CROWS SHAUN MCKERNAN (Def/Fwd) $110,200 would have been delighted with the output of McKernan last week against Hawthorn. He fi nished with 15 disposals, one goal and 98 points, and entering his third year in the AFL, he looks to be one of the big improvers at Adelaide this year.

PATRICK DANGERFIELD (Fwd/Mid) $340,100 Dangerfi eld was unsighted in the fi rst half last week against Hawthorn, collecting only two disposals and seven points up until half time. He ignited the Crows in the third quarter with two crucial goals and 67 points. He was Adelaide’s top ranked Adelaide player for the match with 112 points.

ADELAIDE CROWS TEAM AVERAGE: 1699 (7th)

Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

Patrick Dangerfi eld Fwd/Mid $340,100 84% 1 112.0 112

Scott Stevens Def/Fwd $391,200 99% 1 104.0 104

Brent Reilly Mid $363,400 78% 1 102.0 102

Phil Davis Def $294,200 86% 1 101.0 101

Shaun McKernan Def/Fwd $110,200 81% 1 98.0 98

Ben Rutten Def $345,300 100% 1 94.0 94

Scott Thompson Mid $441,600 91% 1 91.0 91

Rory Sloane Mid $366,000 87% 1 90.0 90

Michael Doughty Def/Mid $384,600 94% 1 86.0 86

Bernie Vince Mid $378,000 75% 1 86.0 86

Richard Douglas Mid $432,200 88% 1 83.0 83

Nathan van Berlo Mid $376,700 87% 1 83.0 83

Ivan Maric Ruck $324,400 70% 1 82.0 82

Chris Knights Fwd $237,500 90% 1 79.0 79

Richard Tambling Mid $294,900 84% 1 74.0 74

Andy Otten Def $185,100 83% 1 67.0 67

Taylor Walker Fwd $300,100 95% 1 66.0 66

Ricky Henderson Fwd/Def $283,000 81% 1 63.0 63

Brodie Smith Def $123,600 79% 1 48.0 48

Graham Johncock Def $493,100 91% 1 41.0 41

David Mackay Mid $344,600 77% 1 36.0 36

Jason Porplyzia Fwd $343,700 4% 1 13.0 13 LIONS JONATHAN BROWN (Fwd) $475,300 has been dealt a huge blow with the loss of his skipper for up to 10 weeks. With over 27,000 coaches committing to him this season, sadly he must be traded out this week. Cyril looks to be the ideal replacement at around that price.

JACK REDDEN (Mid) $370,500 Redden was the top ranked Lion last week against the Dockers with 128 points. He collected 20 disposals for the night and demonstrated great defensive pressure with an equal round-high 13 tackles. He looks set to improve even further this season.

BRISBANE LIONS TEAM AVERAGE: 1570 (13th)

Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

Jack Redden Mid $370,500 95% 1 128.0 128

Daniel Merrett Def $314,800 100% 1 120.0 120

Simon Black Mid $455,000 80% 1 109.0 109

Daniel Rich Mid $380,400 79% 1 105.0 105

Matthew Leuenberger Ruck $333,100 86% 1 89.0 89

Pearce Hanley Def $297,400 89% 1 87.0 87

Tom Rockliff Mid $418,200 91% 1 81.0 81

Ashley McGrath Def $369,800 94% 1 71.0 71

Jed Adcock Def $333,000 91% 1 71.0 71

James Polkinghorne Fwd $262,800 83% 1 67.0 67

Jonathan Brown Fwd $475,300 64% 1 65.0 65

Ryan Lester Def $103,600 92% 1 65.0 65

Jesse O'Brien Def/Fwd $175,200 93% 1 63.0 63

Mitchell Clark Ruck $354,400 87% 1 61.0 61

Brent Staker Fwd/Mid $426,200 68% 1 58.0 58

Joel Patfull Def $275,500 98% 1 57.0 57

Cheynee Stiller Mid $328,700 82% 1 53.0 53

Rohan Bewick Mid $110,200 87% 1 51.0 51

Claye Beams Mid $103,600 48% 1 45.0 45

Todd Banfi eld Fwd $261,000 85% 1 44.0 44

Amon Buchanan Fwd $259,900 39% 1 42.0 42

Andrew Raines Def $300,200 75% 1 38.0 38 CARLTON EDWARD CURNOW (Mid) $107,700 Curnow put his hand up for a permanent role in the Carlton midfi eld this season with an exceptional performance in Round 1. He fi nished with 24 disposals, fi ve clearances, seven tackles and 118 points – ranked fi fth for the match. Expect a huge price rise after Round 3.

