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Adelaide Crows ADELAIDE CROWS PHIL DAVIS PATRICK DANGERFIELD (Def/ Fwd) $100,200 (Fwd/Mid) $302,600 Phil Davis has impressed in his two games to Despite his encouraging start to the year, Patrick date with scores of 79 and 89 points. He’s a great Dangerfield will now be sidelined for up to one month trade down target this week and you should take with a fractured hand. He has really struggled in full advantage of it before his price rises after this recent weeks anyway, with the big knock he copped round. against Melbourne in Round 3 really knocking him about. Trade him wisely this week. ADELAIDE CROWS TEAM AVERAGE: 1485 (13th) Full Name Pos Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 2 3 4 5 Goodwin, Simon DEF $512,200 -$42,200 5 88% 92 92 96 144 61 65 Edwards, Tyson MID $454,400 -$27,400 5 84% 89 89 83 80 104 88 Mackay, David MID $435,300 $19,500 4 84% 85 87 106 115 40 Davis, Phil DEF/FWD $100,200 $0 2 87% 84 84 79 89 McLeod, Andrew DEF $401,300 -$17,300 5 87% 82 77 76 59 110 62 Maric, Ivan RUC $341,800 $53,200 4 83% 79 79 59 121 56 78 Thompson, Scott MID $436,700 -$59,500 5 85% 78 84 89 76 87 83 Johncock, Graham DEF $479,900 $0 2 85% 78 78 59 96 Burton, Brett FWD $324,300 $55,600 4 82% 76 76 51 95 70 89 Schmidt, Chris DEF $171,600 $71,400 3 75% 75 75 91 80 55 Vince, Bernie MID $421,200 -$98,400 5 83% 75 71 55 65 85 77 Knights, Chris FWD $420,100 -$21,300 3 85% 74 74 58 92 71 Doughty, Michael DEF/MID $421,700 -$57,500 5 92% 73 76 63 97 73 71 Bock, Nathan DEF $483,700 -$46,300 3 81% 71 71 92 50 van Berlo, Nathan MID $419,100 $0 2 83% 68 45 45 Reilly, Brent MID $351,400 -$55,500 5 85% 67 61 51 55 80 59 Dangerfield, Patrick FWD/MID $302,600 -$30,100 5 78% 65 59 98 33 52 51 Rutten, Ben DEF $330,800 -$33,300 5 100% 64 69 106 52 42 77 Porplyzia, Jason FWD $392,900 -$69,200 4 88% 62 62 57 81 51 59 Douglas, Richard FWD $350,600 -$19,000 5 78% 62 72 68 74 75 72 Walker, Taylor FWD $258,000 $18,600 4 84% 60 53 32 72 56 Cook, Myke MID $255,500 $4,100 5 76% 54 51 23 47 70 65 Stevens, Scott DEF/FWD $360,900 $0 1 70% 52 Sloane, Rory MID $223,100 $0 1 38% 51 Petrenko, Jared DEF $263,800 -$1,800 5 83% 50 54 71 64 39 40 Hentschel, Trent FWD $266,300 -$10,700 3 59% 48 39 68 9 Griffin, Jonathon RUC $242,200 $0 1 71% 46 Tippett, Kurt FWD/RUC $278,200 -$147,700 5 85% 42 40 29 16 47 68 Sellar, James RUC $179,400 $0 1 27% 42 42 42 Henderson, Ricky FWD/DEF $100,200 $0 1 68% 19 19 19 Armstrong, Tony MID $100,200 $0 1 74% 18 Young, Will DEF $100,200 $0 1 83% 8 8 8 BRISBANE LIONS JONATHAN BROWN TOM ROCKLIFF (Fwd) $551,800 (Fwd) $173,900 If you recently traded Jonathon Brown in, you would Over 82,000 coaches have Tom Rockliff in their have been devastated with his 39 points last week side this season and all would have been pleased against Melbourne. Amid speculation that he has with his $64,700 price rise. The test will come at a groin injury, coach Michael Voss has once again the selection table this week though, with a host come out this week to quash that theory, declaring of senior players likely to return to the line up. He his captain is fully fit. Don’t make him captain this may be one that has to make way. Let’s hope he week just to be on the safe side. survives the chop. BRISBANE LIONS TEAM AVERAGE: 1693 (5th) Full Name Pos Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 2 3 4 5 Brown, Jonathan FWD $551,800 $26,400 5 96% 112 108 171 141 81 39 Rischitelli, Michael MID $475,100 $85,400 5 79% 109 100 71 125 107 97 Drummond, Josh DEF $524,800 -$13,100 5 83% 104 106 111 100 111 101 Brennan, Jared FWD/MID $485,700 $10,900 4 82% 100 92 97 122 56 Power, Luke MID $492,400 -$22,800 4 88% 99 88 101 74 89 Johnstone, Travis MID $424,300 $34,300 5 85% 97 98 109 48 117 116 Black, Simon MID $466,500 -$44,200 4 67% 