Another disappointing effort last weekend, despite the fact that we predicted Gazza would have a quiet one. Deledio was our best with 117pts, with Hartlett and Mitchell both bringing in poor efforts of 91pts each. Onto this week, and with the Suns playing Collingwood, many are talking down Gazzas chances of a big score again – perhaps Pendles is the pick of the big names? As far as left-field selections go, let’s have a look at our three picks for this week.
Another disappointing effort last weekend, despite the fact that we predicted Gazza would have a quiet one. Deledio was our best with 117pts, with Hartlett and Mitchell both bringing in poor efforts of 91pts each. Onto this week, and with the Suns playing Collingwood, many are talking down Gazzas chances of a big score again – perhaps Pendles is the pick of the big names? As far as left-field selections go, let’s have a look at our three picks for this week.
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Well, a slighter better return on our choices last week, with GRIFFEN (124) and COX (139) coming up with decent scores. Unfortunately Brent HARVEY (68) put in another stinker. So, onto round 9 and, with Swanny injured, perhaps those few who don’t have Gazza are looking for a point-of-difference leader to get them a win this week - let’s see if we have the goods.
Hamish HARTLETT Port Adelaide The ever-improving Port utility Hamish HARTLETT has been steady without being spectacular Well, did we get belted last weekend or what! Drew PETRIE (67), Ryan O’KEEFE (84) and Cyril RIOLI (48)!!!!! Wow – what a dismal bunch of scores that is. Of course, with the little genius Gazza back in play, and guys like Swan, Thompson and Stanton bringing out some hefty scores, the chance of finding some left-field captains actually worth choosing becomes very difficult – but we have never been ones to baulk at a challenge, so here goes!
Okay, let’s examine how we went in round 6 with our left-field captains. First choice was Priddis, with his lowest score for the year – 89. Nice start! Big Podsiadly chimed in with a respectable 116, while our lowest choice was a disappointing Lenny Hayes, with 87. Maybe this week we can reverse the trends and come up with a few captains who actually score 120 plus! Fingers crossed. So round 5 wasn’t the best result for us – but remember, these are left-field captains so they’re very hit and miss.
You can find a million articles on the internet telling you to pick Swan or Pendles – we’re trying to find the diamond in the rough. Last week we had Montagna (101), Wells (60) and Bartel (78). Ouch! Let’s see if we can do a little better this week…just what do the stats tell us for round 6? Seriously. What the hell is going on with this bunch of fools?
Yes, we have had some ordinary decisions by them in past seasons, but the last fortnight has absolutely taken the cake – I can’t keep my mouth shut about it any longer. |
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