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ADELAIDE CROWS Chris Knights (Fwd) $291,600 Knights Will Miss the Final H&A Round of the Season After Undergoing Hip Surgery During the Week ADELAIDE CROWS CHRIS KNIGHTS (Fwd) $291,600 Knights will miss the final H&A round of the season after undergoing hip surgery during the week. He has been a massive disappointment this season, averaging 69 points per match and jumping in price by only $54,100. BERNIE VINCE (Mid) $364,000 Vince finished with a season-high 35 disposals and nine marks last week against Richmond, scoring 126 points – his second-best return for the year. He looms as a decent trade up target if you’re in the market for a player in his price range. ADELAIDE CROWS TEAM AVERAGE: 1603 (13th) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 20 21 22 23 Scott Thompson Mid $459,300 $17,700 21 87% 109 115 127 80 162 92 Sam Jacobs Ruck $421,600 $60,700 18 80% 93 100 112 50 149 90 Scott Stevens Def/Fwd $391,200 $0 2 100% 90 Bernie Vince Mid $364,000 -$14,000 16 85% 89 85 70 82 61 126 Rory Sloane Mid $428,000 $62,000 17 81% 88 99 70 145 96 83 Nathan van Berlo Mid $434,800 $58,100 21 90% 88 115 123 109 104 123 Graham Johncock Def $350,100 -$143,000 21 87% 86 79 85 83 56 92 Richard Douglas Mid $334,100 -$98,100 16 80% 82 80 89 71 Patrick Dangerfield Fwd/Mid $351,200 $11,100 21 81% 81 83 67 70 95 99 Michael Doughty Def/Mid $378,200 -$6,400 18 91% 80 98 104 96 93 Brent Reilly Mid $334,400 -$29,000 20 84% 78 88 80 75 71 127 Tony Armstrong Def/Mid $304,400 $14,600 4 86% 77 77 86 67 70 83 Andy Otten Def $320,200 $135,100 15 92% 76 69 73 81 64 57 Matthew Jaensch Fwd $339,200 $41,500 13 86% 75 Kurt Tippett Fwd/Ruck $332,600 $3,300 17 89% 72 104 122 86 Matthew Wright Mid $326,900 $223,300 18 79% 71 84 86 100 48 101 Ben Rutten Def $240,700 -$104,600 20 100% 70 58 63 56 55 Ian Callinan Fwd/Mid $91,700 $0 2 80% 70 Ivan Maric Ruck $305,200 -$19,200 6 68% 69 76 81 71 Chris Knights Fwd $291,600 $54,100 16 81% 69 68 24 111 Brad Symes Def $304,300 -$117,300 11 68% 67 Jared Petrenko Def $330,900 $85,200 14 74% 67 71 39 75 97 74 Luke Thompson Def $240,400 $136,800 11 94% 65 David Mackay Mid $316,500 -$28,100 7 81% 64 88 115 60 Taylor Walker Fwd $313,900 $13,800 12 87% 64 75 91 63 105 39 Daniel Talia Def/Fwd $243,300 $133,100 8 92% 63 61 51 88 56 47 Richard Tambling Mid $236,000 -$58,900 9 76% 59 Ricky Henderson Def/Fwd $251,700 -$31,300 17 78% 58 60 44 76 Jack Gunston Fwd $226,700 $36,000 12 79% 56 60 50 25 63 102 Chris Schmidt Def $260,100 -$88,400 5 62% 53 Phil Davis Def $274,700 -$19,500 3 46% 52 Brodie Smith Def $196,500 $72,900 14 67% 50 26 49 3 Shaun McKernan Def/Fwd $194,600 $84,400 15 78% 50 58 76 47 51 Brad Moran Ruck $146,200 $36,000 4 70% 43 James Sellar Ruck $178,700 -$15,900 5 98% 42 