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Beware of Michael Doughty Dead Eye Dicks CHAMPION/DATA/ISSUE 13 Hi and welcome to the 13th edition of the Fantasy Freako’s rave for 2011. It was a testing week for coaches again last round, with below par scores from our premiums once again keeping overall numbers well down. For the second week in a row red vestings were the topic of discussion, with Jimmy Bartel, Chris Knights, Leigh Montagna and Jack Darling all having their games cut short. On the positive side however, cult hero Michael Barlow returned to collect a team-high 25 disposals and 98 points. What a legend! Enjoy this week’s read and good luck to everyone for the upcoming round. BEWARE OF MICHAEL DOUGHTY DEAD EYE DICKS As we all licked our lips at the prospect of Matthew Boyd belting out One of the DT success stories at Hawthorn this year has been Shane another 120 plus point score at Etihad Stadium last week, we were left Savage, jumping in price by $201,900 – the second-biggest increase scratching our heads after the match after his dismal 70 point game – of any player for the year. Last week against Gold Coast was his his lowest return in any match since Round 3, 2008. Why such a low most complete performance, finishing with 33 disposals, 12 marks score you ask? Well his record against Adelaide was poor to start with, and a whopping 164 points. What made this display even more averaging only 74 points per game from his past five matches. But with regular tagger Brent Reilly out of the picture through injury, it was left up impressive was the fact that he was able to go forward and score four to Michael Doughty to quell his influence. goals straight. In fact, his conversion rate across the year has been exceptional, scoring 13.1 at an impressive scoring accuracy of 93% – If we look at the jobs that Doughty has performed across the year, he has the best strike rate of any player in the league that has scored at least shut down some of the game’s best, which has included keeping Cyril 10 goals. Rioli to 12 disposals and no goals in Round 1. He also blanketed Andrew Krakouer in Round 9, restricting him to only three disposals and one If we look at the best records across the year, one could also argue goal. Other scalps this season have included Luke Power, Brent Harvey that Aaron Edwards’ record is even better, despite recording a slightly and Matthew Priddis. inferior scoring accuracy to that of Savage. This guy hasn’t looked like missing, scoring 22.2 which has included an amazing 15.1 directly If we look ahead to this week, the Crows take on the Cats at Skilled from set shots. If he found more of the ball around the ground, he would Stadium, and with no Joel Selwood or perhaps even Jimmy Bartel, I be the ideal forward to have in your team. would expect him to get the role on Chappy. If he doesn’t go to him, then Stevie J would be next in line. Below are the most accurate players this season, but only taking into account those that have scored at least 10 goals. DOUGHTY’S VICTIMS THIS SEASON MOST ACCURATE PLAYERS IN 2011 Round Opp. Player Disp. Marks Player Club Mt G B Sc.