CHRIS YARRAN (Fwd) $300,800 After dominating across half-back during the pre-season, Yarran had a stinker fi rst up collecting only four disposals from 92% game time. He was tagged by Matthew White, which could become a common occurrence if he continues to play in defence.

CARLTON TEAM AVERAGE: 1804 (3rd)

Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

Bryce Gibbs Def/Mid $508,300 77% 1 138.0 138

Kade Simpson Mid $485,700 88% 1 124.0 124

Edward Curnow Mid $107,700 78% 1 118.0 118

Robert Warnock Ruck $298,600 88% 1 117.0 117

Mitch Robinson Mid $337,000 82% 1 116.0 116

Eddie Betts Fwd $411,200 92% 1 111.0 111

Chris Judd Mid $576,700 81% 1 108.0 108

Marc Murphy Mid $544,500 83% 1 107.0 107

Heath Scotland Def/Mid $461,200 85% 1 89.0 89

Andrew Carrazzo Def/Mid $381,300 83% 1 88.0 88

Jordan Russell Def $421,800 86% 1 87.0 87

Jeff Garlett Fwd $348,500 91% 1 80.0 80

Jeremy Laidler Def $279,300 86% 1 77.0 77

Andrew Walker Mid $336,700 87% 1 65.0 65

Dennis Armfi eld Def $303,800 75% 1 64.0 64

Shaun Hampson Ruck $239,600 90% 1 63.0 63

Bret Thornton Def $356,000 100% 1 61.0 61

Nicholas Duigan Def $103,600 89% 1 59.0 59

Simon White Def $248,200 94% 1 45.0 45

Kane Lucas Mid $240,300 47% 1 40.0 40

Chris Yarran Fwd $300,800 93% 1 32.0 32

Jarrad Waite Fwd $427,200 35% 1 15.0 15 COLLINGWOOD (Mid) $617,300 Over 45% of coaches this season have opted to pick Swan, and why not? He is currently the premier midfi elder in the league, with his performance in Round 1 substantiating his standing, scoring 133 of his 165 points in a dominant fi rst half display against the Power.

TRAVIS CLOKE (Fwd) $441,300 Cloke has really struggled against the Kangaroos in recent times, scoring only three goals from his past six matches against them, while being goalless three times in the process. He has averaged only 40 points per match in that time – the third-lowest of any current Collingwood player.

COLLINGWOOD TEAM AVERAGE: 1849 (2nd)

Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

Dane Swan Mid $617,300 87% 1 166.0 166

Chris Dawes Fwd $364,600 90% 1 140.0 140

Ben Johnson Mid $384,100 93% 1 139.0 139

Luke Ball Mid $435,700 79% 1 123.0 123

Scott Pendlebury Mid $537,900 83% 1 120.0 120

Jarryd Blair Mid $411,200 82% 1 110.0 110

Andrew Krakouer Fwd/Mid $200,600 77% 1 102.0 102

Heath Shaw Def $439,000 92% 1 101.0 101

Heritier O'Brien Def $364,300 95% 1 81.0 81

Dayne Beams Mid $412,900 84% 1 79.0 79

Dale Thomas Mid $458,300 89% 1 75.0 75

Leigh Brown Def/Fwd $362,700 76% 1 72.0 72

Alan Toovey Def $315,400 89% 1 72.0 72

Chris Tarrant Def $284,500 98% 1 65.0 65

Darren Jolly Ruck $388,400 80% 1 63.0 63

Sharrod Wellingham Mid $368,800 75% 1 63.0 63

Travis Cloke Fwd $441,300 90% 1 59.0 59

Steele Sidebottom Mid $410,800 69% 1 56.0 56

Alan Didak Fwd/Mid $504,300 82% 1 55.0 55

Ben Reid Def $322,900 96% 1 48.0 48

Simon Buckley Def/Mid $110,200 95% 1 44.0 44

Brent Macaffer Fwd $399,300 12% 1 16.0 16 ESSENDON (Ruck) $388,700 Hille was one of 15 players last week that cracked the 130 point mark – fi nishing with an impressive 134 points against the Bulldogs. He looks to be really good value at that price, with over 12,000 coaches selecting him this season.

DYSON HEPPELL (Def/Mid) $153,600 Heppell really stood out on debut last week against Essendon, with his composure in defence a strength, hitting the target with 85% of his 20 disposals. He fi nished with 90 points and was recognised for his performance with the Round 1 NAB Rising Star nomination.