Myke Cook Mid $241,100 $0 2 73% 39 Brodie Martin Mid $203,900 -$77,100 5 54% 37 3 3 Aidan Riley Mid $109,100 $5,500 5 53% 24 28 49 24 21 18 Jason Porplyzia Fwd $343,700 $0 1 4% 13 BRISBANE LIONS LUKE POWER (Mid) $365,000 If you have Power in your side then you need to trade him out. He played his last match for Brisbane last week against West Coast and he finished it on a high, scoring 99 points. He’s struggled for most of the season though, averaging 83 points per match – his lowest return since 2002. MATTHEW LEUENBERGER (Ruck) $535,600 Leuenberger is currently the second-most expensive ruckman in the league behind Mumford. He comes up against the latter this week, which promises to be a great dual. He’s in super form at the minute, topping 100 points in each of his past eight games, averaging 122 points per match – ranked second at the club. BRISBANE LIONS TEAM AVERAGE: 1568 (15th) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 20 21 22 23 Tom Rockliff Mid $544,700 $126,500 19 81% 114 139 132 124 119 179 Jack Redden Mid $478,900 $108,400 21 83% 104 109 105 127 108 96 M Leuenberger Ruck $535,600 $202,500 21 84% 102 133 115 172 120 126 Simon Black Mid $444,800 -$10,200 21 80% 95 101 101 125 78 99 Jed Adcock Def $362,100 $29,100 19 91% 90 85 108 62 93 78 Daniel Merrett Def $356,800 $42,000 10 99% 86 Daniel Rich Mid $301,200 -$79,200 15 75% 84 73 28 118 Luke Power Mid $365,000 -$60,200 20 84% 83 89 88 90 79 99 Pearce Hanley Def $338,500 $41,100 21 89% 82 78 101 72 50 88 Mitchell Clark Ruck $356,500 $2,100 17 86% 77 87 97 84 81 Josh Drummond Def $359,300 -$41,700 6 83% 76 93 97 79 104 Jonathan Brown Fwd $339,500 -$135,800 10 91% 73 Ashley McGrath Def $313,400 -$56,400 20 90% 72 66 90 46 90 37 Cheynee Stiller Mid $343,200 $14,500 20 87% 72 82 94 102 78 52 James Polkinghorne Fwd $347,400 $84,600 21 80% 67 85 70 108 75 86 Brent Staker Fwd/Mid $359,300 -$66,900 7 77% 67 76 96 122 73 13 Todd Banfield Fwd $266,600 $5,600 19 81% 63 54 52 74 58 33 Tom Collier Def $264,700 $34,200 7 93% 62 Amon Buchanan Fwd $266,700 $6,800 4 55% 62 75 75 Broc McCauley Ruck $138,600 $46,900 3 68% 61 Matt Maguire Def $270,800 -$76,100 14 92% 59 78 69 81 85 Andrew Raines Def $271,100 -$29,100 15 82% 57 67 55 77 46 90 James Hawksley Def $277,500 -$45,400 5 78% 56 41 45 37 Sam Sheldon Mid $289,600 $85,200 15 85% 56 75 63 98 67 72 Ryan Harwood Mid $255,300 -$8,200 6 54% 54 Ryan Lester Def $137,100 $33,500 3 87% 51 Jared Polec Mid $182,200 $13,600 3 62% 51 Patrick Karnezis Fwd $177,800 $74,200 10 70% 51 31 34 27 13 51 Aaron Cornelius Fwd $226,400 -$47,100 7 71% 50 51 64 19 56 64 Mitchell Golby Def $196,200 $92,600 7 88% 49 53 64 44 50 Joel Patfull Def $179,300 -$96,200 18 92% 48 4 4 Jesse O'Brien Def/Fwd $170,400 -$4,800 12 69% 47 Joshua Green Mid $161,100 $57,500 5 64% 