1. Leigh MONTAGNA (St Kilda)
Working a little bit in the shadow of midfield superstars Hayes and Dal Santo, Joey Montagna
Okay, so we weren’t disgraced in round 4 – Thompson 110 pts, Priddis and Brennan 104 a piece. Not spectacular, but not horrible either. Suddenly, with the great man GAJ out of action for a least a couple of weeks, this article gains a little bit more momentum – and the possibilities become a little more real. Of course, with Dane Swan already belting out a massive 180 pts, the challenge becomes to find someone who can get somewhere near that.
1. Leigh MONTAGNA (St Kilda) Working a little bit in the shadow of midfield superstars Hayes and Dal Santo, Joey Montagna
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Well, not the greatest weekend for us in round 3, with GODDARD the best pick of the bunch scoring 102. On the surface not too bad, but paltry compared to the great man, Gary ABLETT Jnr.. Pods tried hard for us kicking 5 goals, but still only scoring a pathetic 89 pts. Oh well, onto this week and can we find anyone who might be able to hold a flame to Gazza?
1. Matt PRIDDIS (West Coast Eagles) PRIDDIS didn’t play last weekend against the Giants, which makes me think he is rested A little bit better in round 2, particularly if you took our second option and went with Brendan GODDARD as your leader, with a tidy 147 pts against the hapless Suns – even topping Gazza’s 143 pts. As for Broughton…well, it seems like the Lyon curse has struck again. Might be time for him to go. Week three and the all important first league match-up of the year – can we find that unique captain for you this time?
1. Brendan GODDARD (St Kilda) Well, it worked last weekend and it’s worth another shot this week. Those that didn’t select Goddard in their original side would be kicking themselves now, as he belted out a lazy Okay, so we didn’t have much luck in round one with our “outsider” captains – whilst they weren’t terrible, they all scored in the 90s, which paled into comparison with some of the big scorers last weekend. The challenge is to try and find the diamond in the rough this week, and we’ve taken a little bit more conservative approach with a couple of Saints stars in their match-up with the Gold Coast at Etihad.
1. Nick DAL SANTO (St. Kilda) How on earth Dal is considered a “left field” captains choice is beyond me. Starting off with a very tidy 148 pts in round one against the Power, Dal SANTO now comes up against |
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