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Adelaide Crows ADELAIDE CROWS KURT TIPPETT (Fwd/Ruck) $285,500 Tippett injured his shoulder last week against West Coast and is now in serious doubt to be fit for this week’s clash against the Western Bulldogs. Make sure you have an emergency in place in the event that he misses. GRAHAM JOHNCOCK (Def) $415,700 Johncock has cracked the ton in consecutive weeks now, returning scores of 124 and 131. On the back of his most recent game, his price has sky rocketed by $27,100 – his biggest jump for the year. ADELAIDE CROWS TEAM AVERAGE: 1582 (13th) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 9 10 11 12 Scott Thompson Mid $496,800 $55,200 11 86% 113 112 113 162 76 96 Scott Stevens Def/Fwd $391,200 $0 2 100% 90 Graham Johncock Def $415,700 -$77,400 11 91% 89 101 64 85 124 131 Bernie Vince Mid $375,500 -$2,500 6 81% 88 90 78 102 Richard Douglas Mid $401,700 -$30,500 11 81% 87 99 83 105 94 115 Rory Sloane Mid $370,500 $4,500 7 79% 86 85 86 82 96 77 Nathan van Berlo Mid $356,800 -$19,900 11 86% 84 73 73 84 56 80 Sam Jacobs Ruck $380,400 $19,500 8 80% 84 84 93 92 85 64 Ben Rutten Def $332,600 -$12,700 11 100% 82 69 66 72 79 59 Patrick Dangerfield Fwd/Mid $323,300 -$16,800 11 79% 80 64 63 44 87 60 Brent Reilly Mid $335,800 -$27,600 11 82% 78 68 79 69 79 43 Michael Doughty Def/Mid $346,900 -$37,700 9 91% 78 81 115 93 44 71 Matthew Jaensch Fwd $355,600 $57,900 10 89% 75 84 86 95 90 65 Matthew Wright Mid $295,000 $191,400 8 79% 73 75 85 67 55 94 Andy Otten Def $261,800 $76,700 5 91% 71 104 104 Chris Knights Fwd $305,000 $67,500 11 87% 70 67 76 84 55 51 Luke Thompson Def $245,900 $142,300 9 94% 67 56 51 62 49 60 Chris Schmidt Def $333,900 -$14,600 3 69% 67 38 38 Kurt Tippett Fwd/Ruck $285,500 -$43,800 10 86% 66 57 59 60 91 17 Brad Symes Def $301,700 -$119,900 7 64% 64 30 30 30 Jack Gunston Fwd $222,900 $32,200 4 78% 64 56 36 76 57 Ivan Maric Ruck $310,700 -$13,700 3 63% 62 Richard Tambling Mid $279,000 -$15,900 6 77% 60 12 12 Brodie Smith Def $210,600 $87,000 9 74% 58 71 84 58 Ricky Henderson Fwd/Def $265,100 -$17,900 10 82% 55 68 57 90 56 Shaun McKernan Def/Fwd $197,800 $87,600 10 80% 53 36 39 48 22 Phil Davis Def $274,700 -$19,500 3 46% 52 Taylor Walker Fwd $232,500 -$67,600 7 86% 51 33 33 Brodie Martin Mid $246,100 -$34,900 4 63% 45 James Sellar Ruck $178,700 -$15,900 5 98% 42 39 48 38 27 44 Myke Cook Mid $241,100 $0 2 73% 39 36 36 David Mackay Mid $344,600 $0 1 77% 36 Jared Petrenko Def $198,300 -$47,400 4 47% 33 40 10 55 56 Brad Moran Ruck $110,200 $0 1 67% 30 30 30 Jason Porplyzia Fwd $343,700 $0 1 4% 13 BRISBANE LIONS JED ADCOCK (Def) $370,700 Adcock has been playing with a finger fracture for several weeks now, with the injury now keeping him out of the clash against Richmond. No time line has been set for his return, but one would expect him to miss at least a couple of games. LUKE POWER (Mid) $349,900 If you’re after a midfielder around the $350k mark, then Power could be a valuable addition to your side. Although his scores haven’t been as prolific as in previous seasons, he’s still averaging a handy 84 points per match this year. BRISBANE LIONS TEAM AVERAGE: 1526 (15th) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 9 10 11 12 Tom Rockliff Mid $436,700 $18,500 9 79% 100 75 59 90 Jack Redden Mid $397,400 $26,900 11 84% 98 101 121 80 87 115 Jed Adcock Def $370,700 $37,700 11 90% 96 76 122 65 47 68 Daniel Rich Mid $388,200 $7,800 11 77% 91 83 102 109 32 87 Simon Black Mid $417,600 -$37,400 11 79% 90 101 112 131 85 76 M Leuenberger Ruck $402,300 $69,200 11 84% 87 92 82 122 109 55 Daniel Merrett Def $356,800 $42,000 10 99% 86 80 86 83 72 Luke Power Mid $349,900 -$75,300 10 86% 84 81 94 79 49 100 Pearce Hanley Def $384,900 $87,500 11 88% 82 85 108 121 75 35 Mitchell Clark Ruck $377,200 $22,800 11 91% 77 95 64 151 74 91 Ashley McGrath Def $326,100 -$43,700 10 92% 72 69 99 39 68 Amon Buchanan Fwd $259,900 $0 2 60% 70 Jonathan Brown Fwd $366,900 -$108,400 5 