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MID/FWD
Dunkley vs Treloar
Taranto vs Coniglio
DEF/MID
Whitfield vs Crisp
RUC/FWD
English vs Jackson
Dunkley vs Treloar
Taranto vs Coniglio
DEF/MID
Whitfield vs Crisp
RUC/FWD
English vs Jackson
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With both 200k+ rookies being MID ONLY
Horne vs Daicos
vs
DunkleyMID/FWD
Dunkley vs Treloar
Taranto vs Coniglio
DEF/MID
Whitfield vs Crisp
RUC/FWD
English vs Jackson
Can't have treloarMID/FWD
Dunkley vs Treloar
Taranto vs Coniglio
DEF/MID
Whitfield vs Crisp
RUC/FWD
English vs Jackson
With both 200k+ rookies being MID ONLY
Horne vs Daicos
vs
Dunks if playing mid, Taranto, crisp and Jackson for mine mate.MID/FWD
Dunkley vs Treloar
Taranto vs Coniglio
DEF/MID
Whitfield vs Crisp
RUC/FWD
English vs Jackson
Hewett v H.Clark (D4) - Hard to say, depends on Hewett's role and whether Clark is going to stop being a spud
Petracca v Oliver - Piggy, Trac looks like an upgrade target to me as he is more likely to have down games
Butters v Bailey - Butters higher ceiling but bigger injury risk. Bailey if you could be sure he was playing a lot of midfield would be hard to ignore.
Butters vs Thomas
ButtersButters vs Thomas
WalshWalsh vs Titch.
Seems to have split the votes for M4 as that low 630k after clarry, steele, macrae/touk but ahead of Neale.
Walsh vs Titch.
Seems to have split the votes for M4 as that low 630k after clarry, steele, macrae/touk but ahead of Neale.
Hall vs Crisp
Same price. Same super contribution?
Titch.
More runs on the board, new coach, but best 22 is largely the same, unlikely that Mitchell would give him any form of role change anyways, better bye round.
Walsh is still a very solid pick, but has 2 new midfielders in the mix, and still struggles with the tag a bit, as any young mid would.
Has the round 12 bye, small sample size, but looks to thrive a bit post bye, conveniently plays GWS round 9, and DeBoer did an absolute number on him this year.
I think the key with Hall last year was not making a single tackle, or having a single contested possession. Hence no injuries.I think the answer is both, but if I was choosing, I'd go Crisp because of durability. Hall went uninjured throughout 2021, but that's not typical for him. Can he do it two years in a row? Crisp does not ever miss a game for any reason
And that’s unlikely to change.I think the key with Hall last year was not making a single tackle, or having a single contested possession. Hence no injuries.
I agree with everything you have said.
Also, I'm starting Walsh over Titch
Both players finished last season with a 121 3-round average ......I just think Walsh has another level to go, whilst Titch has peaked
No-one's reaally mentioned him yet .....so keep this just between us .....Andrew BrayshawHas Titch peaked though? His peak season in his Brownlow year came with a 130 average. Then of course he broke his leg and missed a season. 113 average in 2020, then 117 last season. It's obviously been a long recovery. After another pre-season I reckon he'll get back even closer to that peak. Not that I expect him to get back to his Brownlow winning form, but he could easily manage 120+.
In any case, I'm taking both.
I suggested him in the Planning Thread, got poo-poo'd.No-one's reaally mentioned him yet .....so keep this just between us .....Andrew Brayshaw
Finished 107 ave ....but this was dented by 4 games x sub 90 scores early 2021 season
76 games into his career ....finished with a 3 round ave of 131, aided by the 190 match
With Fyfe in doubt, I expect further maturation of Brayshaws game