Majak DAW - 6 matches, 311 points at 51.83. Increased $148,600
The Kangaroos did not have many debutants this year, and as a result, Majak Daw finds himself as North’s best. Touted for many years as a big talent, similar to Nic Naitanui, he made his long awaited debut in round 4 against Brisbane. It was a whirlwind game; he kicked the opening goal in the first minute and then was later concussed and subbed out. He showed his true potential in round 7 against the Dogs, kicking 6 goals and scoring 129 points. He is definitely one to watch in the future.
Most Improved Player
Ben CUNNINGTON – 20 matches, 1916 points at 95.80. Increased $79,400
It was a good year for the North midfielders, and Cunnington had a nice breakout year. Overshadowed by big names like Swallow, Wells and Harvey, he went about it quietly, but had some big games, like his 151 against the Demons in round 18. With Swallow set to spend quite a while on the sidelines, Cunnington could get a more free role in the midfield and could be a good POD.
Todd GOLDSTEIN – 22 matches, 2498 points at 113.55. Increased $65,900
It was a massive year for Todd Goldstein, who was always reliable, playing every game and always scoring well. His lowest score was still a very solid 82, proving he is one of the most consistent rucks in the game. His high was 163, which shows he can pull out the big one when needed as well. A great year finished in an overall ranking of 6 in SuperCoach for the North big man. Get on him again next year.
Worst Buy
Shaun ATLEY – 22 matches, 1608 points at 73.09. Decreased $24,900
Atley is a young talent who had quite a good 2012, playing every game and averaging 71 points. He transitioned into a half back rebounding role, and 2013, his third year of football, looked like it could be the year he stepped up his game to another level. Unfortunately, he didn’t, and had a year very similar to 2012. A bad buy this year, but will become a good player over time.
2014 Prospects
Drew Petrie
Petrie is really not rated as highly as he should be. As far as key forwards go, Petrie is one of the best when it comes to SuperCoach scoring. The big man had another great 2013, averaging over 100 points in his 22 games, and finishing 20th overall in the competition. He was only picked by 5% of teams, and could be a real alternative option if you want to go really unique in your forward line.
Andrew Swallow
It was another big year for Andrew Swallow, who even lead the Brownlow for the first 10 rounds, until a slow second half of the year ended with a big Achilles injury in round 18. It’s set to make him miss a portion of 2014, so he could be a prime sub candidate in his comeback matches, making him bottom out nicely for a mid season upgrade.
Scott Thompson
Thompson continued his development of recent years and became one of the best one on one defenders this year, who also knows how to take an intercept mark, and rebound with it. He is inconsistent, but can get you big scores, going above 117 6 times this season.
Most Prolific
1. Todd Goldstein (RUC) – 2498 @ 113.55
2. Drew Petrie (FWD) – 2261 @ 102.77
3. Daniel Wells (MID) – 2115 @ 96.14
4. Ryan Bastinac (MID) – 2047 @ 93.05
5. Ben Cunnington (MID) – 1916 @ 95.80
6. Scott D. Thompson (DEF) – 1865 @ 98.16