Hawks vs Dogs - Watched 3 quarters. This is one of those weird o***easons where it really feels like not much has changed from last year, the teams are still doing the same things they did that hurt/helped them. These two perhaps the most exemplary of that yet!
Hawks - Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde has nothing on the bi-polarity of this team. They can go from getting destroyed in Q1, to dominating Q2 to getting absolutely waxed in Q3 again like it's their plan. Their forwards can look high energy and then no effort, seemingly in the same play. Sam Mitchell is a little genius as a coach but they've still got a comfortably bottom 4 list and so I remain that anything beyond bottom 4 that they manage is on him.
Newcombe - He's on my very short list of midfielders I'm considering now. I just like how he goes about it. Would be nice if he'd tackle a lot more, we know he can after his debut but it's been the one facet of his game that really holds him back as a fantasy player which is hard to believe after having games with 14 and 11 in his first season. Hasn't yet worked out how to balance the ball and the man. I'll be honest, I mostly wanted to see some intent on that front in this game and I didn't see it, probably avoiding a mistake as a result but he's definitely got potential improvement.
Amon - Role as advertised, it suits him as workrate is a bit of an issue for him upfield and it's a lot easier to get the space at HB so he should get more ball, the rest is already there. I like Martin more because he works harder and is more demanding, Amon has that cruisy 90s type to him more than Martin. He's a very reasonable selection though.
Macdonald - He's one of those weird players to me where I never really rate him but at the same time he's a good player, not sure what it is about him but he's definitely better than I perceive him to be and he had a really good game in this one.
Mackenzie - He's probably the opposite of Macdonald, he's not as good as I think he is (yet). Wing with a few midfield stints, I'd much prefer the opposite as a role but he scored very well. I expect he'll be a SC premium sometime soon and I'll be honest, I'm extremely tempted to go him this year. The Sam Mitchell comparison isn't going anywhere, just creates space where it isn't and uses it well. Ultimately I think I'll keep him as the bailout play but it's tempting!
D'Ambrosio - Reckon this game was pretty indicative of where he will be at as a scorer. Wing is not a great fantasy role and he's not a highly demanding player despite the fact he should be with his kicking. He'll have better games and those will make him cash if he stays in the 22, wouldn't be surprised if he has worse also though. The best 22 is the interesting part given his price, they've got so many guys out of this team who could change their structures. Jiath could take his spot directly, Day could take it by pushing someone else out. I like the pick, can't say I love it but he should outscore the majority of the rookies down back and that's what you pay for.
Hustwaite - He played well. Similar to D'Ambrosio, it's his spot in the 22 that is the question. I haven't seen him play anywhere but pure midfield and he's good at it but will they pick him over more senior but less talented guys like Nash/Worpel or more heralded youngsters? Day and Newcombe definitely take the first two spots when fit. It's an interesting one. I probably field him if he's picked unless there's several obvious guys missing.
Impey - At HB, decent draft option.
Nash/Worpel - Same old, they try hard but just lack polish, especially Worpel. I wouldn't have Worpel in the 22 if I was Mitchell but he's likely to keep more games competitive than some of the kids.
Reeves - I don't get what they see here. I've seen more from Meek in 15 minutes at Fremantle than Reeves has shown in 2 years.
Lewis - Lazy game from him, hopefully lifts the workrate in the real stuff.
Sicily - Amon is definitely not a positive for him, another non-patient rebound type as opposed to Hardwick who loves to wax. Not as worried about the Blanck injury as liked Phillips game but there's definitely questions. He'll be top 6 but I wouldn't be surprised if the top 6 for defenders is a lot more 105 and down this year than 110 up.
Phillips - Interesting game. I thought he played really well but at the same time he gave up a lot of goals and shots at goal. I like that he goes for his marks and I do think that JUH and Naughton are bad matchups for him (he's going to go better on bigger less agile types I think). He's a D7 type that could have some decent scores but not a reliable on field option. I think he showed more than enough to be best 22 and should play plenty.
