 86 AVG
Jason Horne-Francis: .20 SANFL games, 77.7 AVG
Josh Rachele: ...........4 NAB League games, 92 AVG
Josh Ward: ...............5 NAB League games, 101 AVG
My My .....RICH supporter who doesn't know his player .....ClarkeClark?
I meant the old balls WC guyMy My .....RICH supporter who doesn't know his player .....Clarke
Does he get a game with the plethora of smalls at RICH ?
LOVE Draft time ....my favourite time of the yearI meant the old balls WC guy
Ours I don’t think is relevant but I did lose interest in the draft and our pre season about 4 years ago so could be wrong
His WAFL ave would be huge I’d imagine with the tacklesLOVE Draft time ....my favourite time of the year
WC's Clark probably not mentioned because he's not a true rookie out of the U18's ......but he plays IMO
His WAFL ave would be huge I’d imagine with the tackles
Nup I've seen enough from that 17 second scratch match footageBefore people go a teensy bit toooo reactionary on JHF (or Simpkin for that matter) bear in mind it was an intra club practice match in February. I doubt Simpkin was trying that hard or going flat out to beat the new rookie sensation and kill his confidence.
Also bear in mind that whenever David King predicts something, the opposite tends to happen.
Nup I've seen enough from that 17 second scratch match footage
JHF > Simpkin
Was tongue in cheek, but I can see the 4 rookie mid setup being extremely popular this year.Same
Same issue I see for HobbsMitch Hibberd was doing everything Greg Clark was doing in 2nd comp of year drafted
Basically same player
Clark has greater opportunity at eagles if injuries occur whereas dons were too deep in mids. The onky difference really
Yeh not many see Hobbs as best 22 unless he jumps out of his skinSame issue I see for Hobbs
Pretty sure chesser got injured on a zero in one of his games, might be dragging his average down in thisRookies 2021 Fantasy scoring
Some lacklustre scoring ability and uncertain landing spots cast a bit of doubt over the next batch of draft hopefuls. There are some exciting talents in the range who could all be off the board in the latter first/early second round with Subiaco product Matthew Johnson and Glenelg excitement machine Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera expected to lead the charge. Even though there are concerns, there is certainly promise amongst this group and landing in the right spot could be the key to unlocking fantasy potential early in the respective AFL careers of these 10 young guns.
Campbell Chesser: ...........3 NAB League games, 68 AVG
Toby Conway: ..................6 NAB League games, 69 AVG
Blake Howes: ..................7 NAB League games, 64 AVG
Matthew Johnson: ..........3 WAFL League games 34 AVG; 4 WAFL Reserve games 85.7 AVG; 6 WAFL Colts games 92.2 AVG
Jesse Motlop: .................8 WAFL League games, 47.4 AVG; 1 WAFL Reserve game 34 AVG; 4 WAFL Colts games 66 AVG
Machito Owens ...............5 NAB League games, 71 AVG
Angus Sheldrick: ............9 WAFL Colts games, 102.2 AVG
Jake Soligo: ...................7 NAB League games, 89 AVG
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera: 4 SANFL League games, 28.8 AVG; 13 SANFL reserve games 66.5 AVG
Darcy Wilmot: ................7 NAB League games, 54 AVG
Keep An Eye On
Now things are starting to get interesting. Some draft enthusiasts may be surprised to find touted prospect Finn Callaghan in this category, despite the heavy interest from teams to draft the athletic midfielder in the top-5. Even though Callaghan possesses all the tools to become Marcus Bontempelli 2.0, he will likely take some time to grow into such a prestigious footballer – offering less value as a cash cow for fantasy coaches in 2021. Hard-working midfielder Neil Erasmus and Stingrays ball-magnet Connor MacDonald could become factors in the new fantasy season with engine room gun Tyler Sonsie and dashing half-back Josh Sinn other names you should add to your preseason watchlist.
Finn Callaghan: ..........6 NAB League games, 87 AVG
Arlo Draper: ...............2 SANFL League games, 50 AVG; 3 SANFL Reserves games, 65 AVG; 9 SANFL U-18 games, 102.7 AVG
Neil Erasmus: ............4 WAFL colts games, 108.7 AVG
Mitchell Knevitt: ........9 NAB League games, 87 AVG
Connor MacDonald: ...4 NAB League games, 121 AVG
Josh Sinn: .................5 NAB League games, 70 AVG
Tyler Sonsie: .............5 NAB League games, 83 AVG
Zac Taylor: ................7 NAB League games, 96 AVG
The Cream Of The Crop
Nick Daicos: ..............5 NAB League games, 136 AVG
Josh Goater: .............7 NAB games, 88 AVG
Ben Hobbs: ...............5 NAB games, 86 AVG
Jason Horne-Francis: .20 SANFL games, 77.7 AVG
Josh Rachele: ...........4 NAB League games, 92 AVG
Josh Ward: ...............5 NAB League games, 101 AVG