ADELAIDE CROWS Scott Thompson (Mid) $449,400 Thompson Dominated When These Two Sides Met in Round 4, Finishing with a Team-High 32 Disposals and 11 Tackles

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ADELAIDE CROWS Scott Thompson (Mid) $449,400 Thompson Dominated When These Two Sides Met in Round 4, Finishing with a Team-High 32 Disposals and 11 Tackles ADELAIDE CROWS SCOTT THOMPSON (Mid) $449,400 Thompson dominated when these two sides met in Round 4, finishing with a team-high 32 disposals and 11 tackles. He scored 120 points for the match and has averaged 94 per game against Port Adelaide from his past seven outings. SAM JACOBS (Ruck) $429,800 Jacobs has been Adelaide’s best performer across the past month, averaging 110 points per match. He has been one of the form ruckman of the competition during this period, with his average the sixth-best of anyone in the league. ADELAIDE CROWS TEAM AVERAGE: 1567 (14th) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 15 16 17 18 Scott Thompson Mid $449,400 $7,800 16 87% 109 103 110 111 89 Sam Jacobs Ruck $429,800 $68,900 13 80% 92 110 118 106 107 Scott Stevens Def/Fwd $391,200 $0 2 100% 90 Bernie Vince Mid $392,200 $14,200 11 84% 87 70 97 89 25 Graham Johncock Def $386,600 -$106,500 16 87% 87 68 99 50 56 Richard Douglas Mid $357,100 -$75,100 14 79% 82 49 49 Rory Sloane Mid $346,300 -$19,700 12 80% 82 82 96 92 58 Nathan van Berlo Mid $334,900 -$41,800 16 90% 80 76 112 63 53 Patrick Dangerfield Fwd/Mid $317,600 -$22,500 16 82% 79 81 63 104 75 Andy Otten Def $341,200 $156,100 10 94% 78 73 75 86 57 Michael Doughty Def/Mid $321,700 -$62,900 14 90% 78 81 59 80 104 Matthew Jaensch Fwd $339,200 $41,500 13 86% 75 73 92 54 Brent Reilly Mid $295,000 -$68,400 15 81% 74 58 78 51 45 Ben Rutten Def $267,200 -$78,100 16 100% 74 53 49 69 41 Daniel Talia Def/Fwd $164,200 $54,000 3 99% 71 71 92 81 41 Ian Callinan Fwd/Mid $91,700 $0 2 80% 70 66 66 Kurt Tippett Fwd/Ruck $308,600 -$20,700 15 89% 68 75 99 86 40 Matthew Wright Mid $260,300 $156,700 13 78% 68 50 18 69 62 Brad Symes Def $304,300 -$117,300 11 68% 67 62 86 74 25 Chris Knights Fwd $254,300 $16,800 13 83% 67 Luke Thompson Def $240,400 $136,800 11 94% 65 Jared Petrenko Def $348,500 $102,800 9 68% 64 113 140 105 95 Ivan Maric Ruck $310,700 -$13,700 3 63% 62 Richard Tambling Mid $236,000 -$58,900 9 76% 59 58 45 74 55 Ricky Henderson Fwd/Def $258,200 -$24,800 14 80% 57 56 54 57 Chris Schmidt Def $260,100 -$88,400 5 62% 53 Brodie Smith Def $196,000 $72,400 11 68% 52 24 12 35 Phil Davis Def $274,700 -$19,500 3 46% 52 Taylor Walker Fwd $232,500 -$67,600 7 86% 51 Jack Gunston Fwd $190,200 -$500 7 74% 49 35 35 David Mackay Mid $280,900 -$63,700 4 79% 49 54 74 17 70 Shaun McKernan Def/Fwd $159,700 $49,500 12 76% 48 Brodie Martin Mid $246,100 -$34,900 4 63% 45 Brad Moran Ruck $146,200 $36,000 4 70% 43 47 41 44 56 