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Supertipping HERALDSUN.COM.AU FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2015 SPORT 77 ROUND 4 SUPERTIPPING CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN Five picks as skipper this week 21 20 20 20 20 20 AVERAGE PAST THREE GAMES v OPPONENT 1 Josh Kennedy Mid 144 $592,400 2 Travis Boak Mid 133 $532,500 JON KEVIN DERMOTT SHANE SAM MICHAEL RALPH BARTLETT BRERETON CRAWFORD LANDSBERGER WARNER 3 Rory Sloane Mid 124 $640,500 Richmond 8 Richmond 22 Richmond 29 Richmond 17 Richmond 2 Richmond 3 Joel Selwood Mid 121 $626,900 Carlton 12 Carlton 20 Carlton 13 Carlton 17 Carlton 30 Carlton 4 4 Essendon 15 Essendon 18 Essendon 6 Essendon 25 Essendon 9 Essendon 7 5 Jobe Watson Mid 119 $576,700 GWS Giants 12 GWS Giants 12 GWS Giants 23 GWS Giants 11 GWS Giants 4 GWS Giants 1 Hawthorn 12 Hawthorn 12 Hawthorn 5 Hawthorn 14 Hawthorn 12 Port Adelaide 8 Fremantle 9 Fremantle 6 Fremantle 35 Fremantle 16 Sydney 6 Fremantle 6 JOIN NOW! heraldsun.com.au West Coast 13 West Coast 21 Brisbane Lions 3 West Coast 19 Brisbane Lions 3 Brisbane Lions 2 North Melbourne 19 North Melbourne 6 North Melbourne 11 North Melbourne 13 North Melbourne 15 North Melbourne 1 Adelaide 19 Adelaide 24 Adelaide 36 Adelaide 29 Adelaide 2 Adelaide 9 LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 8 LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 9 Hey, don’t take 19 19 19 18 18 18 Micky out of me MICK, I know how it feels. I’ve JAY CLARK JON DAVID TIM BIANCA JAY SAM been disrespected as well. ANDERSON KING WATSON CHATFIELD CLARK EDMUND It’s been a painful start to Gold Coast. Which brings me Richmond 31 Richmond 32 Richmond 11 Richmond 11 Richmond 25 Richmond 15 the SuperCoach season for my to Kade Kolodjashnij. Carlton 28 Carlton 5 Carlton 19 Carlton 2 Carlton 7 Carlton 41 boys — and friends, colleagues What has happened to last Essendon 20 Essendon 22 Essendon 15 Essendon 10 Essendon 10 Essendon 38 and even family have all been year’s young ball magnet? Gold Coast 14 Gold Coast 10 GWS Giants 25 GWS Giants 13 Gold Coast 5 GWS Giants 6 revelling in my career-worst And Clancee Pearce has Hawthorn 18 Hawthorn 10 Hawthorn 22 Hawthorn 1 Hawthorn 12 Hawthorn 18 ranking of fifty-seven thou- clearly been spending too Fremantle 13 Fremantle 23 Fremantle 7 Fremantle 18 Fremantle 15 Fremantle 1 sand and something. Yup, it’s much time around Ryan West Coast 21 Brisbane Lions 2 West Coast 5 West Coast 15 West Coast 15 West Coast 3 bad. Crowley. I went thin in defence North Melbourne 18 North Melbourne 15 Geelong 13 North Melbourne 2 North Melbourne 10 North Melbourne 21 Predictably, mates have this season and, while Adam Adelaide 29 Adelaide 20 Adelaide 32 Adelaide 11 Adelaide 20 Adelaide 28 called for the rebuild, Oxley, Adam Saad and Kam- LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 9 questioned my energy, even dyn McIntosh have scored wondered whether I had been solidly, my strategy has holes. doing my player analysis. Perhaps young Lion Harris 18 18 18 18 18 17 But, like you Mick, I’m Andrews can come off my intent on turning around this watch-list into the team, after sinking ship, despite my first 62 points first up. trade of the season — Gaz to I went Zac Smith in the WARWICK SCOTT 2014 BRUCE MARK DARYL TONY Dylan Shiel — netting me only ruck, thinking he could make GREEN GULLAN WINNER MATTHEWS ROBINSON TIMMS ABBOTT 52 points. some coin, but the decision to Richmond 10 Richmond 8 Richmond 23 Richmond 35 Richmond 41 Richmond 24 Amid the many disasters, go for Nic Naitanui instead of Carlton 19 Carlton 11 Carlton 33 Carlton 14 Carlton 27 Carlton 30 Ryan Griffen has made an un- Todd Goldstein is one of my Essendon 3 Essendon 