% 1 HAW C.Rioli 12 6 1 S.Savage HAW 11 13 1 92.9 5 CAR A.Carrazzo 1 0 2 A.Edwards NM 9 22 2 91.7 6 STK A.McQualter 6 0 3 B.Hall WB 5 10 2 83.3 7 MEL C.Sylvia 18 3 4 P.Dangerfield ADEL 12 17 4 81.0 8 GCS M.Rischitelli 2 0 5 J.Schulz PORT 7 12 3 80.0 9 COLL A.Krakouer 3 1 6 J.King RICH 11 19 5 79.2 10 BRIS L.Power 9 1 7 A.McGrath BRIS 11 14 4 77.8 11 NM B.Harvey 10 1 8 T.Boak PORT 11 10 3 76.9 12 WCE M.Priddis 14 2 9 TJ.Lynch GCS 6 10 3 76.9 13 WB M.Boyd 7 1 10 K.Reimers ESS 5 13 4 76.5 ADELAIDE CROWS FREAKO SAYS: AFL DREAM TEAM AVERAGE I flagged the prospect of Ian Callinan forcing his way into the Crows line up in the near future, and this may now be realised after an outstanding 1482 SANFL performance on the weekend. He racked up 30 disposals and must (Ranked 14th) surely come into calculations. Adelaide AFL Dream Team Points Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Pts Per Min Ave. BE L4 10 11 12 13 Scott Thompson Mid $394,600 -$3,700 12 85% 1.02 108 96 107 126 75 110 116 Scott Stevens Def/Fwd $300,400 $0 2 100% 0.81 98 50 Nathan van Berlo Mid $306,300 -$30,500 12 87% 0.80 86 114 73 94 60 73 63 Brent Reilly Mid $310,800 -$21,200 11 82% 0.83 84 140 67 87 66 47 Rory Sloane Mid $299,400 $36,300 8 79% 0.83 82 124 73 92 79 79 41 Sam Jacobs Ruck $301,300 $12,000 9 80% 0.80 79 100 79 95 73 61 85 Richard Douglas Mid $318,000 -$48,200 12 81% 0.78 78 116 85 106 91 80 63 Bernie Vince Mid $295,700 -$60,900 7 82% 0.76 76 79 80 79 87 75 Chris Knights Fwd $273,900 $52,000 12 82% 0.74 75 137 60 90 64 66 20 Graham Johncock Def $316,800 -$42,300 12 91% 0.66 74 88 89 78 108 93 77 Andy Otten Def $239,700 $97,300 6 91% 0.67 74 16 90 83 96 Brad Symes Def $245,600 -$108,500 8 67% 0.86 70 47 61 30 40 113 Matthew Jaensch Fwd $263,600 $19,300 11 89% 0.62 68 103 68 83 75 44 68 Patrick Dangerfield Fwd/Mid $223,800 -$53,100 12 79% 0.68 66 69 51 28 64 46 67 Michael Doughty Def/Mid $261,800 -$48,500 10 91% 0.58 66 75 70 87 54 69 69 Matthew Wright Mid $238,700 $146,200 9 80% 0.66 65 62 62 64 52 77 56 Ben Rutten Def $217,900 -$39,600 12 100% 0.52 65 76 52 57 49 45 57 Kurt Tippett Fwd/Ruck $226,100 -$34,400 11 87% 0.60 64 96 56 59 78 11 77 Richard Tambling Mid $237,000 -$300 6 77% 0.64 61 117 Brodie Smith Def $196,400 $87,900 9 74% 0.66 60 39 40 40 Ricky Henderson Fwd/Def $236,500 -$34,500 11 83% 0.57 58 34 80 80 45 114 Luke Thompson Def $192,100 $99,600 10 94% 0.47 55 63 54 72 51 48 46 Jack Gunston Fwd $187,000 $23,000 5 78% 0.56 54 68 49 64 49 35 Ivan Maric Ruck $230,900 -$9,400 3 63% 0.69 53 107 Shaun McKernan Def/Fwd $155,000 $57,400 11 80% 0.49 48 63 36 46 29 34 Taylor Walker Fwd $184,300 -$74,800 7 86% 0.45 48 109 14 14 Chris Schmidt Def $235,500 -$50,100 4 62% 0.61 47 120 28 28 James Sellar Ruck $151,500 $21,700 5 98% 0.38 47 28 44 35 41 55 Phil Davis Def $201,000 -$10,000 3 46% 0.81 46 124 Brodie Martin Mid $201,100 -$31,500 4 63% 0.55 42 109 Jared Petrenko Def $174,500 -$36,200 5 53% 0.58 38 20 43 13 37 59 63 Myke