91 89 79 56 133 Maguire, Matt DEF $273,300 $159,300 5 81% 79 81 100 75 54 93 Selwood, Troy MID $306,500 $0 1 68% 75 75 75 Rich, Daniel MID $412,500 -$42,400 5 80% 74 80 97 98 46 77 Sherman, Justin MID $428,300 -$55,000 4 89% 74 72 36 112 68 Rockliff, Tom FWD $173,900 $64,700 3 83% 72 72 78 96 42 McGrath, Ashley DEF $371,900 -$16,800 4 91% 71 67 54 94 54 Hawksley, James DEF $289,300 $20,600 3 86% 71 71 38 88 86 Redden, Jack MID $335,500 $22,400 5 84% 70 69 65 97 40 73 Patfull, Joel DEF $373,000 -$3,800 5 89% 69 78 55 92 68 97 Leuenberger, M RUC $304,300 $59,300 5 68% 69 67 29 78 81 80 Staker, Brent FWD/MID $294,100 $22,300 5 91% 67 60 64 54 69 53 Fevola, Brendan FWD $410,900 -$84,800 5 98% 66 68 44 81 99 48 Polkinghorne, J FWD $291,300 $11,000 3 85% 66 66 93 51 53 Raines, Andrew DEF $287,100 $58,700 5 83% 65 68 66 46 100 60 Proud, Albert MID $248,400 $0 2 68% 65 65 79 51 Banfield, Todd MID $245,200 $145,000 5 83% 62 65 45 96 68 52 Clark, Mitch RUC $402,900 -$95,200 4 77% 62 65 54 46 96 Stiller, Cheynee MID $361,400 $0 1 79% 60 60 60 Merrett, Daniel DEF $312,200 -$10,900 5 86% 59 63 96 54 71 30 Adcock, Jed DEF $463,900 $0 2 43% 35 41 41 Buchanan, Amon FWD $338,800 $0 1 19% 14 CARLTON JARRAD WAITE KADE SIMPSON (Def/Fwd) $383,000 (Mid) $561,200 Jarrad Waite could earn himself a reprieve this It’s staggering that only 4,176 coaches have Kade week after defender Andrew Walker suffered a Simpson in their team this season. The underrated broken collarbone last round. Over 38,000 coaches midfielder has made a blazing start to the year, have stuck by him despite getting dropped to the averaging 118 points per round, subsequently VFL, so hopefully he can reward them with a solid earning himself a $62,200 price rise. display this week against the Magpies. CARLTON TEAM AVERAGE: 1683 (6th) Full Name Pos Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 2 3 4 5 Judd, Chris MID $589,300 $0 2 87% 146 146 148 143 Bower, Paul DEF $459,400 $0 1 96% 130 Simpson, Kade MID $561,200 $62,200 5 87% 118 118 99 141 127 103 Murphy, Marc MID $579,100 -$20,400 5 81% 116 115 145 105 115 96 Gibbs, Bryce MID $537,500 -$31,100 5 88% 108 107 104 97 104 122 Scotland, Heath DEF $486,100 -$9,200 5 83% 105 107 135 67 83 143 Houlihan, Ryan FWD $461,800 $42,500 5 86% 104 102 105 68 129 105 Betts, Eddie FWD $440,700 $41,600 5 87% 99 89 45 102 103 107 Carrazzo, Andrew DEF/MID $448,300 -$4,300 5 82% 96 86 85 87 91 80 Russell, Jordan DEF $400,200 $26,200 5 90% 93 89 92 67 74 121 Kreuzer, Matthew RUC $404,200 -$16,900 5 65% 89 82 114 45 86 84 Thornton, Bret DEF $477,600 -$35,200 3 95% 76 79 73 84 McLean, Brock MID $386,700 -$39,100 4 67% 76 61 96 22 66 Garlett, Jefferey FWD $260,300 $0 2 83% 74 74 55 93 Lucas, Kane MID $185,700 $61,500 3 73% 73 73 72 83 63 Yarran, Chris FWD $299,300 $59,400 5 74% 70 69 45 62 83 87 Anderson, Joe DEF $320,500 $0 2 78% 68 71 71 Waite, Jarrad DEF/FWD $383,000 -$24,500 3 84% 63 51 66 35 Robinson, Mitch MID $292,700 $20,800 4 75% 63 59 59 81 38 Walker, Andrew MID $291,500 $22,800 5 86% 62 61 39 50 96 57 O'hAilpin, Setanta DEF/FWD $274,200 -$24,600 5 88% 59 55 85 36 40 57 Armfield, Dennis DEF $281,300 -$5,200 4 89% 56 56 40 53 56 73 White, Simon DEF $83,400 $0 2 83% 54 54 61 47 Henderson, Lachie DEF/FWD $285,100 -$16,100 5 89% 54 55 65 56 60 39 Warnock, Robert RUC $212,100 $79,900 5 53% 52 54 32 49 76 58 Jamison, Michael DEF $242,000 $27,100 5 95% 48 53 30 57 71 53 Joseph, Aaron MID $206,900 -$103,600 5 83% 29 28 29 35 13 36 COLLINGWOOD TARKYN LOCKYER LUKE BALL (Fwd) $420,300 (Mid) $404,100 Tarkyn Lockyer’s 136 consecutive games run came Luke Ball’s blistering pre-season form was enough to an end last week after he was dropped to the for over 32,000 coaches to commit to the former VFL after a run of poor form.
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