Not such a big week, but there were some decent scores nonetheless. Who impressed this week?
Coaching Disappointments
5. James Magner - 54 (39.0% of teams) While most coaches try to offload GWS players, Magner remains, played for many sides last week after Swan's injury. Better than nothing I suppose.
4. Tommy Walsh - 4 (3.14%) Who made the rash decision to bring him in after his Melbourne match? Thankgod for the SuperCoach system, he scored negatives in DreamTeam. He's no certainty for this week either...
Coaching Disappointments
5. James Magner - 54 (39.0% of teams) While most coaches try to offload GWS players, Magner remains, played for many sides last week after Swan's injury. Better than nothing I suppose.
4. Tommy Walsh - 4 (3.14%) Who made the rash decision to bring him in after his Melbourne match? Thankgod for the SuperCoach system, he scored negatives in DreamTeam. He's no certainty for this week either...
A serious midfield option - Beams
3. Lance Franklin - 73 (66.51%) Unfortunately any week Buddy scores below 100 he'll probably make this list. Last time I canned him he scored 131 and 140. He's hoping for a repeat result!
2. Jarryn Geary - 37 (10.44%) Averaging less than 50 in his last 5, and although he was subbed off last week, it's time to trade Geary before that price plummets further.
1. Travis Cloke - 26 (14.24%) Ouch. It was wet, Adelaide's defence is very good, and Collingwood won without him. Don't trade him out now - he's worth next to nothing. Bite the bullet and wait for his return to form.
Coaching Pleasers
5. Matt Priddis - 119: Back after a serious concussion, he seriously rewarded the coaches that held him with a typical, no fuss, 119.
4. Danyle Pearce - 142: For those 900 coaches that jumped on Pearce after his 158 against North Melbourne could've been considered rash, but now they look like Einstein! Clearly a new role since his two weeks off, a real smokey.
3. Shane Tuck - 148: The Tigers' new Benjamin Button? Looks like he's cemented his spot, and his clearances and contested ball are amazing for a tagger.
2. Nick Dal Santo - 130: Undervalued, but not for long. Got to say - very happy I took the punt on him last week!
1. Mitch Robinson - 161: As a person, I don't like him, but you must admire his attack on the footy and the way he goes about it. Expect plenty of 150s over his career.
In the Twitterverse
@MattMcDonald4 - Hero: Brought Sidebottom in after rd 6 #killingit Great to see Dusty starting to repay the faith too! Villain: A. Kennedy
@stivymo - Hero: Dale Thomas, villain: Aaron Edwards again
@400jules - Hero: dal santo and ryder, villian was richmond for stuffing up my tips :)
@LHouldcroft - It's all about big Ivan! (I wanted to put him in again, but after two consectutive weeks he needed a break from the coaching pleasers. Read below)
Coaching Pleaser of the Year nominee:
Ivan Maric: A regular featurer in this weekly article, Maric's highest score of the year (146 against Hawthorn) made the crowd favourite too much too resist. Can he continue his form and take out the top award at season's end?
Star of the Week
Dayne Beams 174 SuperCoach Points
36 disposals, 20 kicks, 5 marks, 5 tackles, 2 goals
Luke Ball doing his knee has been the best result for Dayne Beams. After initially missing more midfield time to Sidebottom, Beams has come on leaps and bounds since a constant spot in the centre. Wouldn't expect Didak's return to halt him much either, so jump on!
2. Jarryn Geary - 37 (10.44%) Averaging less than 50 in his last 5, and although he was subbed off last week, it's time to trade Geary before that price plummets further.
1. Travis Cloke - 26 (14.24%) Ouch. It was wet, Adelaide's defence is very good, and Collingwood won without him. Don't trade him out now - he's worth next to nothing. Bite the bullet and wait for his return to form.
Coaching Pleasers
5. Matt Priddis - 119: Back after a serious concussion, he seriously rewarded the coaches that held him with a typical, no fuss, 119.
4. Danyle Pearce - 142: For those 900 coaches that jumped on Pearce after his 158 against North Melbourne could've been considered rash, but now they look like Einstein! Clearly a new role since his two weeks off, a real smokey.
3. Shane Tuck - 148: The Tigers' new Benjamin Button? Looks like he's cemented his spot, and his clearances and contested ball are amazing for a tagger.
2. Nick Dal Santo - 130: Undervalued, but not for long. Got to say - very happy I took the punt on him last week!
1. Mitch Robinson - 161: As a person, I don't like him, but you must admire his attack on the footy and the way he goes about it. Expect plenty of 150s over his career.
In the Twitterverse
@MattMcDonald4 - Hero: Brought Sidebottom in after rd 6 #killingit Great to see Dusty starting to repay the faith too! Villain: A. Kennedy
@stivymo - Hero: Dale Thomas, villain: Aaron Edwards again
@400jules - Hero: dal santo and ryder, villian was richmond for stuffing up my tips :)
@LHouldcroft - It's all about big Ivan! (I wanted to put him in again, but after two consectutive weeks he needed a break from the coaching pleasers. Read below)
Coaching Pleaser of the Year nominee:
Ivan Maric: A regular featurer in this weekly article, Maric's highest score of the year (146 against Hawthorn) made the crowd favourite too much too resist. Can he continue his form and take out the top award at season's end?
Star of the Week
Dayne Beams 174 SuperCoach Points
36 disposals, 20 kicks, 5 marks, 5 tackles, 2 goals
Luke Ball doing his knee has been the best result for Dayne Beams. After initially missing more midfield time to Sidebottom, Beams has come on leaps and bounds since a constant spot in the centre. Wouldn't expect Didak's return to halt him much either, so jump on!
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