What a massive week for SuperCoach scores! 90,000 teams scored 2,200 or over. From the team at SCHQ, Dave scored 2268, Schon 2201 and the Sarge scored 2377.
Marc Murphy and Dane Swan won't make the disappointment list, as they were both injury affected scores.
Coaching Pleasers
5. Brett Deledio - 157 - Oh yes. He's arrived, and he's easily in the top bracket of SuperCoach selections, not to mention the best defender.
4. Tom Rockliff - 146 - Rockliff still flies under the radar a bit in my opinion, and after a sluggish start to the year, he's certainly back.
Marc Murphy and Dane Swan won't make the disappointment list, as they were both injury affected scores.
Coaching Pleasers
5. Brett Deledio - 157 - Oh yes. He's arrived, and he's easily in the top bracket of SuperCoach selections, not to mention the best defender.
4. Tom Rockliff - 146 - Rockliff still flies under the radar a bit in my opinion, and after a sluggish start to the year, he's certainly back.
The admirable Dangerfield
3. Ivan Maric - 137 - Maric has emerged as an elite ruckman, and Richmond's lone ruckman at that. His scores have gone through the roof since Vickery's injury.
2. Gary Ablett - 150 - This is why he's the best, week in, week out, he scores amazingly. Did someone say knee injury?
1. Daniel Merrett - 177 - Nobody saw this coming, and nobody has him in their side. But because of his 5-goal first quarter, he gets our weekly number one.
Coaching Disappointments
5. Jordan Lewis - 72 (7.63%) - Not quite a gun yet, as these 70-odd games still occur a tad too frequently.
4. Dyson Heppell - 63 (12.98%) - Heppell has been consistently around 90 every week, so only 63 against a weaker side like Richmond was really disappointing.
3. Matthew Pavlich - 48 (17.04%) - Coming off two good scores, many coaches brought Pav in, but a disappointing 11 disposal performance just wasn't good enough.
2. Bryce Gibbs - 59 (3.82%) - On the back of three sub-100 scores, it's now or never for Gibbs. Carazzo and Murphy are gone from the midfield, hopefully he can find a bit more time in there now.
1. Jack Riewoldt - 60 (12.9%) - Riewoldt continues to let coaches down, especially in the big games. Consistency is non-existent.
In the Twitterverse
@Strauchanside "Hero for me was Daniel Merrett, proving that Liam Pickering can be wrong. Disappointment: Melbourne FC"
@Prospect_SOA "Hero Dangerfield, Villain Murphy"
Star of the Week
Patrick Dangerfield 174 SC points
35 disposals, 23 kicks, 4 marks, 6 tackles, 2 goals
Unlike the aforementioned Jack Riewoldt, Dangerfield lives for the big matches. His average over the last three rounds is 131, and his price has soared $125k since the start of the year.
If you took the punt on his breakout season, then it was a very smart decision.
Who were your stars and disappointments? Comment below!
2. Gary Ablett - 150 - This is why he's the best, week in, week out, he scores amazingly. Did someone say knee injury?
1. Daniel Merrett - 177 - Nobody saw this coming, and nobody has him in their side. But because of his 5-goal first quarter, he gets our weekly number one.
Coaching Disappointments
5. Jordan Lewis - 72 (7.63%) - Not quite a gun yet, as these 70-odd games still occur a tad too frequently.
4. Dyson Heppell - 63 (12.98%) - Heppell has been consistently around 90 every week, so only 63 against a weaker side like Richmond was really disappointing.
3. Matthew Pavlich - 48 (17.04%) - Coming off two good scores, many coaches brought Pav in, but a disappointing 11 disposal performance just wasn't good enough.
2. Bryce Gibbs - 59 (3.82%) - On the back of three sub-100 scores, it's now or never for Gibbs. Carazzo and Murphy are gone from the midfield, hopefully he can find a bit more time in there now.
1. Jack Riewoldt - 60 (12.9%) - Riewoldt continues to let coaches down, especially in the big games. Consistency is non-existent.
In the Twitterverse
@Strauchanside "Hero for me was Daniel Merrett, proving that Liam Pickering can be wrong. Disappointment: Melbourne FC"
@Prospect_SOA "Hero Dangerfield, Villain Murphy"
Star of the Week
Patrick Dangerfield 174 SC points
35 disposals, 23 kicks, 4 marks, 6 tackles, 2 goals
Unlike the aforementioned Jack Riewoldt, Dangerfield lives for the big matches. His average over the last three rounds is 131, and his price has soared $125k since the start of the year.
If you took the punt on his breakout season, then it was a very smart decision.
Who were your stars and disappointments? Comment below!