ESSENDON TEAM AVERAGE: 1898 (1st)

Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

Jobe Watson Mid $520,400 82% 1 142.0 142

Patrick Ryder Ruck $416,800 93% 1 141.0 141

David Hille Ruck $388,700 88% 1 134.0 134

Brent Stanton Mid $449,600 83% 1 113.0 113

David Zaharakis Fwd/Mid $337,900 86% 1 113.0 113

Heath Hocking Mid $391,300 77% 1 98.0 98

Leroy Jetta Fwd/Mid $378,700 83% 1 93.0 93

Jake Melksham Mid $271,800 76% 1 92.0 92

Jason Winderlich Mid $423,800 85% 1 91.0 91

Dyson Heppell Def/Mid $153,600 92% 1 90.0 90

Dustin Fletcher Def $469,900 95% 1 89.0 89

Kyle Hardingham Fwd $249,600 93% 1 87.0 87

Michael Hurley Def/Fwd $337,800 89% 1 80.0 80

Mark McVeigh Mid $342,800 76% 1 80.0 80

Angus Monfries Fwd $357,500 88% 1 78.0 78

Stewart Crameri Mid $256,300 82% 1 71.0 71

Cale Hooker Def $316,600 98% 1 65.0 65

Ben Howlett Mid $363,300 53% 1 63.0 63

Courtenay Dempsey Def $374,700 94% 1 61.0 61

Sam Lonergan Mid $317,500 76% 1 54.0 54

David Myers Def $304,100 94% 1 43.0 43

Nathan Lovett-Murray Def $415,600 23% 1 20.0 20 FREMANTLE (Ruck) $554,700 Almost half of the competition has shelled out top dollar for Sandilands this season, and justifi ably so. He was the dominant big man last week against Brisbane, fi nishing with 22 disposals, 41 hitouts and 137 points.

NICK LOWER (Def) $103,600 The Dockers have provided coaches with great cash cows in recent years, and we can now add Lower to that list. He dominated on his Fremantle debut last week against Brisbane, fi nishing with 22 disposals and 110 points – ranked sixth for the match.

FREMANTLE TEAM AVERAGE: 1730 (4th)

Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

David Mundy Mid $455,700 84% 1 138.0 138

Aaron Sandilands Ruck $554,700 85% 1 137.0 137

Nathan Fyfe Fwd/Mid $353,100 82% 1 117.0 117

Nick Lower Def $103,600 90% 1 110.0 110

Chris Mayne Fwd $351,200 89% 1 101.0 101

Greg Broughton Def $479,800 90% 1 98.0 98

Michael Walters Fwd $222,500 91% 1 96.0 96

Matthew Pavlich Fwd/Mid $483,300 83% 1 95.0 95

Stephen Hill Mid $371,700 88% 1 95.0 95

Nick Suban Def $295,800 84% 1 77.0 77

Antoni Grover Def $287,100 93% 1 76.0 76

Adam McPhee Def/Mid $314,900 91% 1 75.0 75

Rhys Palmer Mid $343,600 50% 1 74.0 74

Paul Duffi eld Def $441,500 93% 1 71.0 71

Luke McPharlin Def/Fwd $337,400 95% 1 69.0 69

Hayden Ballantyne Fwd $365,500 82% 1 69.0 69

Jay van Berlo Mid $227,300 75% 1 65.0 65

Jayden Pitt Fwd $103,600 74% 1 47.0 47

Dylan Roberton Def $310,100 32% 1 39.0 39

Kepler Bradley Def/Ruck $436,300 83% 1 37.0 37

Ryan Crowley Mid $304,400 86% 1 24.0 24

Michael Johnson Fwd/Def $383,800 84% 1 20.0 20 GEELONG CATS (Mid) $573,200 If you had Selwood last week you would have been devastated after he was concussed. He subsequently missed the remainder of the match and fi nished with only 24 points. You would have felt even worse if he was your captain.

HARRY TAYLOR (Def) $423,800 Taylor played the ideal defenders game last week against St Kilda, fi nishing with 26 disposals, 10 marks (four from opposition kicks) and a game-high 142 points. He looks like taking his game to another level this season and to improve his average of 98 points per match from 2010. Johnson has been earmarked for a greater role in the midfi eld this season, which makes him an attractive proposition. His last match in the NAB Challenge was exceptional as he racked up an impressive 141 points.