45 Niall McKeever Def $185,900 $82,300 9 94% 44 51 57 32 57 59 Matt Austin Def/Mid $194,700 -$8,000 4 79% 43 Bryce Retzlaff Def/Fwd $158,800 $48,600 10 79% 40 36 36 Rohan Bewick Mid $173,800 $63,600 12 58% 38 Claye Beams Mid $137,000 $33,400 5 60% 37 Josh Dyson Mid $103,600 $0 1 70% 30 30 30 CARLTON MARC MURPHY (Mid) $514,400 Murphy was well held by Dempster when these sides last met in Round 7, finishing with 90 points – one of only three scores below 100 this season. 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CARLTON TEAM AVERAGE: 1776 (3rd) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 20 21 22 23 Marc Murphy Mid $514,400 -$30,100 21 85% 118 113 110 118 112 Chris Judd Mid $554,000 -$22,700 21 83% 117 119 163 125 69 Heath Scotland Def/Mid $466,900 $5,700 21 89% 107 99 133 61 102 Bryce Gibbs Def/Mid $501,200 -$7,100 21 89% 105 110 104 123 102 Andrew Carrazzo Def/Mid $421,000 $39,700 16 84% 93 94 84 103 Kade Simpson Mid $411,500 -$74,200 21 86% 92 103 75 101 132 Mitch Robinson Mid $398,600 $61,600 20 78% 91 86 97 96 66 Chris Yarran Fwd $395,100 $94,300 20 84% 88 94 79 94 108 Robert Warnock Ruck $388,200 $89,600 17 80% 86 85 105 71 78 Andrew Walker Mid $358,100 $21,400 21 85% 85 89 63 131 72 Matthew Kreuzer Ruck $336,700 -$62,300 11 84% 82 68 81 49 74 Eddie Betts Fwd $408,300 -$2,900 21 88% 81 103 113 115 81 Bret Thornton Def $356,700 $700 18 94% 81 86 88 115 54 Jarrad Waite Fwd $352,800 -$74,400 12 79% 78 Setanta O'hAilpin Fwd $302,100 $18,800 5 83% 77 Jeff Garlett Fwd $291,500 -$57,000 21 86% 74 65 65 66 65 B David Ellard Mid $298,300 $4,200 17 70% 73 71 114 72 28 Y Edward Curnow Mid $241,200 $133,500 12 71% 72 E Jordan Russell Def $302,800 -$119,000 15 84% 72 Jeremy Laidler Def $289,200 $9,900 16 83% 71 63 64 66 59 Nicholas Duigan Def $271,700 $168,100 19 91% 68 64 72 46 74 Michael Jamison Def $265,600 $43,500 12 85% 68 59 59 Brock McLean Mid $307,400 -$4,300 4 65% 65 64 64 Shaun Hampson Ruck $291,800 $52,200 9 77% 65 Lachie Henderson Fwd $275,200 -$45,400 12 92% 62 63 47 60 83 Mark Austin Def $110,200 $0 1 95% 60 Matthew Watson Def $141,200 $37,600 3 91% 56 Simon White Def $258,600 $10,400 6 84% 55 Aaron Joseph Mid $254,800 -$1,500 8 71% 53 55 61 67 37 Dennis Armfield Def $251,800 -$52,000 12 67% 51 62 103 20 Marcus Davies Def $173,300 $9,100 5 85% 45 38 16 66 33 Zach Tuohy Def $200,200 $96,600 9 78% 45 41 67 14 Wayde Twomey Mid $91,700 $0 2 70% 42 Kane Lucas Mid $240,300 $0 1 47% 40 Ryan Houlihan Fwd $234,400 -$190,800 6 46% 38 28 28 Paul Bower Def $304,500 -$68,800 3 49% 29 Rhys O'Keeffe Def $91,700 $0 1 42% 25 Andrew Collins Mid $330,900 $0 2 54% 9 COLLINGWOOD DANE SwaN (Mid) $589,300 Swan will be looking to continue his form resurgence against Geelong this week.
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