ADELAIDE CROWS Graham Johncock (Def) $404,300 Johncock Is One of Only Four Adelaide Players That Have Averaged in Excess of 100 Points Per Match at the MCG Since 2008

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ADELAIDE CROWS Graham Johncock (Def) $404,300 Johncock Is One of Only Four Adelaide Players That Have Averaged in Excess of 100 Points Per Match at the MCG Since 2008 ADELAIDE CROWS GRAHAM JOHNCOCK (Def) $404,300 Johncock is one of only four Adelaide players that have averaged in excess of 100 points per match at the MCG since 2008. He starred for the Crows when they last came up against the Magpies at the ‘G in Round 21 last season, racking up a team-high 135 points. PHIL DAVIS (Def) $274,700 If you’re one of the 4,020 coaches that have Davis this season, then there’s no point in holding onto him. He will miss the remainder of the season with a shoulder injury, so make the most of this and replace him this week. ADELAIDE CROWS TEAM AVERAGE: 1617 (13th) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 5 6 7 8 Scott Thompson Mid $475,300 $33,700 7 85% 113 107 102 126 65 136 Nathan van Berlo Mid $381,000 $4,300 7 87% 90 89 74 66 87 129 Patrick Dangerfield Fwd/Mid $371,400 $31,300 7 75% 90 97 104 94 52 138 Scott Stevens Def/Fwd $391,200 $0 2 100% 90 Ben Rutten Def $378,700 $33,400 7 100% 89 87 95 77 92 83 Rory Sloane Mid $370,700 $4,700 3 83% 88 87 91 83 Bernie Vince Mid $381,800 $3,800 4 82% 88 92 92 Jack Gunston Fwd $190,700 $0 1 83% 85 85 85 Brent Reilly Mid $343,000 -$20,400 7 81% 84 82 72 40 93 121 Sam Jacobs Ruck $377,400 $16,500 4 80% 84 84 34 110 87 105 Graham Johncock Def $404,300 -$88,800 7 91% 82 97 134 76 63 115 Chris Schmidt Def $348,500 $0 2 75% 81 81 83 79 Richard Douglas Mid $384,000 -$48,200 7 81% 81 85 77 119 57 85 Brad Symes Def $363,800 -$57,800 5 74% 78 71 47 88 78 Luke Thompson Def $264,300 $160,700 5 94% 77 78 78 126 54 54 Michael Doughty Def/Mid $346,300 -$38,300 5 90% 75 73 73 84 56 77 Kurt Tippett Fwd/Ruck $349,900 $20,600 6 92% 73 80 85 102 91 40 Chris Knights Fwd $310,500 $73,000 7 86% 72 78 67 121 32 91 Matthew Wright Mid $204,100 $100,500 4 73% 71 86 87 54 116 Richard Tambling Mid $294,600 -$300 5 88% 69 66 49 91 58 Matthew Jaensch Fwd $308,500 $10,800 6 88% 68 74 29 97 85 85 Andy Otten Def $227,400 $42,300 4 92% 63 65 65 Ivan Maric Ruck $310,700 -$13,700 3 63% 62 Shaun McKernan Def/Fwd $219,100 $108,900 7 79% 60 56 58 67 40 59 James Sellar Ruck $194,600 $0 1 98% 55 55 55 Brodie Smith Def $219,100 $95,500 7 73% 55 44 67 69 33 7 Taylor Walker Fwd $257,700 -$42,400 6 93% 55 51 71 44 38 Phil Davis Def $274,700 -$19,500 3 46% 52 8 8 Ricky Henderson Fwd/Def $211,000 -$72,000 7 80% 50 47 41 26 34 88 Brodie Martin Mid $246,100 -$34,900 4 63% 45 30 29 31 Myke Cook Mid $241,100 $0 1 82% 42 David Mackay Mid $344,600 $0 1 77% 36 Jason Porplyzia Fwd $343,700 $0 1 4% 13 Jared Petrenko Def $245,700 $0 1 38% 10 10 10 BRISBANE LIONS ROHAN BEWICK (Mid) $140,600 Bewick returned to the Lions side last week, but he had very little impact scoring only 41 points. His price has risen only $30,400 this season, and it may not rise any further if he doesn’t drastically improve his scoring. JONATHAN BROWN (Fwd) $475,300 The return of Brown could not have come at a better time for Voss, as the Lions remain winless this year. Brown has dominated against the Kangaroos at the Gabba since 2005, averaging 152 points from his four matches. BRISBANE LIONS TEAM AVERAGE: 1678 (8th) Player Position Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 5 6 7 8 Tom Rockliff Mid $473,100 $54,900 7 84% 107 108 106 126 68 133 Jed Adcock Def $453,300 $120,300 7 89% 107 106 127 100 103 94 Jack Redden Mid $409,900 $39,400 7 84% 96 89 125 106 70 54 Daniel Rich Mid $409,300 $28,900 7 77% 95 97 61 93 138 97 Daniel Merrett Def $352,900 $38,100 7 98% 89 86 122 60 71 92 Luke Power Mid $390,400 -$34,800 6 87% 86 79 70 90 84 70 M Leuenberger Ruck $350,300 $17,200 7 83% 84 81 69 57 109 88 Simon Black Mid $389,400 -$65,600 7 79% 83 84 86 115 75 61 Pearce Hanley Def $342,100 $44,700 7 88% 81 82 69 79 80 100 Sam Sheldon Mid $204,400 $0 1 96% 75 75 75 Ashley McGrath Def $331,000 -$38,800 7 94% 73 78 57 63 126 66 Amon Buchanan Fwd $259,900 $0 2 60% 70 Mitchell Clark Ruck $297,900 -$56,500 7 93% 67 61 75 34 75 61 Josh Drummond Def $401,000 $0 2 77% 66 66 51 81 Jonathan Brown Fwd $475,300 $0 1 64% 65 Cheynee Stiller Mid $283,600 -$45,100 7 87% 63 64 67 57 44 86 Broc McCauley Ruck $138,600 $46,900 3 68% 61 75 88 61 Todd Banfield Fwd $266,100 $5,100 7 85% 59 61 57 43 87 57 Tom Collier Def $237,300 $6,800 3 93% 58 58 64 45 66 Brent Staker Fwd/Mid $426,200 $0 1 68% 58 James Polkinghorne Fwd $248,900 -$13,900 7 77% 54 50 76 52 71 0 Jesse O'Brien Def/Fwd $206,000 $30,800 7 78% 54 47 33 61 17 77 Joel Patfull Def $236,700 -$38,800 7 97% 53 59 32 55 66 82 Ryan Lester Def $137,100 $33,500 3 87% 51 Jared Polec Mid $182,200 $13,600 3 62% 51 50 81 18 Matt Maguire Def $310,000 -$36,900 3 84% 48 48 34 58 53 Ryan Harwood Mid $263,500 $0 1 53% 47 47 47 Rohan Bewick Mid $140,600 $30,400 5 60% 39 32 22 41 Bryce Retzlaff Def/Fwd $110,200 $0 2 92% 39 39 61 16 Aaron Cornelius Fwd $273,500 $0 2 53% 38 42 42 Claye Beams Mid $137,000 $33,400 5 60% 37 48 47 49 Andrew Raines Def $203,800 -$96,400 6 77% 36 42 55 44 28 CARLTON EDWARD CURNOW (Mid) $319,000 Curnow suffered a shoulder injury early in the match against St Kilda. 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