GEELONG CATS TEAM AVERAGE: 1724 (5th)

Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

Harry Taylor Def $423,800 92% 1 142.0 142

Jimmy Bartel Mid $497,000 93% 1 127.0 127

Corey Enright Def $477,500 88% 1 125.0 125

James Kelly Mid $482,200 84% 1 118.0 118

Brad Ottens Ruck $328,000 83% 1 105.0 105

Matthew Scarlett Def $341,300 93% 1 102.0 102

Joel Corey Mid $427,300 93% 1 99.0 99

David Wojcinski Def $320,500 80% 1 90.0 90

Steve Johnson Fwd $436,900 91% 1 88.0 88

Andrew Mackie Def $379,100 80% 1 83.0 83

Tom Lonergan Def $299,500 90% 1 80.0 80

Mitchell Duncan Fwd/Mid $281,600 81% 1 77.0 77

Josh Hunt Def $352,700 77% 1 70.0 70

Taylor Hunt Def $264,800 89% 1 63.0 63

Darren Milburn Def $480,400 58% 1 59.0 59

Mathew Stokes Fwd $333,100 96% 1 57.0 57

Tom Hawkins Fwd $381,200 75% 1 57.0 57

Cameron Mooney Fwd $362,500 97% 1 53.0 53

Travis Varcoe Fwd $402,100 83% 1 42.0 42

Daniel Menzel Fwd/Def $261,100 92% 1 33.0 33

Cameron Guthrie Def $103,600 74% 1 30.0 30

Joel Selwood Mid $573,200 17% 1 24.0 24 HAWTHORN (Fwd) $522,900 Franklin didn’t have his kicking boot on last week against Adelaide, scoring 2.6 and 72 points. His discipline was once again a concern, giving away fi ve free kicks, of which two were for holding the ball. He’s a great player to watch when he’s on song, but when he’s not, is there anyone more frustrating?

LIAM SHIELS (Mid) $228,700 Shiels was rewarded for a strong pre-season with a Round 1 berth. He worked hard in the midfi eld, fi nishing with 21 disposals, four inside 50s and 84 points. After a disappointing loss for the Hawks and the pending return of Hodge, he could fi nd himself making way for the skipper. Johnson has been earmarked for a greater role in the midfi eld this season, which makes him an attractive proposition. His last match in the NAB Challenge was exceptional as he racked up an impressive 141 points.

HAWTHORN TEAM AVERAGE: 1601 (10th)

Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

Sam Mitchell Mid $481,200 93% 1 122.0 122

Cyril Rioli Fwd $461,500 83% 1 117.0 117

Rick Ladson Def/Mid $332,100 84% 1 105.0 105

Clinton Young Mid $310,800 77% 1 105.0 105

Shaun Burgoyne Mid $484,300 70% 1 101.0 101

Josh Gibson Def $374,700 100% 1 94.0 94

Brad Sewell Mid $450,900 62% 1 89.0 89

Liam Shiels Mid $228,700 77% 1 84.0 84

Jarryd Roughead Fwd $378,000 98% 1 82.0 82

Ben Stratton Def $334,300 100% 1 79.0 79

Shane Savage Mid $110,200 81% 1 75.0 75

Lance Franklin Fwd $522,900 98% 1 72.0 72

Matt Suckling Def $223,400 80% 1 66.0 66

Jordan Lewis Mid $430,400 94% 1 64.0 64

Cameron Bruce Def $497,900 97% 1 58.0 58

Chance Bateman Mid $285,100 84% 1 51.0 51

Grant Birchall Def $387,000 78% 1 49.0 49

David Hale Fwd/Ruck $252,200 73% 1 47.0 47

Michael Osborne Fwd/Mid $270,200 85% 1 44.0 44

Stephen Gilham Def $339,100 85% 1 39.0 39

Brent Renouf Ruck $312,300 81% 1 34.0 34

Brendan Whitecross Def $242,600 25% 1 24.0 24 (Mid) $404,700 Moloney was the most dominant midfi elder in the match against last week, fi nishing with 27 disposals, 21 contested possessions and 10 clearances, of which seven were out of the middle. He was the top ranked Demon on the day with 129 points.

RICKY PETTERD (Fwd/Mid) $367,100 Petterd found himself the substitute last week against the Swans, and wasn’t used until the last quarter. He had an immediate impact upon his induction, collecting six disposals, four marks and 50 points. He will be hoping to start this week’s match against Hawthorn after the strong showing. Johnson has been earmarked for a greater role in the midfi eld this season, which makes him an attractive proposition. His last match in the NAB Challenge was exceptional as he racked up an impressive 141 points.