7 Essendon 17 Essendon 12 Essendon 5 Essendon 6 derwhelming start, defying my worst. Goldy is a must have. GWS Giants 23 GWS Giants 9 GWS Giants 10 GWS Giants 13 GWS Giants 19 GWS Giants 28 earlier prediction you couldn’t In attack, it’s Robbie Gray Port Adelaide 11 Hawthorn 2 Hawthorn 24 Hawthorn 32 Hawthorn 17 Hawthorn 22 win the top SuperCoach prize and Dustin Martin leading my Fremantle 17 Fremantle 15 Fremantle 21 Sydney 12 Fremantle 2 Fremantle 10 without him this season. charge, but Tom Bellchambers Brisbane Lions 22 West Coast 4 West Coast 15 West Coast 18 West Coast 11 West Coast 14 Correction: you probably is the man in the gun. North Melbourne 14 North Melbourne 1 North Melbourne 19 North Melbourne 17 North Melbourne 16 North Melbourne 26 can, but I’ll keep him for It’s only Round 4, but Adelaide 26 Adelaide 6 Adelaide 20 Adelaide 42 Adelaide 31 Adelaide 4 another week, hopeful he can already I’m feeling the pinch, LAST WEEK 8 LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 8 LAST WEEK 7 make a better fist of it against just like you Mick. 17 17 17 16 16 16 SUPREME JONATHAN SCOTT MATT DAN GRANT GERARD BROWN PENDLEBURY WINDLEY ANDREWS BAKER HEALY Richmond 31 Melbourne Richmond 23 Richmond 45 Richmond 19 Richmond 15 LEAGUE Carlton 18 Carlton St Kilda 8 St Kilda 12 Carlton 2 Carlton 15 Media giants’ SuperCoach battle Essendon 13 Collingwood Essendon 22 Essendon 18 Essendon 12 Essendon 23 GWS Giants 26 Gold Coast GWS Giants 14 GWS Giants 7 GWS Giants 15 GWS Giants 1 CHANGES FOX FOOTY Hawthorn 20 Hawthorn Hawthorn 13 Port Adelaide 2 Hawthorn 3 Hawthorn 14 OUT Jimmy Bartel HERALD SUN SPORT IN Dane Swan Fremantle 3 Fremantle Fremantle 3 Fremantle 15 Fremantle 1 Fremantle 1 OUT Jed Anderson West Coast 6 West Coast Brisbane Lions 4 West Coast 24 West Coast 2 West Coast 5 IN Dane Swan SEVEN’S VFL North Melbourne 17 North Melbourne North Melbourne 18 North Melbourne 8 North Melbourne 18 North Melbourne 22 OUT Matthew Leuenberger FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTY IN Todd Goldstein Adelaide 42 Adelaide Adelaide 24 Adelaide 30 Adelaide 15 Adelaide 23 OUT Jimmy Bartel, Ollie Wines LAST WEEK 7 LAST WEEK 8 LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 8 LAST WEEK 7 LAST WEEK 9 IN Rory Sloane, Jordan Lewis AFL GAME DAY No change SEN MORNING GLORY OUT Nick Malceski, THE FOOTY SHOW 16 16 16 14 8 Jed Anderson IN Luke Hodge, OUT Ollie Wines Cam Ellis-Yolmen IN Nat Fyfe GLENN GERARD REBECCA ELIZA KISS OF TOP SCORERS ROUND 4 The Footy Show v Hughesy and Kate; Nine News McFARLANE WHATELEY WILLIAMS SEWELL DEATH RD 4 MATCHES v Friday Night Footy; Seven’s VFL v Fox Footy; SEN Morning Glory Richmond 25 Richmond 17 Richmond 24 Richmond 15 Melbourne 13 Dustin Martin v Herald Sun Sport; AFL Game Day v Brig and Lehmo Carlton 5 Carlton 4 Carlton 15 Carlton 12 St Kilda 13 David Armitage Collingwood 1 Essendon 3 Collingwood 7 Collingwood 2 Collingwood 13 Jobe Watson GWS Giants 9 GWS Giants 12 GWS Giants 9 GWS Giants 17 Gold Coast 13 Adam Treloar Hawthorn 10 Port Adelaide 2 Hawthorn 15 Hawthorn 5 Port Adelaide 13 Jordan Lewis Fremantle 6 Fremantle 5 Fremantle 12 Fremantle 1 Sydney 13 Nat Fyfe West Coast 6 West Coast 18 Brisbane Lions 16 Brisbane Lions 10 Brisbane Lions 13 Dayne Beams North Melbourne 7 Geelong 1 Geelong 7 North Melbourne 15 Geelong 13 Joel Selwood Adelaide 15 Adelaide 20 Adelaide 18 Adelaide 8 Western Bulldogs 13 Rory Sloane LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 9 LAST WEEK 8 LAST WEEK 0 LAST WEEK 2 THE VERDICT WE SAY 27 2 3 26 24 5 24 5 5 24 26 3 9 20 4 25 1 28 YOU SAY 92% 8% 32% 68% 80% 20% 71% 29% 24% 76% 76% 24% 30% 70% 45% 55% 11% 89% V1 - MHSE01Z01MA.
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