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Adelaide Crows ADELAIDE CROWS IAN CALLINAN (Fwd/Mid) $91,700 Callinan was one of the Crows’ better performers on debut last week against Geelong, finishing with 21 disposals, one goal and 73 points. There’s every chance he could feature in every game for the remainder of the year, so make sure you make the most of his basement low price. BERNIE VINCE (Mid) $399,300 Vince scored a season-high 136 points last week against the Cats and enjoyed his biggest price rise of the year, rising by $23,700. He has been well below his best this season, but despite this, he stills ranks second at the club for average points scored. ADELAIDE CROWS TEAM AVERAGE: 1574 (14th) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 11 12 13 14 Scott Thompson Mid $459,200 $17,600 13 86% 111 93 76 96 110 89 Bernie Vince Mid $399,300 $21,300 8 83% 94 100 78 102 82 136 Graham Johncock Def $458,700 -$34,400 13 91% 91 115 124 131 117 89 Scott Stevens Def/Fwd $391,200 $0 2 100% 90 Sam Jacobs Ruck $367,900 $7,000 10 80% 86 85 85 64 82 110 Richard Douglas Mid $389,900 -$42,300 13 81% 85 87 94 115 61 79 Rory Sloane Mid $344,000 -$22,000 9 80% 81 75 96 77 63 65 Nathan van Berlo Mid $330,700 -$46,000 13 88% 81 67 56 80 68 65 Andy Otten Def $344,900 $159,800 7 92% 80 102 104 131 72 Ben Rutten Def $305,800 -$39,500 13 100% 79 66 79 59 62 64 Brent Reilly Mid $325,100 -$38,300 12 82% 79 68 79 43 83 Patrick Dangerfield Fwd/Mid $313,900 -$26,200 13 80% 78 71 87 60 85 50 Michael Doughty Def/Mid $319,200 -$65,400 11 91% 77 65 44 71 64 80 Matthew Jaensch Fwd $350,200 $52,500 11 89% 75 78 90 65 79 Matthew Wright Mid $312,700 $209,100 10 79% 73 74 55 94 66 82 Ian Callinan Fwd/Mid $91,700 $0 1 85% 73 73 73 Brad Symes Def $285,100 -$136,500 8 67% 70 56 30 30 108 Kurt Tippett Fwd/Ruck $260,500 -$68,800 12 88% 67 61 91 17 66 69 Chris Knights Fwd $254,300 $16,800 13 83% 67 50 55 51 20 74 Luke Thompson Def $240,400 $136,800 11 94% 65 54 49 60 50 55 Ivan Maric Ruck $310,700 -$13,700 3 63% 62 Richard Tambling Mid $279,000 -$15,900 6 77% 60 Brodie Smith Def $210,600 $87,000 9 74% 58 Ricky Henderson Fwd/Def $289,700 $6,700 12 80% 57 64 56 114 21 Chris Schmidt Def $260,100 -$88,400 5 62% 53 34 31 36 Jack Gunston Fwd $211,900 $21,200 6 74% 52 48 76 57 39 18 Phil Davis Def $274,700 -$19,500 3 46% 52 Taylor Walker Fwd $232,500 -$67,600 7 86% 51 Shaun McKernan Def/Fwd $159,700 $49,500 12 76% 48 22 22 31 14 Brodie Martin Mid $246,100 -$34,900 4 63% 45 James Sellar Ruck $178,700 -$15,900 5 98% 42 36 27 44 Myke Cook Mid $241,100 $0 2 73% 39 Jared Petrenko Def $216,300 -$29,400 6 58% 39 54 55 56 60 43 David Mackay Mid $344,600 $0 1 77% 36 Brad Moran Ruck $110,200 $0 1 67% 30 30 30 Jason Porplyzia Fwd $343,700 $0 1 4% 13 BRISBANE LIONS DANIEL RICH (Mid) $331,200 Brisbane’s injury crisis has worsened with news that Rich will miss several weeks with a stress fracture of the foot. It will be the first match he has missed since debuting in Round 1 in 2009, having played 59 consecutive matches since then. JED ADCOCK (Def) $370,700 Adcock could return to the line up this week to tackle the Power, which would be welcome news to those that held onto him. He has been one of the Lions’ most consistent scorers at the Gabba this season, averaging 94 points per match – ranked fourth at the club. BRISBANE LIONS TEAM AVERAGE: 1526 (15th) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 11 12 13 14 Tom Rockliff Mid $435,600 $17,400 11 79% 103 108 90 120 115 Jack Redden Mid $441,100 $70,600 13 83% 100 108 87 115 134 94 Jed Adcock Def $370,700 $37,700 11 90% 96 58 47 68 Simon Black Mid $395,500 -$59,500 13 79% 91 89 85 76 80 113 Matthew Leuenberger Ruck $398,100 $65,000 13 84% 89 91 109 55 135 64 Daniel Merrett Def $356,800 $42,000 10 99% 86 72 72 Daniel Rich Mid $331,200 -$49,200 13 78% 85 58 32 87 45 69 Pearce Hanley Def $328,700 $31,300 13 88% 82 67 75 35 64 93 Luke Power Mid $340,200 -$85,000 12 86% 80 68 49 100 86 38 Mitchell Clark Ruck $355,600 $1,200 12 86% 74 69 74 91 43 Cheynee Stiller Mid $324,000 -$4,700 12 89% 70 84 88 51 113 Amon Buchanan Fwd $259,900 $0 2 60% 70 Jonathan