MELBOURNE TEAM AVERAGE: 1707 (6th)

Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

Brent Moloney Mid $404,700 85% 1 129.0 129

Nathan Jones Mid $346,600 84% 1 119.0 119

Colin Sylvia Fwd/Mid $428,200 85% 1 114.0 114

Luke Tapscott Fwd $110,200 79% 1 113.0 113

Mark Jamar Ruck $400,500 83% 1 98.0 98

Aaron Davey Mid $385,600 81% 1 96.0 96

Brad Green Fwd $469,800 91% 1 92.0 92

Colin Garland Def $347,200 98% 1 89.0 89

Jack Trengove Mid $363,600 83% 1 89.0 89

Jack Grimes Def $428,200 95% 1 83.0 83

Liam Jurrah Fwd $349,100 91% 1 68.0 68

Joel Macdonald Def $385,500 86% 1 67.0 67

Stefan Martin Def $114,300 66% 1 66.0 66

Lynden Dunn Mid/Fwd $364,900 85% 1 65.0 65

Jared Rivers Def $334,100 96% 1 62.0 62

Neville Jetta Mid $281,000 80% 1 62.0 62

Jamie Bennell Fwd/Mid $269,200 82% 1 61.0 61

Jack Watts Fwd $260,500 83% 1 60.0 60

Ricky Petterd Fwd/Mid $367,100 24% 1 50.0 50

Rohan Bail Mid $362,800 84% 1 46.0 46

Clint Bartram Def $289,200 94% 1 40.0 40

Addam Maric Fwd $218,000 64% 1 38.0 38 NORTH MELBOURNE (Fwd/Mid) $488,400 Harvey will be looking to bounce back this week after his poor showing against West Coast. He fi nished with only 11 disposals and 64 points, but comes up against Collingwood this week, a team he has averaged 118 points against since 2006.

ROBBIE TARRANT (Def) $184,900 Tarrant looks to be great value at his price. He was very composed in defence last week against West Coast, fi nishing with 21 disposals, eight marks (three from opposition kicks) and 119 points – the second-most of any Kangaroo on the day. Johnson has been earmarked for a greater role in the midfi eld this season, which makes him an attractive proposition. His last match in the NAB Challenge was exceptional as he racked up an impressive 141 points.

NORTH MELBOURNE TEAM AVERAGE: 1633 (9th)

Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

Andrew Swallow Mid $516,900 82% 1 136.0 136

Robbie Tarrant Def $184,900 100% 1 119.0 119

Leigh Adams Mid $414,900 83% 1 116.0 116

Brady Rawlings Def $472,000 98% 1 115.0 115

Cameron Pedersen Def $109,700 87% 1 114.0 114

Scott McMahon Def $346,300 95% 1 96.0 96

Daniel Wells Mid $427,900 78% 1 84.0 84

Michael Firrito Def $377,100 100% 1 83.0 83

Sam Wright Fwd $263,500 84% 1 80.0 80

Liam Anthony Mid $362,900 71% 1 73.0 73

Cameron Richardson Fwd $110,200 81% 1 69.0 69

Scott D. Thompson Def $375,300 100% 1 65.0 65

Lachlan Hansen Fwd $336,000 78% 1 64.0 64

Lindsay Thomas Fwd $278,400 93% 1 64.0 64

Cruize Garlett Mid $305,200 69% 1 64.0 64

Brent Harvey Fwd/Mid $488,400 91% 1 64.0 64

Aaron Edwards Fwd $334,700 98% 1 62.0 62

Ben Cunnington Mid $257,100 68% 1 52.0 52

Shaun Atley Mid $108,600 76% 1 39.0 39

Jack Ziebell Mid $303,100 72% 1 31.0 31

Ben McKinley Fwd $302,200 72% 1 25.0 25

Ben Warren Fwd $281,000 28% 1 18.0 18 PORT ADELAIDE CAMERON O’SHEA (Def) $103,600 O’Shea was one of three debutants last week for Port Adelaide, fi nishing with 13 disposals, fi ve rebound 50s and 69 points. He showed enough to suggest that he could become a regular in defence this season, which should please the 6,073 coaches that have picked the rookie.