91% 68 69 107 85 39 44 Cheynee Stiller Mid $308,900 -$19,800 11 89% 66 73 88 63 88 51 Josh Drummond Def $401,000 $0 2 77% 66 Todd Banfield Fwd $298,500 $37,500 11 84% 64 72 114 64 62 47 Tom Collier Def $262,200 $31,700 6 94% 63 68 70 53 81 Broc McCauley Ruck $138,600 $46,900 3 68% 61 James Polkinghorne Fwd $264,500 $1,700 11 78% 60 71 62 74 75 71 Brent Staker Fwd/Mid $426,200 $0 1 68% 58 Matt Maguire Def $285,200 -$61,700 5 84% 57 70 46 93 Joel Patfull Def $245,400 -$30,100 11 97% 53 52 76 57 37 39 Mitchell Golby Def $103,600 $0 1 91% 52 52 52 Ryan Lester Def $137,100 $33,500 3 87% 51 Jared Polec Mid $182,200 $13,600 3 62% 51 Ryan Harwood Mid $263,500 $0 1 53% 47 Jesse O'Brien Def/Fwd $188,700 $13,500 10 68% 47 31 58 9 26 Joshua Green Mid $154,800 $51,200 4 60% 45 45 40 59 61 19 Bryce Retzlaff Def/Fwd $175,400 $65,200 6 83% 44 46 38 67 52 27 Matt Austin Def/Mid $194,700 -$8,000 4 79% 43 43 42 64 26 38 Sam Sheldon Mid $175,800 -$28,600 5 86% 42 34 64 42 7 22 Aaron Cornelius Fwd $273,500 $0 2 53% 38 Claye Beams Mid $137,000 $33,400 5 60% 37 Andrew Raines Def $203,800 -$96,400 6 77% 36 Rohan Bewick Mid $142,900 $32,700 8 57% 36 31 35 37 20 CARLTON ANDREW WALKER (Mid) $421,700 Although Walker is playing as a forward, he can only be selected as a midfielder if you want him in your team. He has been in startling form across the past four rounds, booting a combined 15 goals – ranked second in the league. He has averaged 114 points per match in this period – ranked second at the Blues. BRYCE GIBBS (Def/Mid) $395,900 Gibbs’ recent record against Sydney is poor by his lofty standards, averaging 93 points from his past four matches. He has been matched up against Goodes in a defensive role in these games, which is something that should continue this week. CARLTON TEAM AVERAGE: 1801 (1st) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 9 10 11 12 Marc Murphy Mid $547,200 $2,700 11 85% 119 135 145 147 127 122 Chris Judd Mid $505,300 -$71,400 11 83% 112 113 102 154 83 111 Heath Scotland Def/Mid $478,200 $17,000 11 87% 107 112 140 109 113 87 Bryce Gibbs Def/Mid $395,900 -$112,400 11 88% 95 93 98 82 89 102 Andrew Carrazzo Def/Mid $426,900 $45,600 11 86% 93 100 77 107 106 109 Kade Simpson Mid $388,000 -$97,700 11 84% 90 94 102 61 105 107 Andrew Walker Mid $421,700 $85,000 11 81% 88 114 104 108 130 113 David Ellard Mid $343,000 $48,900 7 77% 88 84 63 80 88 106 Mitch Robinson Mid $379,800 $42,800 11 73% 86 99 57 101 146 92 Chris Yarran Fwd $372,800 $72,000 10 85% 86 87 62 83 116 86 Edward Curnow Mid $264,500 $156,800 9 71% 83 67 44 89 Robert Warnock Ruck $326,500 $27,900 8 81% 81 64 64 Jarrad Waite Fwd $384,900 -$42,300 10 85% 80 84 120 70 63 Jeff Garlett Fwd $349,600 $1,100 11 85% 80 86 76 90 83 94 Bret Thornton Def $351,400 -$4,600 8 95% 80 79 69 88 104 54 Setanta O'hAilpin Fwd $302,100 $18,800 5 83% 77 72 49 98 68 Jeremy Laidler Def $320,500 $41,200 8 82% 76 74 65 83 Eddie Betts Fwd $328,200 -$83,000 11 89% 76 82 56 75 78 120 Nicholas Duigan Def $300,100 $196,500 11 93% 74 74 92 34 98 73 Michael Jamison Def $288,400 $66,300 9 89% 72 62 74 65 57 53 Jordan Russell Def $291,200 -$130,600 11 84% 72 60 84 18 70 69 Matthew Kreuzer Ruck $399,000 $0 1 85% 67 67 67 Shaun Hampson Ruck $280,100 $40,500 8 80% 65 81 81 74 89 Matthew Watson Def $103,600 $0 2 91% 65 Simon White Def $262,300 $14,100 5 91% 63 Lachie Henderson Fwd $320,600 $0 2 76% 61 100 100 Brock McLean Mid $311,700 $0 2 58% 56 56 35 77 Dennis Armfield Def $224,000 -$79,800 7 63% 46 52 39 66 51 Zach Tuohy Def $103,600 $0 2 64% 44 44 9 79 Kane Lucas Mid $240,300 $0 1 47% 40 Aaron Joseph Mid $229,300 -$27,000 3 53% 36 Andrew Collins Mid $330,900 $0 2 54% 9 Paul Bower Def $373,300 $0 1 27% 9 9 9 COLLINGWOOD SHARROD WELLINGHAM (Mid) $338,800 In the absence of three key midfielders last week, Wellingham was given more time in the middle against Melbourne, racking up a career-high 37 disposals and 20 contested possessions.
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