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Adelaide Crows ADELAIDE CROWS SAM JACOBS (Ruck) $502,700 Jacobs was one of very few positives for Adelaide last season, averaging the ninth-most points of any ruckman in the AFL that played more than fi ve games. He ranked sixth overall for hitouts, but his hitout-to-advantage rate was the lowest of the top-10 hitout winners. JASON PORPLYZIA (Fwd) $229,600 Porplyzia presents great value for your forward line this year, but his injury history has to be taken into account. He could only manage one match last year and has played all 22 H&A games just once, which was in 2009. Despite this, he’s way too cheap to ignore. PATRICK DANGERFIELD (Fwd/Mid) $435,400 Dangerfi eld has been one of the form players in the NAB Cup, averaging 105 points per match – ranked No.1 at the club. He’s a prime candidate for a breakout season, and if he continues to be used in the midfi eld, he could very well exceed his 2011 average of 80 points per game. Player Pos Price Ave. Games 2 3 4 $ Per Pt (Comp Rank) Patrick Dangerfi eld Fwd/Mid $435,400 105 3 127 109 80 $4,134 (135) Brent Reilly Mid $422,100 100 2 104 95 $4,242 (148) Scott Thompson Mid $598,800 95 2 56 133 $6,337 (365) Bernie Vince Mid $475,800 87 3 85 73 103 $5,469 (292) Rory Sloane Mid $478,900 87 3 88 103 70 $5,505 (298) Kurt Tippett Fwd $392,400 82 2 86 78 $4,785 (200) Richard Douglas Mid $446,800 81 1 81 $5,516 (301) Brad Symes Mid $365,200 78 1 78 $4,682 (186) Josh Jenkins Ruck $113,200 74 1 74 $1,530 (4) Nathan van Berlo Mid $475,300 70 2 94 45 $6,839 (409) Jason Porplyzia Fwd $229,600 69 3 50 102 55 $3,328 (83) Sam Jacobs Ruck $502,700 66 2 79 53 $7,617 (463) David Mackay Mid $340,200 66 2 40 91 $5,194 (257) Tom T. Lynch Fwd $283,000 63 3 81 64 43 $4,516 (172) Ian Callinan Fwd $303,600 62 3 71 61 55 $4,871 (213) Taylor Walker Fwd $338,600 59 3 40 57 80 $5,739 (317) Brodie Smith Def $271,400 58 3 42 76 56 $4,679 (185) Matthew Jaensch Def $404,900 57 3 50 43 78 $7,104 (437) Shaun McKernan Def/Fwd $272,700 54 3 106 49 8 $5,019 (227) Jared Petrenko Mid $366,800 53 3 50 50 59 $6,921 (418) Chris Knights Fwd/Mid $374,700 49 2 49 49 $7,647 (467) Graham Johncock Def $465,000 49 3 54 50 42 $9,555 (527) Ricky Henderson Fwd $297,600 48 3 70 14 59 $6,243 (359) Richard Tambling Def $318,200 42 1 42 $7,576 (461) Andy Otten Def $412,400 41 3 42 47 35 $9,977 (537) Sam Shaw Def $113,200 39 3 32 34 50 $2,928 (61) Lewis Johnston Fwd $189,700 36 1 36 $5,269 (265) Sam Kerridge Fwd/Mid $106,600 34 3 29 47 27 $3,105 (69) Matthew Wright Fwd/Mid $372,300 33 2 47 19 $11,282 (558) Michael Doughty Def $436,500 30 2 25 35 $14,550 (580) Jarryd Lyons Fwd $113,200 21 1 21 $5,390 (282) Aidan Riley Mid $132,300 19 1 19 $6,963 (422) Brodie Martin Def $199,500 19 2 0 37 $10,784 (551) Daniel Talia Def $340,900 18 3 30 15 10 $18,595 (595) Tim McIntyre Fwd/Mid $94,700 18 1 18 $5,261 (263) Luke Thompson Def $350,900 18 2 21 14 $20,051 (598) BRISBANE LIONS TOM ROCKLIFF (Mid) $615,600 Rockliff’s second half of last year was exceptional, ranking fi fth in the league for points scored from Round 13 onwards, averaging 124 per match. He recorded some massive scores, with his 178 in the penultimate round a season-high. DAYNE ZORKO (Fwd/Mid) $113,200 Being a mature-age recruit, Zorko was on everyone’s radar prior to the NAB Cup, but an injury riddled pre-season has seen his stocks plummet. He’s no chance of playing in Round 1, so at best he now looms as a trade down target later in the year. MATTHEW LEUENBERGER (Ruck) $554,200 Leuenberger was the most improved player at Brisbane last season, averaging 34 more points per match than in 2010. He scored the third-most points of any ruckman in the league, while also recording the third-best winning percentage of the top-10 hitout players. Player Pos Price Ave. Games 2 3 4 $ Per Pt (Comp Rank) Simon Black Mid $507,600 117 2 156 77 $4,357 (157) Tom Rockliff Mid $615,600 114 2 108 120 $5,400 (285) Pearce Hanley Def $447,700 103 2 101 104 $4,368 (158) Jack Redden Mid $557,600 100 3 103 121 75 $5,595 (307) Jed Adcock Def $490,300 96 2 122 69 $5,134 (242) Mitchell Golby Def $278,500 86 3 107 54 98 $3,226 (76) Matt Maguire Def $320,200 82 3 118 35 93 $3,905 (113) Daniel Rich Mid $459,800 74 2 57 90 $6,256 (361) Cheynee Stiller Def $383,300 73 3 86 43 90 $5,251 (262) Ryan Harwood Mid $295,100 67 1 67 $4,404 (162) James Polkinghorne Mid $356,100 64 3 79 49 64 $5,564 (306) Billy Longer Ruck $161,600 63 3 33 87 69 $2,565 (41) Jared Polec Mid $274,700 63 3 37 60 91 $4,384 (161) Ashley McGrath Fwd $392,900 62 2 75 48 $6,389 (368) Claye Beams Mid $201,700 59 3 45 73 60 $3,399 (87) Daniel Merrett Def $466,700 56 2 72 39 $8,409 (496) Ryan Lester Fwd $278,300 53 3 48 45 65 $5,284 (267) Matthew Leuenberger Ruck $554,200 53 3 13 83 62 $10,523 (544) Jesse O'Brien Mid $254,800 42 3 11 59 57 $6,019 (340) Niall McKeever Def $225,500 42 3 25 48 53 $5,369 (277) Jack Crisp Mid $94,700 38 2 35 40 $2,525 (37) Joel Patfull Def $261,400 38 2 39 36 $6,971 (423) Sam Sheldon Mid $297,500 35 3 22 43 41 $8,420 (497) Aaron Cornelius Fwd $262,900 33 1 33 $7,967 (479) Richard Newell Def/Mid $94,700 32 1 32 $2,959 (62) Jordan Lisle Fwd $291,700 31 1 31 $9,410 (520) James Hawksley Def $304,900 29 2 43 15 $10,514 (542) Bradley Harvey Def/Mid $113,200 27 1 27 $4,193 (143) Rohan Bewick Mid $208,300 27 1 27 $7,715 (471) Patrick Karnezis Fwd $276,500 24 2 24 24 $11,521 (562) Bryce Retzlaff Fwd $204,000 22 1 22 $9,273 (518) Todd Banfi eld Fwd $341,800 22 3 21 23 21 $15,775 (587) Elliot Yeo Mid $106,600 21 1 21 $5,076 (235) Joshua Green Mid $241,800 21 1 21 $11,514 (561) Amon Buchanan Fwd $305,700 19 1 19 $16,089 (589) Patrick Wearden Fwd/Mid $106,600 18 1 18 $5,922 (332) CARLTON BRYCE GIBBS (Mid) $558,600 Gibbs has lost his dual