DOMENIC CASSISI (Mid) $477,700 Cassisi will be looking forward to returning to AAMI Stadium this week, a venue he averaged 108 points per match at last season – ranked No.1 at the club. He topped 100 points in seven of his 12 matches, with his 146 points against Adelaide in Round 17 a season-high at the venue. Johnson has been earmarked for a greater role in the midfi eld this season, which makes him an attractive proposition. His last match in the NAB Challenge was exceptional as he racked up an impressive 141 points.

PORT ADELAIDE TEAM AVERAGE: 1452 (15th)

Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

Matt Thomas Mid $373,900 78% 1 119.0 119

Dean Brogan Ruck $335,500 86% 1 96.0 96

Domenic Cassisi Mid $477,700 77% 1 95.0 95

Danyle Pearce Mid $412,300 94% 1 94.0 94

Justin Westhoff Fwd $370,300 93% 1 88.0 88

Kane Cornes Mid $496,800 94% 1 85.0 85

Travis Boak Mid $471,300 80% 1 85.0 85

Troy Chaplin Def $430,100 97% 1 82.0 82

Steven Salopek Mid $394,500 82% 1 74.0 74

Paul Stewart Def $307,300 81% 1 69.0 69

Cameron O'Shea Def $103,600 87% 1 69.0 69

Robbie Gray Fwd $368,900 72% 1 68.0 68

Jarrad Irons Mid $91,700 82% 1 68.0 68

Matthew Broadbent Def/Mid $326,500 78% 1 60.0 60

Jasper Pittard Mid $110,200 88% 1 58.0 58

Jackson Trengove Def/Ruck $255,800 91% 1 51.0 51

David Rodan Mid $407,500 75% 1 47.0 47

Tom Logan Mid $386,600 99% 1 45.0 45

Alipate Carlile Def $315,800 96% 1 45.0 45

Cameron Hitchcock Fwd $241,600 53% 1 21.0 21

Jay Schulz Fwd $360,100 36% 1 20.0 20

Daniel Stewart Fwd $250,800 95% 1 13.0 13 RICHMOND NATHAN FOLEY (Mid) $364,000 Foley became the fi rst victim of the new substitute rule last week after he was taken out of the game at the 13 minute mark of the third term. Admittedly he was suffering from an illness, but his 25 points could see him have a decent price drop after Round 3. If he scores poorly next round also, you have to give him the boot.

CHRIS NEWMAN (Def) $450,900 Newman was the top ranked player for Richmond last week scoring 132 points. He was integral in the Tigers’ comeback in the second half, collecting 89 points in that period, which included hitting the target with each of his 13 disposals. He’s defi nitely one of the better defenders to have in your team. Johnson has been earmarked for a greater role in the midfi eld this season, which makes him an attractive proposition. His last match in the NAB Challenge was exceptional as he racked up an impressive 141 points.

RICHMOND TEAM AVERAGE: 1497 (14th)

Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

Chris Newman Def $450,900 93% 1 132.0 132

Jack Riewoldt Fwd $449,400 100% 1 122.0 122

Trent Cotchin Mid $384,100 83% 1 116.0 116

Daniel Jackson Mid $420,900 75% 1 95.0 95

Brett Deledio Def/Mid $495,900 94% 1 92.0 92

Alex Rance Def $283,200 100% 1 86.0 86

Angus Graham Ruck $340,000 83% 1 84.0 84

Dustin Martin Mid $379,100 78% 1 76.0 76

Shaun Grigg Mid $393,500 82% 1 69.0 69

Matt White Mid $277,700 93% 1 62.0 62

Tyrone Vickery Ruck $242,900 83% 1 61.0 61

Reece Conca Mid $163,600 82% 1 61.0 61

Luke McGuane Def $287,400 95% 1 57.0 57

Bachar Houli Mid $324,700 77% 1 57.0 57

Mitch Morton Fwd/Mid $375,100 100% 1 55.0 55

Shane Edwards Fwd/Mid $365,200 83% 1 55.0 55

Jake Batchelor Def $103,600 84% 1 52.0 52

David Astbury Def/Fwd $229,800 85% 1 49.0 49

Robin Nahas Fwd $294,700 80% 1 48.0 48

Daniel Connors Def $416,400 33% 1 30.0 30

Nathan Foley Mid $364,000 47% 1 25.0 25

Bradley Helbig Mid $103,600 81% 1 13.0 13 ST KILDA (Mid) $547,300 Dal Santo has been the best performing Saint against the Tigers since 2008, averaging 136 points per match from his four games. He was exceptional when these sides last met in Round 21 last season, fi nishing with 36 disposals, two goals and 169 points.

