Obviously the move will affect Franklin himself. He's been paid a lot of money and has had lots of public scrutiny, so how will the move affect him? We all know Franklin is a champion and arguably in the top three players in the AFL based on talent. For a superstar like Franklin, the change shouldn't affect him too much and after a few slightly disappointing years, I think the fresh start up in Sydney will actually help him. Franklin is a proven star and has been a premium forward for the last seven years, so there's no reason to suggest that he can't get back to his brilliant best.
Tippett is another key forward who's recently made the switch over to Sydney. Like Franklin, he too is being paid big bucks and the Swans will hope he can deliver. He was good last year after coming back from his suspension in round 13 and he'll only get better again next year, especially with the inclusion of Franklin. Tippett knows how to kicks goals, he takes marks and he will have to ruck a bit more in 2014 with Mumford leaving, which should help boost his SuperCoach scores.
With Franklin now up forward, it will mean Tippett will get the oppositions' second best defender, which should also benefit his SuperCoach scores and I expect his scores to improve even more next year. Some say there's not enough room in the Swans' forward line for both Tippett and Franklin, but Tippett may be used as a ruckman at times and either of them could push up the ground, so I wouldn't be too worried. If you don't want to start Franklin in your side, then Tippett is a good alternative, as they should be priced similarly.
The Coleman medallist was brilliant in 2013 and so were his SuperCoach scores. But how will the departure of Franklin affect him? I think it may affect him negatively. Roughead enjoyed playing second fiddle to Franklin, but he is now clearly their number one forward, so he will get the best defender and teams will focus more on shutting him down. Roughead was used in the ruck and midfield in short stints in 2013, but next year he'll be stuck up forward as they don't have that luxury anymore with Franklin leaving and I think we'll see a slight drop off in Roughead's SuperCoach scores. We've seen in the past that Roughead generally scores okay when Franklin isn't playing, but this has only happened nine times in the past three years and playing full-time without Franklin will surely hurt Roughead's scores.
What a season Gunston had, stepping up when it mattered for the Hawks. 'Mr.September' was vital in the Hawks' Premiership tilt, averaging 123 SuperCoach points during the finals series. Gunston was good throughout 2013 too, but with Franklin leaving I think it will hurt Gunston's scores. Playing in a forward line of Franklin and Roughead, Gunston was always going to fly under the radar, but in 2014 he'll be expected to play a much bigger role and I'm not sure how he'll cope with this added pressure. Gunston is still young and like Roughead, teams will work out how to stop Gunston, which can only be bad for his SuperCoach scores.
I think the added expectations will affect Gunston negatively as he's only young and as a key forward, he’s always prone to putting in a stinker. I think there are better options out there, even though he is cheaper than the other three, you’re better off paying the extra cash to get a more proven forward in, who should score more consistently.
Key forwards are usually inconsistent and aren't the best scorers in fantasy land, so I wouldn't pick more than two of these guys. If I had to rank them in order of who I think are the best options to pick in your SuperCoach side best next season, I’ll go with:
1. Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin
2. Kurt Tippett
3. Jarryd Roughead
4. Jack Gunston
Franklin is the best choice and he is pretty cheap for what he can produce. This year he was priced at nearly $620k, but next year he will be priced at the $480k region. It was hard to separate Tippett and Roughead and I don’t think there will be much difference in their scores, but seeing as Tippett will be quite a bit cheaper and also the fact that his scores will improve, he just gets the nod ahead of Roughead. Gunston is risky as he’s still young and I think it will take him another year perform he becomes a consistent premium SuperCoach forward. Nonetheless, Franklin, Tippett, Roughead and even Gunston should perform well in 2014, but Franklin is my pick to be the leader of that lot.