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| Written by Jonny Coping |
| Tuesday, 20 April 2010 17:40 |
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Our team has been printed below along with the trades so far.
Another round of footy comes to an end and where do we stand? For many of us, headaches are mainly being caused by the forward line. No doubt Riewoldt's injury has cost sides one trade, and most went the Jonathan Brown. However, for those already with the Brisbane star, the choice was more difficult. An in depth analysis of the point distribution shows us that winning sides are producing alot more points and stars than the losing sides. With that in mind, players in winning sides to consider up forward are Alan Didak, Matthew Pavlich, Paul Chapman and Leon Davis. The form of Adelaide has impacted the supercoach output of a much hyped Kurt Tippet, who is struggling for form. The options are to either persist with him and hope he and the crows improve, or call the $125k loss now and move him on for a star or an upcoming 3rd week cash cow such as James Podsiadly or Tom Rocklif. Other areas of concern are in the ruck. It seems points are hard to come by on a consistent basis unless you already have Aaron Sandilands. Nic Natinui and Matthew Kreuzer are providing the goods seemingly every second week or so. The form of Michael Barlow continues to blossom, but as usual it doesn't affect coaches much because everybody has him. The difference will come when people decide what to do with him, and when the right time to offload him is. Midfield A-Graders appear to be also prevalent in winning sides such as Leigh Montagna, Nick Dal Santo, Dane Swan, Gary Ablett Jnr, Matthew Boyd, Daniel Cross, Lenny Hayes, Scott Pendlebury and Adam Cooney. Perhaps their price may drop a bit in upcoming rounds, but for those chasing the overall glory, these players should find their way into the midfield ASAP. Once again, Captain choice is problematic for coaches who are lacking Gary Ablett Jnr, though Dane Swan and Nick Dal Santo are providing handy Captain scores aswell. Nick Malceski finally hit the wall this week, with many coaches jumping on him over the past 2 weeks. Heath Shaw was the star down back against a tired Hawthorn. Simon Goodwin might be showing signs of fading, scoring a 61 against Carlton. |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 April 2010 17:58 |