BEN MCEVOY (Ruck) $308,700 McEvoy played a lone hand in the ruck last week against Geelong, fi nishing with 10 disposals, six marks, 15 hitouts and 100 points. He’s expected to step up and take the No.1 ruck role at St Kilda this season, which makes him a decent pick at his price. Johnson has been earmarked for a greater role in the midfi eld this season, which makes him an attractive proposition. His last match in the NAB Challenge was exceptional as he racked up an impressive 141 points.

ST KILDA TEAM AVERAGE: 1577 (12th)

Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

Lenny Hayes Mid $503,500 79% 1 124.0 124

Brendon Goddard Def/Mid $633,700 90% 1 119.0 119

Nick Dal Santo Mid $547,300 82% 1 113.0 113

Sam Gilbert Def/Fwd $450,500 94% 1 100.0 100

Ben McEvoy Ruck $308,700 87% 1 100.0 100

Leigh Montagna Mid $558,700 86% 1 99.0 99

Raphael Clarke Def $330,900 72% 1 96.0 96

James Gwilt Def $362,900 98% 1 90.0 90

Nick Riewoldt Fwd $529,900 96% 1 86.0 86

Zac Dawson Def $249,700 94% 1 78.0 78

Jason Gram Def/Mid $376,800 61% 1 70.0 70

Sam Fisher Def $443,500 100% 1 66.0 66

David Armitage Mid $337,900 74% 1 63.0 63

Clinton Jones Mid $406,100 94% 1 55.0 55

Jason Blake Def $348,100 89% 1 52.0 52

Sean Dempster Def $276,900 84% 1 47.0 47

Farren Ray Mid $393,900 83% 1 47.0 47

Brett Peake Mid $350,100 28% 1 41.0 41

Ryan Gamble Fwd $184,900 82% 1 37.0 37

Steven Baker Def $309,500 80% 1 37.0 37

Stephen Milne Fwd $322,800 91% 1 31.0 31

Andrew McQualter Fwd $308,200 61% 1 26.0 26 (Mid) $492,600 Bolton was best afi eld in the only meeting between the Swans and Bombers last season in Round 11. He fl ourished in the wet conditions, fi nishing with 36 disposals, 28 contested possessions, 11 clearances, 12 tackles and 187 points. I doubt that he’ll reach those heights this week.

ADAM GOODES (Fwd/Mid) $458,900 At half time last week Goodes was on target for a massive score. He had 11 disposals, two goals and 59 points to his name, but his performance fell away after that, managing only three disposals and four points in the second half. He needs to lift this week. Johnson has been earmarked for a greater role in the midfi eld this season, which makes him an (Ruck)attractive $450,500proposition. His last match in the NAB Challenge was exceptional as he racked up an impressive 141 points.

SYDNEY SWANS TEAM AVERAGE: 1596 (11th)

Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

Ryan O'Keefe Fwd/Mid $440,200 91% 1 141.0 141

Jude Bolton Mid $492,600 82% 1 108.0 108

Shane Mumford Ruck $450,500 75% 1 107.0 107

Martin Mattner Def $380,900 96% 1 97.0 97

Kieren Jack Mid $487,500 78% 1 92.0 92

Jarrad McVeigh Mid $456,500 88% 1 91.0 91

Heath Grundy Def/Fwd $434,600 93% 1 82.0 82

Daniel Hannebery Mid $405,700 74% 1 80.0 80

Josh P. Kennedy Mid $394,100 79% 1 78.0 78

Ben McGlynn Fwd/Mid $434,900 97% 1 76.0 76

Ted Richards Def $338,600 96% 1 69.0 69

Sam B. Reid Def $238,400 74% 1 67.0 67

Nick Smith Def $292,300 93% 1 65.0 65

Adam Goodes Fwd/Mid $458,900 98% 1 63.0 63

Lewis Jetta Mid $247,600 92% 1 62.0 62

Andrejs Everitt Def $315,100 93% 1 61.0 61

Gary Rohan Fwd/Mid $291,400 69% 1 46.0 46

Mark Seaby Ruck $273,700 17% 1 45.0 45

Byron Sumner Fwd $110,200 79% 1 44.0 44

Rhyce Shaw Def $341,800 79% 1 41.0 41

Paul Bevan Def $344,700 86% 1 41.0 41

Jesse White Fwd $253,300 77% 1 40.0 40 (Ruck) $428,200 The old Cox was back last week against North Melbourne, fi nishing with 29 disposals, 29 hitouts, two goals and 165 points – his highest score since Round 1, 2008. The new substitute rule will only help his scoring this season, as he’s likely to rest more in attack rather than on the interchange bench.