position status and can now only be selected as a midfi elder. Despite this, he remains a solid selection, ranking 11th in the AFL for points scored across the past three seasons, averaging 104 per match. MATTHEW KREUZER (Ruck) $418,300 After coming back from a serious knee injury in Round 12 last season, Kreuzer was never at his best. Apart from his 150 points against Sydney his Round 14, his scores were modest, never collecting more than 90 in any of his other games. CHRIS YARRAN (Def) $473,400 Yarran enjoyed a career-best season last year after moving to defence, averaging 18 disposals and 87 points per match. His ability to take the opposition on stood out, ranking No.1 in the AFL for running-bounces, recording 29 more than the next best player. Player Pos Price Ave. Games 2 3 4 $ Per Pt (Comp Rank) Andrew Carrazzo Def/Mid $505,800 103 2 100 105 $4,935 (218) Kade Simpson Mid $512,300 94 2 106 81 $5,479 (293) Matthew Kreuzer Ruck $418,300 93 2 89 96 $4,522 (174) Bryce Gibbs Mid $558,600 84 2 57 111 $6,650 (397) Heath Scotland Def/Mid $572,900 81 2 97 65 $7,073 (433) Lachie Henderson Def $341,100 81 2 82 79 $4,237 (147) Jarrad Waite Fwd $423,300 80 2 60 100 $5,291 (270) Mitch Robinson Fwd/Mid $489,700 78 1 78 $6,278 (363) Nicholas Duigan Def $380,600 74 1 74 $5,143 (243) Marc Murphy Mid $639,900 73 2 58 87 $8,826 (509) David Ellard Mid $396,700 67 2 42 92 $5,921 (330) Frazer Dale Mid $94,700 66 1 66 $1,435 (3) Dennis Armfi eld Mid $289,000 65 2 53 76 $4,481 (169) Chris Yarran Def $473,400 64 3 43 56 92 $7,436 (456) Eddie Betts Fwd $434,900 63 2 69 57 $6,903 (413) Zach Tuohy Def $259,100 63 3 52 82 54 $4,135 (136) Edward Curnow Mid $389,400 58 3 24 78 72 $6,714 (401) Bret Thornton Def $439,400 58 3 59 49 65 $7,620 (464) Paul Bower Def $157,200 56 3 44 79 45 $2,807 (52) Brock McLean Mid $280,800 54 3 59 58 46 $5,168 (249) Jordan Russell Def $391,700 51 3 37 65 52 $7,631 (465) Shaun Hampson Ruck $350,000 48 3 23 70 52 $7,241 (447) Jeff Garlett Fwd $395,000 48 2 28 67 $8,316 (492) Chris Judd Mid $626,400 47 2 34 60 $13,328 (574) Marcus Davies Def $252,100 45 3 60 69 5 $5,644 (309) Andrew Collins Fwd $221,200 44 2 31 57 $5,027 (228) Matthew Watson Def $305,400 37 3 0 81 31 $8,180 (486) Kane Lucas Mid $223,900 37 3 22 70 19 $6,051 (344) Levi Casboult Fwd $113,200 33 2 31 35 $3,430 (89) Nick Heyne Fwd $106,600 31 1 31 $3,439 (91) Aaron Joseph Mid $303,600 28 3 23 39 23 $10,715 (548) Sam Rowe Fwd/Ruck $106,600 23 2 3 42 $4,738 (192) Patrick McCarthy Def $113,200 15 1 15 $7,547 (460) Jeremy Laidler Def $386,800 14 1 14 $27,629 (607) Mitchell Carter Mid $113,200 9 1 9 $12,578 (568) Andrew Walker Fwd $448,700 8 1 8 $56,088 (614) Joshua Bootsma Def $106,600 5 2 0 10 $21,320 (603) COLLINGWOOD MARTY CLARKE (Def) $170,000 Clarke returns to Collingwood this year after two seasons away from the game.
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