Brown Fwd $317,400 -$157,900 7 94% 70 58 39 44 82 68 Ashley McGrath Def $276,300 -$93,500 12 92% 68 53 39 68 21 82 Todd Banfield Fwd $301,700 $40,700 12 83% 67 72 62 47 107 Tom Collier Def $264,700 $34,200 7 93% 62 63 53 81 55 James Polkinghorne Fwd $285,000 $22,200 13 79% 61 71 75 71 77 59 Broc McCauley Ruck $138,600 $46,900 3 68% 61 Josh Drummond Def $360,700 -$40,300 3 79% 59 45 45 Matt Maguire Def $293,000 -$53,900 7 88% 59 73 93 57 69 Brent Staker Fwd/Mid $426,200 $0 1 68% 58 Ryan Harwood Mid $255,900 -$7,600 3 50% 54 58 81 35 Joel Patfull Def $228,100 -$47,400 13 97% 53 48 37 39 56 59 Ryan Lester Def $137,100 $33,500 3 87% 51 Jared Polec Mid $182,200 $13,600 3 62% 51 Patrick Karnezis Fwd $103,600 $0 2 52% 50 50 47 52 Mitchell Golby Def $132,900 $29,300 3 86% 49 49 52 38 56 Jesse O'Brien Def/Fwd $168,900 -$6,300 11 68% 47 36 26 45 Bryce Retzlaff Def/Fwd $182,000 $71,800 7 85% 46 46 52 27 59 Andrew Raines Def $216,400 -$83,800 7 79% 45 101 101 Joshua Green Mid $161,100 $57,500 5 64% 45 41 61 19 44 Sam Sheldon Mid $162,800 -$41,600 7 87% 44 33 7 22 46 55 Matt Austin Def/Mid $194,700 -$8,000 4 79% 43 32 26 38 Rohan Bewick Mid $167,600 $57,400 10 63% 41 48 20 68 55 Aaron Cornelius Fwd $273,500 $0 2 53% 38 Claye Beams Mid $137,000 $33,400 5 60% 37 Niall McKeever Def $103,600 $0 1 87% 35 35 35 CARLTON CHRIS JUDD (Mid) $461,800 Judd has received plenty of attention in recent weeks, which has seen him suffer five consecutive price slumps. He could only manage six disposals up until half time last round, finishing with an equal season-low 84 points. NICHOLAS DUIGAN (Def) $306,700 Duigan missed last week’s match against West Coast with a calf complaint, but he’s every chance to come back this round. He has been a fine acquisition for the Blues this season, averaging 72 points per game – enjoying the seventh-biggest price rise of any player this year. CARLTON TEAM AVERAGE: 1785 (2nd) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 11 12 13 14 Marc Murphy Mid $538,800 -$5,700 13 84% 118 120 127 122 138 93 Chris Judd Mid $461,800 -$114,900 13 83% 108 93 83 111 92 84 Heath Scotland Def/Mid $454,900 -$6,300 13 88% 108 106 113 87 80 143 Bryce Gibbs Def/Mid $421,400 -$86,900 13 89% 96 100 89 102 124 84 Matthew Kreuzer Ruck $398,700 -$300 3 86% 92 92 67 150 58 Andrew Carrazzo Def/Mid $425,100 $43,800 13 86% 91 96 106 109 100 69 Chris Yarran Fwd $391,800 $91,000 12 85% 88 101 116 86 84 117 Andrew Walker Mid $437,100 $100,400 13 83% 88 104 130 113 114 58 Mitch Robinson Mid $410,900 $73,900 12 75% 88 115 146 92 106 Kade Simpson Mid $385,500 -$100,200 13 85% 87 89 105 107 75 68 Bret Thornton Def $347,700 -$8,300 10 95% 83 87 104 54 74 115 David Ellard Mid $345,600 $51,500 9 75% 82 80 88 106 60 67 Edward Curnow Mid $268,600 $160,900 10 71% 81 65 44 89 62 Jarrad Waite Fwd $384,900 -$42,300 10 85% 80 63 63 Jeff Garlett Fwd $346,700 -$1,800 13 84% 79 81 83 94 60 85 Robert Warnock Ruck $320,600 $22,000 9 80% 78 61 61 Setanta O'hAilpin Fwd $302,100 $18,800 5 83% 77 68 68 Jeremy Laidler Def $320,500 $41,200 8 82% 76 Eddie Betts Fwd $351,400 -$59,800 13 88% 76 86 78 120 57 90 Jordan Russell Def $307,300 -$114,500 13 86% 73 75 70 69 82 78 Nicholas Duigan Def $306,700 $203,100 12 93% 72 75 98 73 55 Michael Jamison Def $272,900 $50,800 11 84% 69 55 57 53 87 23 Shaun Hampson Ruck $291,800 $52,200 9 77% 65 75 74 89 62 Matthew Watson Def $103,600 $0 2 91% 65 Simon White Def $262,300 $14,100 5 91% 63 Mark Austin Def $110,200 $0 1 95% 60 60 60 Lachie Henderson Fwd $298,300 -$22,300 4 84% 57 68 100 48 56 Brock McLean Mid $311,700 $0 2 58% 56 Ryan Houlihan Fwd $425,200 $0 2 59% 53 53 24 81 Zach Tuohy Def $161,400 $57,800 4 76% 47 47 9 79 40 59 Dennis Armfield Def $228,000 -$75,800 8 65% 46 50 51 48 Kane Lucas Mid $240,300 $0 1 47% 40 Aaron Joseph Mid $229,300 -$27,000 3 53% 36 Rhys O'Keeffe Def $91,700 $0 1 42% 25 25 25 Andrew Collins Mid $330,900 $0 2 54% 9 Paul Bower Def $373,300 $0 1 27% 9 9 9 COLLINGWOOD ALAN DIDAK (Fwd/Mid) $287,300 Didak’s miserable year continued last week after he went off early in the third term with a calf injury.
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