MARK LECRAS (Fwd) $399,900 It’s bad news for the 12% of coaches that selected LeCras this season. He’s expected to miss up to 10 weeks with an abductor injury. If you have some cash in the bank, an upgrade to Sylvia or O’Keefe may be a wise choice.

Johnson has been earmarked for a greater role in the midfi eld this season, which makes him an (Ruck)attractive $450,500proposition. His last match in the NAB Challenge was exceptional as he racked up an impressive 141 points.

WEST COAST EAGLES TEAM AVERAGE: 1669 (8th)

Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

Dean Cox Ruck $428,200 84% 1 165.0 165

Andrew Embley Mid $421,900 90% 1 131.0 131

Matt Priddis Mid $529,400 87% 1 128.0 128

Mark Nicoski Def $198,700 86% 1 113.0 113

Quinten Lynch Fwd $314,200 96% 1 98.0 98

Shannon Hurn Def $411,700 87% 1 94.0 94

Luke Shuey Mid $323,300 79% 1 86.0 86

Beau Waters Def $399,700 94% 1 80.0 80

Jack Darling Fwd $103,600 83% 1 80.0 80

Josh J. Kennedy Fwd $326,700 90% 1 78.0 78

Brad Ebert Mid $343,300 90% 1 76.0 76

Matt Rosa Mid $386,300 92% 1 71.0 71

Ashton Hams Def $352,600 85% 1 67.0 67

Mark LeCras Fwd $399,900 54% 1 64.0 64

Will Schofi eld Def $258,100 94% 1 60.0 60

Andrew Gaff Mid $173,600 61% 1 58.0 58

Adam Selwood Mid $445,800 93% 1 56.0 56

Scott Selwood Mid $315,800 86% 1 51.0 51

Brad Sheppard Def/Mid $291,600 89% 1 45.0 45

Mitchell W. Brown Def $280,000 89% 1 30.0 30

Darren Glass Def $298,000 91% 1 24.0 24

Chris Masten Mid $244,400 5% 1 14.0 14 (Mid) $103,600 Liberatore made a promising start to his AFL career last week against Essendon, gathering seven disposals and 37 points in the opening quarter. He failed to maintain that level of performance for the remainder of the match, but he did manage to score a respectable 73 points.

BARRY HALL (Fwd) $398,100 Hall was well beaten by Hooker last week, restricted to only fi ve disposals, two goals and 39 points. He will be eager to atone for this against the Lions this week, with his last performance against them in Round 12 last season a ripper, fi nishing with 17 disposals, 14 marks and six goals. Johnson has been earmarked for a greater role in the midfi eld this season, which makes him an (Ruck)attractive $450,500proposition. His last match in the NAB Challenge was exceptional as he racked up an impressive 141 points.

WESTERN BULLDOGS TEAM AVERAGE: 1403 (16th) Player Position Price TOG% Games Ave. 1

Robert Murphy Fwd/Def $346,000 85% 1 101.0 101

Josh Hill Fwd $327,600 89% 1 101.0 101

Ben Hudson Ruck $384,200 81% 1 88.0 88

Shaun Higgins Fwd/Mid $379,200 88% 1 87.0 87

Daniel Cross Mid $554,500 92% 1 78.0 78

Adam Cooney Mid $482,000 85% 1 77.0 77

Ryan Griffen Mid $456,200 77% 1 76.0 76

Matthew Boyd Mid $517,500 87% 1 74.0 74

Callan Ward Mid $274,600 87% 1 73.0 73

Tom Liberatore Mid $103,600 77% 1 73.0 73

Jarrad Grant Fwd $361,200 88% 1 72.0 72

Tom Williams Def $239,400 88% 1 66.0 66

Easton Wood Def $255,700 76% 1 60.0 60

Daniel Giansiracusa Fwd $451,600 83% 1 59.0 59

Lukas Markovic Def/Fwd $110,200 88% 1 56.0 56

Liam Picken Mid $314,600 90% 1 54.0 54

Brennan Stack Fwd $238,400 79% 1 50.0 50

Nathan Djerrkura Mid $184,900 57% 1 41.0 41

Dale Morris Def $342,800 98% 1 40.0 40

Barry Hall Fwd $398,100 94% 1 39.0 39

Liam Jones Fwd $205,300 82% 1 28.0 28

Justin Sherman Mid $312,300 33% 1 10.0 10