If you are anything like me, I change my mind on a lot of my keepers throughout the pre-season. While I believe its the mid-rangers and trading that is the main cause of being successful in DT, I think there is a reasonable percentage of an advantage to be gained when mapping out your keepers + upgrade targets.
For example - I wanted Brent Harvey in my team as soon as I heard that he was available as a forward, as I love midfielders that are classified as forwards. Lakey91 put forward some good research to show that he has a slow start to the season and then builds up to the end of the year. This means I would not start with him and then grab him when he drops.
I then started to think, what if this year his schedule was far kinder than in previous years - such as a fast start (easy teams) early or more games against teams he averages highly against than those he doesn't do as well against and less games against teams he struggles against.
As a result of this I've started to look a lot heavier into the schedule of certain players to help me decide whether it would be more advantageous to get them early, or plan to strike later in the season when the time is ripe. I am not going to give out all my research, but I will provide an preview of my results and a conclusion.
Brent Harvey
Round 1-11
2009 Average based on prior results - 96.28
Plays 7 teams which he averages over 95.
Plays 3 teams he averages between 90-95.
Plays 1 team which he averages less than 90.
Round 12-22
2009 Average based on prior results - 93.71
Plays 7 teams which he averages over 95.
Plays 2 teams which he averages between 90-95.
Plays 3 teams which he averages less than 90.
Best Average Teams (av over 100)
Bulldogs - 2 games in 09
Melbourne - 2 games in 09
Richmond - 2 games in 09
Collingwood - 1 games in 09
Worst Average Teams (av less than 80)
West Coast - 1 game in 09
Geelong - 1 game in 09 (also this av was low to a horror 3 games in 07)
Sydney - 1 game in 09
Basically the research shows that he plays 1/3 of his games against teams he dominates while only 3 games against teams he struggles against. Furthermore it shows his schedule is VERY friendly with his worst average teams coming in round 6,14,20 meaning he should barely dip in price, if at all throughout the season. I'll be starting with him based on this research.
Focus: Do you take the schedule into account? Do you think its worth it or are all keepers similar as long as they are durable and consistant?
For example - I wanted Brent Harvey in my team as soon as I heard that he was available as a forward, as I love midfielders that are classified as forwards. Lakey91 put forward some good research to show that he has a slow start to the season and then builds up to the end of the year. This means I would not start with him and then grab him when he drops.
I then started to think, what if this year his schedule was far kinder than in previous years - such as a fast start (easy teams) early or more games against teams he averages highly against than those he doesn't do as well against and less games against teams he struggles against.
As a result of this I've started to look a lot heavier into the schedule of certain players to help me decide whether it would be more advantageous to get them early, or plan to strike later in the season when the time is ripe. I am not going to give out all my research, but I will provide an preview of my results and a conclusion.
Brent Harvey
Round 1-11
2009 Average based on prior results - 96.28
Plays 7 teams which he averages over 95.
Plays 3 teams he averages between 90-95.
Plays 1 team which he averages less than 90.
Round 12-22
2009 Average based on prior results - 93.71
Plays 7 teams which he averages over 95.
Plays 2 teams which he averages between 90-95.
Plays 3 teams which he averages less than 90.
Best Average Teams (av over 100)
Bulldogs - 2 games in 09
Melbourne - 2 games in 09
Richmond - 2 games in 09
Collingwood - 1 games in 09
Worst Average Teams (av less than 80)
West Coast - 1 game in 09
Geelong - 1 game in 09 (also this av was low to a horror 3 games in 07)
Sydney - 1 game in 09
Basically the research shows that he plays 1/3 of his games against teams he dominates while only 3 games against teams he struggles against. Furthermore it shows his schedule is VERY friendly with his worst average teams coming in round 6,14,20 meaning he should barely dip in price, if at all throughout the season. I'll be starting with him based on this research.
Focus: Do you take the schedule into account? Do you think its worth it or are all keepers similar as long as they are durable and consistant?