Maginness - Played back pocket and I thought he was pretty decent at it. Going to be purely defensive which is probably not a bad thing as they've had no one really wired that way in the past and they've got plenty of rebound, plus he can't kick so there's that. Still going to be a problem when he tags.
Hardwick - Forward as advertised. Not fantasy relevant at all in that role.
Watson - He was flashy. Tough role in a bad side. I don't think he's worth the premium and I really don't like that he seemingly has Ginnivan as a mentor, they need to get Moore back yesterday to fix that, but he'll probably make 100k and be surprised if he's not playing every week. Did some nice things.
Ward - Started in the middle, made zero use of a good role. Seemed to float out of it after minimal early impact and I was genuinely surprised that he apparently played the whole game. I like his skillset but he just doesn't seem to have worked things out at AFL level still.
Dogs - They can't kick at goal, they don't seem to know that they can't kick at goal because they've obviously done nothing to address it. If they'd faced a good game, they'd have lost a game they dominated. This is why they can't have nice things. I was surprised how non-Bevo this game felt though, is he actually going to coach to get the most out of the team and be normal for once? Outside of dropping Daniel that is of course but for Bevo to only do one baffling thing is, in itself, baffling
Bont - Coasted his way to 135. No upside, no bye issues. You're paying for a strong captain option and by far the safest bet to be the highest scoring mid. He looks good to provide on "you get what you pay for".
English - I'd bet good money he's in the top 4 rucks, I'd bet your money that he's top 2, assuming he can stay on the park. I wouldn't bet that there's any real upside or value play here though. It basically comes down to whether you want to take the value on offer in the rucks from Gawn, Grundy and Xerri or the safest bet in English.
Libba - He was great. Same old for him. He's definitely an option for someone going unique. He actually looked incredibly fit, assume he's finally taking it serious based on last year's results and how he looks. Limited upside play though and has had some issues with durability obviously, I kind of want to take him because I love how he goes about it.
JUH - If I was going to go super left of field up forward, he's the guy I'd go. He just looks like a guy who has finally worked it out, he's realised he can be the best player on the field, that he can tackle anyone he wants and that working without the ball matters.
Treloar - Same old here.
Sanders - Little nugget of a player, started HF and pushed up as the extra midfielder, did it very well. I do wonder where Macrae fits in, given that's the role he played last year but Bevo has seemingly soured on him intensely so the fresh meat might get the chance. Regardless, he's the type who will find the pill and score, fieldable rookie. Don't overthink it.
Harmes - The deeper HF role, ditto to Sanders is how Macrae changes things. He's value but personally I think he's better suited as a safe bailout on some of the more explosive options in his price range. He's always been a low 70s guy in the role he looks to be playing and I just don't see the midfield minutes he needs to push seriously higher. Solid pick still and he definitely has the ceiling to make cash. Personally I think I'll go for guys with more risk here in a year where a 90 average might just be enough.
McNeill - Played well, pretty sure he started on the far wing, seemed wing wide half forward most of the game. Was very clean. At his price he's definitely a watch but surely they're just sending Daniel a message and he takes the role or Macrae does. Bevo...
Richards - Solid enough, he's not in my targets but he played well.
Coffield - Rock solid. I wonder if he fits into the best 22, they played effectively down a KPD on a normal structure as Hawks don't have two genuine KPFs, Dale obviously comes back in as well, so there's seemingly two changes I see and I can't help but feel like he's definitely capable of being one of the outs. He did absolutely nothing wrong in this game though and there's definitely a couple of other names that could go out.
Khamis - Exactly the same as Coffield, definitely wouldn't surprise me if those two rotated through one spot throughout the season...
Gallagher - Played a very decent wing role, didn't score well and I'd be surprised if he's not the first name out for Macrae (who if he plays wing is probably best for the other fantasy relevant guys). I don't think he did much wrong and if he did get picked it's in one of the best roles of any of the forward rookies but the JS is dreadful at best going into round 1.
Daniel - Came on after HT, Bevo had some cryptic words about stars you'd expect to see not being good enough, definitely feels like it's targeted at him and probably Macrae based on his treatment the last year and a bit. Bevo gonna Bevo.