James Sellar Ruck $178,700 -$15,900 5 98% 42 Myke Cook Mid $241,100 $0 2 73% 39 Jason Porplyzia Fwd $343,700 $0 1 4% 13 BRISBANE LIONS TOM ROCKLIFF (Mid) $484,500 Rockliff is Brisbane’s No.1 ranked player this season, averaging 107 points per game. Despite a string of poor performances by the Lions, his form has been outstanding, topping 100 points in each of his past six games. JED ADCOCK (Def) $334,500 Adcock earned his first price rise this week since Round 9 on the back of his 102 points against North Melbourne. With Brisbane having a bye this round, make sure you have cover form him in your defence. BRISBANE LIONS TEAM AVERAGE: 1538 (15th) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 15 16 17 18 Tom Rockliff Mid $484,500 $66,300 15 80% 107 118 120 108 126 119 Jack Redden Mid $459,000 $88,500 17 83% 102 110 103 127 80 128 Simon Black Mid $430,900 -$24,100 17 80% 94 106 118 106 76 122 M Leuenberger Ruck $444,400 $111,300 17 83% 94 111 128 108 109 100 Jed Adcock Def $334,500 $1,500 15 90% 92 81 71 66 83 102 Daniel Merrett Def $356,800 $42,000 10 99% 86 Daniel Rich Mid $331,200 -$49,200 13 78% 85 Pearce Hanley Def $361,300 $63,900 17 88% 83 86 89 82 107 64 Luke Power Mid $346,300 -$78,900 16 85% 82 87 116 80 75 75 Mitchell Clark Ruck $331,100 -$23,300 14 86% 75 81 90 71 Ashley McGrath Def $335,800 -$34,000 16 90% 74 90 121 54 103 80 Jonathan Brown Fwd $339,500 -$135,800 10 91% 73 81 84 110 50 Cheynee Stiller Mid $314,200 -$14,500 16 88% 69 66 66 68 80 50 James Hawksley Def $313,000 -$9,900 3 74% 66 66 47 91 61 Todd Banfield Fwd $280,400 $19,400 15 82% 65 57 24 82 66 Patrick Karnezis Fwd $237,600 $134,000 6 76% 64 71 68 66 81 67 James Polkinghorne Fwd $282,500 $19,700 17 80% 63 69 58 68 54 94 Tom Collier Def $264,700 $34,200 7 93% 62 Broc McCauley Ruck $138,600 $46,900 3 68% 61 Josh Drummond Def $360,700 -$40,300 3 79% 59 Amon Buchanan Fwd $256,600 -$3,300 3 50% 57 32 32 Brent Staker Fwd/Mid $374,700 -$51,500 3 83% 55 54 46 61 Andrew Raines Def $288,700 -$11,500 11 81% 54 68 105 74 67 26 Matt Maguire Def $229,600 -$117,300 11 91% 54 45 46 28 69 36 Ryan Harwood Mid $255,300 -$8,200 6 54% 54 53 85 71 2 Ryan Lester Def $137,100 $33,500 3 87% 51 Joel Patfull Def $210,800 -$64,700 17 98% 51 43 56 51 43 20 Jared Polec Mid $182,200 $13,600 3 62% 51 Aaron Cornelius Fwd $257,300 -$16,200 3 61% 50 73 73 Sam Sheldon Mid $214,500 $10,100 11 86% 49 56 72 49 45 58 Jesse O'Brien Def/Fwd $170,400 -$4,800 12 69% 47 51 51 Mitchell Golby Def $149,400 $45,800 4 86% 47 41 41 Joshua Green Mid $161,100 $57,500 5 64% 45 Matt Austin Def/Mid $194,700 -$8,000 4 79% 43 Bryce Retzlaff Def/Fwd $172,700 $62,500 9 79% 41 24 36 12 Rohan Bewick Mid $173,800 $63,600 12 58% 38 26 31 20 Niall McKeever Def $140,800 $37,200 5 91% 37 38 37 35 47 33 Claye Beams Mid $137,000 $33,400 5 60% 37 CARLTON CHRIS JUDD (Mid) $541,200 