While key defenders often aren't great pick ups in Supercoach, if McAsey does play this year he'll likely be given some license to roam. With another pre-season under his belt, Caldwell, who averaged 21 touches a game at NEAFL level, should continue to develop. Update: He's a gun. If you have the cash he’s worth it. He could be a great POD but he could also cost you two trades if his body doesn't hold up. Gets in at a price that makes him hard to ignore, though pre-season knee surgery will sideline him for six weeks.

Came off the ground with a "back-related hamstring issue" in a trial match, so beware. Not afraid to lay a tackle either which just adds to his scoring potential. I really want to go Lyons but his bye comes in line with first week of finals This is the only reason I’m considering Fyfe because Freo’s already had their bye. CHEERS: Starcevich continues to punish those who traded him out a couple of weeks ago, going at 100% disposal efficiency for the second consecutive game and more than capably filling his role in the Lions defensive line. Leaning towards option A as I’ll be ok for rd15 byes and I like Foot’s job security. Update: His round one score makes this a tricky one.

A ready-made defender option who should feature early in the season. I love me some football, but it has just become a deadset nightmare for Supercoach purposes!

Update: He's likely to be on the fringe of selection. A competitive beast, he's got all the attributes to be a Supercoach weapon. Update: His round 1 score didn't quite follow up his pre-season output but we're backing him to hit his straps. The highly-rated midfielder played two games in his debut season last year, averaging 50 points. Update: Priced too high and low job security in a stacked Giants outfit. 3. The nephew of Norm Smith Medal winner Byron Pickett got to the Dees with pick 12, meaning he's not quite bottom dollar, but the expectations are high. We want the Mosquito!

Not quite a key position size but able to play on both talls and smalls, Day will be hoping Hawthorn can find a spot for him in the backline. He's impressed since arriving at the Roos, with a strong intra-club showing putting his name forward for an early debut. Elite endurance is the father-son pick's biggest asset, but there's plenty more to his game than that. Ordinarily, O'Halloran's family would be among the first in line for tickets - these days, they can't even gather in the same lounge room to watch a game. Draper handsomely rewarded those who were playing him in place of the injured Gawn, smashing out the first of what is sure to be many Supercoach tons throughout his career with 13 possessions and 14 hitouts.

Boyd Woodcock looks like the buy of the round, he’s still under $200K costing just $186,700 and has been ticking over nicely with a 64.7 SCPoint average. Update: A Brodie Grundy-sized hurdle still stands between Cameron and a game. Update: He tonned up and has a breakeven of -53.

Caleb Daniel is slightly more expensive at $494,300, he’s been a bit down on form with a 3 round average of 89.3, but has a season average of 101.3. Many observersthought Sydney got him cheap with pick 26 and he may prove to be a Supercoach bargain too.
Update: Didn't play round one and you'd have to question his job security.

Great to chat with @mitchswepson earlier this week! Noted goalkicked in the twos, worth watching. Update: We're tipping him to be a Supercoach gun when he does play, but he may have to wait for his chance. Young got to the Dockers with pick seven and should get games early.

1 – def, 2 – mid (including d.smith), 1 – fwd Small defender Blake Hardwick has been ruled out for three months after rupturing a pec and Greaves may be the man to benefit. This week I am going to take you on journey back in time to the film Die Hard. What are your thoughts? At 23, Frampton might have expected to have played more than three senior games, but as we often hear, big blokes take longer to develop. His high price makes it hard to justify even if he is picked in round two. Wanted to get Steele but he’s probbaly gonna fall in price. Good luck all. Update: Despite his obvious talent, the high price makes us wary, even if Simon Goodwin springs a surprise and picks him early on. Any suggestions? He has shown to be worth the cash, he’s had one score below 100 this year, producing a 77 in Round 1 and has a season average of 120.3. I will paint the fence this week. As always, rookie forwards will be tough to settle on, so let's hope there's some safe bets out there. Think about hanging on to him if you've already got him but don't trade him in. Port Adelaide: "Will be no changes" Ken Hinkley on team selection this week, Collingwood: Lynden Dunn has retired. Can’t seem to find the login section on the site. I hope you have seen it otherwise this isn’t going to Read more…, Well we can close the book on round 1 of the finals but what a great start with the best teams in the comp going head to head. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({ Whether you got off to a flyer or your pre-season plans came to nothing, the coronavirus shutdown has given Supercoaches the chance to push the reset button on season 2020. Cameron is done and you can either cash him in, or hold for bench cover – your choice. You'd wanna be confident he can score big to select him.
If you didn't start with him, get him in. Thought it was like the EPL where everyone plays each other once and minor premiers take it out. It’s a pass. This kid looks like he could be a goer and with that very handy dual-position status. body.custom-background { background-color: #ffffff; } Brad Crouch handed two-match ban by the AFL after being caught with illicit substance.

If he finds himself in the best 22, which you'd have to think he will, he should be a lock. @Supercoach @al_superfooty #supercoach. Update: Could be the man to benefit from Tyson Stengle's suspension, so keep him in mind if he earns selection.

We expect him to shine when he does get a chance. Luke Ryan is the one running hot, with a score of 162 last week and a 3 round average of 131, while producing 7 100+ scores in a row.

Should be a star when he plays but give him a week at the price. Played two games for the Giants but couldn't break into the midfielder, now gets a chance at North. Have a feeling he might go huge this weekend, too. The tall forward is likely to be one of most well-owned rookie forwards after spending last season sidelined with a knee injury. i['GoogleAnalyticsObject'] = r; Bergman can pull off the incredible but will he accumulate enough to be a Supercoach star this early in his career? Like the giants run home after this week is very good. }); Published by Barron Von Crow on 20/08/202020/08/2020. Tricky price makes it a tough sell for us. })(window, document, 'script', 'https://google-analytics.com/analytics.js', 'ga'); Oleg Markov -18. i[r] = i[r] || function () {

Got the body to play AFL and loves the contested footy. Could he potentially line up alongside Charlie Dixon in the forward line come round one?