Cook Mid $214,600 $0 2 73% 0.41 37 102 39 39 David Mackay Mid $267,600 $0 1 77% 0.32 31 Brad Moran Ruck $97,600 $0 1 67% 0.26 22 22 22 Jason Porplyzia Fwd $284,100 $0 1 4% 3.20 16 BRISBANE LIONS FREAKO SAYS: AFL DREAM TEAM AVERAGE Mitchell Golby is one of very few trades down targets in defence at the moment. He scored 70 points on debut in Round 12 and backed that up 1450 with a 39 point game last week. He may not turn out to be a consistent scorer, but he does give you an out clause if you want to make some (Ranked 15th) quick cash. Brisbane Lions AFL Dream Team Points Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Pts Per Min Ave. BE L4 10 11 12 13 Jack Redden Mid $395,900 $66,300 12 84% 1.03 106 96 109 95 112 109 118 Tom Rockliff Mid $364,800 $2,600 10 79% 1.04 102 99 99 95 103 M Leuenberger Ruck $347,200 $25,900 12 84% 0.86 88 102 100 111 106 61 120 Jed Adcock Def $299,200 $36,700 11 90% 0.79 87 147 51 57 47 50 Simon Black Mid $329,000 -$52,100 12 80% 0.88 86 117 86 110 83 89 62 Daniel Rich Mid $285,400 -$27,400 12 78% 0.84 80 89 70 106 29 91 53 Pearce Hanley Def $275,200 $15,000 12 88% 0.71 77 121 70 111 67 43 60 Luke Power Mid $286,000 -$76,900 11 86% 0.72 76 58 75 76 47 121 54 Mitchell Clark Ruck $300,000 -$13,400 12 86% 0.69 73 108 84 120 77 96 41 James Polkinghorne Fwd $262,200 $29,900 12 79% 0.70 68 86 77 82 97 57 71 Broc McCauley Ruck $123,200 $42,800 3 68% 0.76 63 -60 Jared Polec Mid $169,100 $24,600 3 62% 0.81 62 18 Ryan Harwood Mid $205,600 $0 2 61% 0.82 62 44 68 68 Amon Buchanan Fwd $241,500 $0 2 60% 0.84 62 73 Jonathan Brown Fwd $258,900 -$102,100 6 93% 0.55 62 95 55 60 45 54 62 Todd Banfield Fwd $241,600 $200 12 83% 0.60 61 74 67 78 66 43 80 Ashley McGrath Def $226,800 -$58,800 11 92% 0.53 60 76 56 66 50 71 38 Josh Drummond Def $260,600 -$13,300 3 79% 0.59 59 90 43 43 Daniel Merrett Def $218,200 $14,200 10 99% 0.48 59 69 55 75 34 Cheynee Stiller Mid $228,200 -$73,100 11 89% 0.52 57 69 59 61 67 50 Mitchell Golby Def $92,500 $0 2 90% 0.50 55 -34 55 70 39 Matt Austin Def/Mid $168,500 $28,700 4 79% 0.56 53 39 56 71 40 58 Tom Collier Def $198,700 -$3,200 7 93% 0.45 52 48 53 62 34 66 48 Brent Staker Fwd/Mid $305,400 $0 1 68% 0.57 50 Jesse O'Brien Def/Fwd $164,100 $18,800 10 68% 0.59 50 96 19 14 24 Rohan Bewick Mid $152,200 $54,600 9 60% 0.66 48 35 46 49 16 73 Ryan Lester Def $117,100 $24,600 3 87% 0.45 47 18 Joshua Green Mid $146,500 $54,000 5 64% 0.59 46 50 47 51 68 25 44 Patrick Karnezis Fwd $92,500 $0 1 44% 0.82 45 45 45 Matt Maguire Def $215,500 -$74,300 6 87% 0.42 45 83 47 65 28 Andrew Raines Def $203,500 -$52,300 6 77% 0.46 44 95 Claye Beams Mid $136,000 $43,500 5 60% 0.57 43 21 Bryce Retzlaff Def/Fwd $151,800 $54,200 6 83% 0.41 42 42 49 64 54 28 Sam Sheldon Mid $146,900 -$36,600 6 87% 0.39 41 49 33 45 17 28 43 Joel Patfull Def $153,400 -$54,800 12 97% 0.33 39 53 36 53 20 47 25 Aaron Cornelius Fwd $220,100 $0 2 53% 0.46 30 120 CARLTON FREAKO SAYS: AFL DREAM TEAM AVERAGE What an outstanding season Marc Murphy is having.
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