Judd’s 197 points last week was clearly the highest score by any player for the round. He dominated all aspects of the game, finishing with 33 disposals, 20 contested possessions, 12 tackles and seven score assists. EDDIE BETTS (Fwd) $337,100 Betts had a night out last week against Essendon, booting a career-high eight goals straight. He finished with a season-high 139 points, of which 67 came in the opening term. He finished with 14 disposals, eight marks and two score assists. CARLTON TEAM AVERAGE: 1780 (3rd) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 15 16 17 18 Chris Judd Mid $541,200 -$35,500 17 83% 119 151 180 106 122 197 Marc Murphy Mid $498,300 -$46,200 17 85% 118 116 118 103 113 131 Heath Scotland Def/Mid $463,900 $2,700 17 89% 107 107 85 111 111 119 Bryce Gibbs Def/Mid $472,500 -$35,800 17 89% 102 119 116 118 115 128 Andrew Carrazzo Def/Mid $421,000 $39,700 14 86% 93 118 118 Mitch Robinson Mid $439,400 $102,400 16 77% 92 106 135 89 106 93 Kade Simpson Mid $389,700 -$96,000 17 85% 89 94 108 88 102 79 Matthew Kreuzer Ruck $375,900 -$23,100 7 84% 89 86 89 88 74 94 Robert Warnock Ruck $393,300 $94,700 13 80% 87 107 124 89 105 111 Andrew Walker Mid $349,600 $12,900 17 84% 86 78 97 41 86 86 Chris Yarran Fwd $363,500 $62,700 16 85% 85 74 85 83 79 48 Bret Thornton Def $352,300 -$3,700 14 95% 80 73 68 110 62 53 Eddie Betts Fwd $337,100 -$74,100 17 88% 78 86 93 42 70 139 Jarrad Waite Fwd $352,800 -$74,400 12 79% 78 68 119 17 Setanta O'hAilpin Fwd $302,100 $18,800 5 83% 77 Jeff Garlett Fwd $299,300 -$49,200 17 86% 76 65 82 44 69 65 David Ellard Mid $288,400 -$5,700 13 70% 74 55 77 86 44 11 Jeremy Laidler Def $302,400 $23,100 12 83% 72 64 49 105 33 70 Edward Curnow Mid $241,200 $133,500 12 71% 72 29 35 22 Jordan Russell Def $302,800 -$119,000 15 84% 72 61 60 61 Michael Jamison Def $272,900 $50,800 11 84% 69 Nicholas Duigan Def $273,800 $170,200 15 92% 69 55 72 51 41 Shaun Hampson Ruck $291,800 $52,200 9 77% 65 Marcus Davies Def $164,200 $0 1 85% 61 61 61 Lachie Henderson Fwd $272,800 -$47,800 8 91% 61 65 56 60 59 86 Mark Austin Def $110,200 $0 1 95% 60 Matthew Watson Def $141,200 $37,600 3 91% 56 40 40 Brock McLean Mid $311,700 $0 2 58% 56 Simon White Def $258,600 $10,400 6 84% 55 15 15 Aaron Joseph Mid $245,000 -$11,300 5 63% 51 75 98 52 Dennis Armfield Def $238,100 -$65,700 9 67% 50 85 85 Ryan Houlihan Fwd $325,600 -$99,600 4 54% 47 41 28 53 Zach Tuohy Def $178,800 $75,200 6 82% 45 43 31 54 Wayde Twomey Mid $91,700 $0 2 70% 42 42 52 31 Kane Lucas Mid $240,300 $0 1 47% 40 Paul Bower Def $304,500 -$68,800 3 49% 29 39 55 23 Rhys O'Keeffe Def $91,700 $0 1 42% 25 Andrew Collins Mid $330,900 $0 2 54% 9 COLLINGWOOD TRAVIS CLOKE (Fwd) $478,900 Cloke has booted 30 goals at the MCG this season – scoring multiple in all but one of his 11 games.
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