Curious to hear what people are expecting out of Callum Mills. I know he has averaged over 110 twice, but that was playing pure mid I'm pretty sure. Got moved around a lot more the next year and dropped down to an 87 ave (included a 4). Came back in the back end last year and didn't score great either. Has the new coach suggested where he will play him yet? I haven't selected him at this stage, and not sure if I'm being a little irrational on his scoring potential.
Honestly, have absolutely no idea here. New coach makes it even harder to predict, it's always really hard when a long serving assistant takes over, does he stick a game plan that works in the regular season fairly well but fails in pressure finals consistently, does he do his own thing? Part of Mills' decline the last two years was the tweaks that Horse did make to the game plan in response to the annihilation by Geelong where the ball was moved longer and a more chaotic and stoppage based game was played, couple with injuries and it crushed his scoring.
Trying to work out Sydney's best 22 is very difficult. Our three best midfielders are clearly Mills, Gulden and Heeney when fit but Horse always hated playing any of them there and never played all of them there as he has never valued midfield in his entire time at the club and prefers to put the best players in peripheral roles and go with grunts in the middle. Cox obviously played in a team that went with the complete opposite approach and Sydney absolutely should be designed more on that Eagles team than how Horse has arranged it for the last few years so that's the big question. Does Rowbottom have compromising pictures of Cox like he obviously did Horse to be played as a #1 midfielder over vastly superior players? Will the Taylor Adams disaster continue? Will we insist on wasting our best forward in Papley for short bursts that our midfield can do just as well or better?
Genuinely have no idea, Cox has never spoken much on things he might do differently, was just a good company man of this is how we play and Horse is in charge. The Horse/Cox pair are pretty famous for Cox sitting there copping abuse from Horse, is that because Cox suggested better ideas to Horse and was being told to butt out or was it just because he knew Cox agreed entirely and was happy to be the release valve we all need some times?
Looking at the best 22 for mine it looks something like this:
B: Cunningham Melican Rampe
HB: Blakey McCartin Florent
W: Gulden Heeney McInerney
HF: Papley McDonald Jordon
F: McLean Amartey Hayward
R: Grundy Warner Mills
Int from: Lloyd Roberts Campbell Sheldrick Cleary Rowbottom Fox Adams Paton Wicks (this is more or less in the order that I would pick them)
I don't expect any of the rookies to be relevant but you never know. If we went with that lineup, Mills is a lock pick.
I think that in that side Cunningham is the guy that doesn't really belong but he's a great team man. Mills absolutely could play that spot but I think you should budget a similar drop in output to what Lloyd has had the last couple of years from what Mills put up, those two would chip a lot when they were there together, Blakey, Florent and Gulden/McInerney pushing back do not, nor does Heeney or Warner as midfield play through options. Unless our style becomes substantially slower, I'd be budgeting for high 80s to low 90s if Mills plays defense.
Then of course he could also play forward, which is basically the role he played last year and I think the scoring is more or less in line.
Finally there's the injury problem. Has had just about body part fail him at this point so it's a major issue, not a huge factor if he's playing midfield and averaging close to 110 but if he's playing defense and only a 90 guy, the price rise is going to need him to stay on the field. I'm not sure he's cheap enough to ignore the bye either if he's not playing midfield.
The big problem is Rowbottom seems to be irrationally highly rated internally and while I love his grunt, he's just not got AFL level football skills outside of grunt and Mills can bring all that grunt with sublime ball usage, but that immense quality difference wasn't enough for Heeney, Mills, Warner or Gulden to play midfield ahead of Rowbottom last year under Horse so there needs to be a clear focus on putting our best midfielders in the guts from Cox, such as Rowbottom being #1 for the reserves where he belongs or learning to play forward where his grunt would be great and the lack of class less pronounced, before I'm really interested in Mills. He's not been good on a wing or as a forward. He's far too slow, he can use his brain behind the ball to position and intercept and the ball usage is very valuable and he's a hard nut with class as a mid and with Heeney, Gulden and Warner we can cover the lack of speed comfortably.
But yeah, for mine right now he's a mid tier watchlist option that could elevate to must have if the tealeaves align in the preseason or fall off entirely if they don't. I want to be optimistic but honestly I'd have liked a brand new coach not indoctrinated in Horseball of sacrifice the midfield at all costs.
The range is genuinely from 75-120 on him. Priced at 66, that's a 91 minimum target, with a round 0 bye making that more like 96. If you put a gun to my head right now I'd say that's less likely than likely but as a DEF, keeper threshold at his starting price is ~103 which is certainly possible and that's always a huge positive on a midprice pick.
No Daniel Rioli at the tigers which could help Short's scoring - assume him & Vlastuin will be their main rebounders.
Here is last year's kick in stats for the tigers :-
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I'm torn on Short. Bye works really well but would have liked those numbers to be a lot lower honestly. He was better back half of las t year as he got a bit fitter but he's racked up a few soft tissue injuries the past couple of years and he's never hit high enough to be a premium based on starting DEF averages this year even before any position changes that crop up. Would really need a 105 minimum from him.
He's capable for sure, the bad side could help or hinder him on this, maybe the side being decent limited supply but it also means rebound possessions are more likely in scoring chains getting those hidden bonus scaling points rolling in.
Definitely will watch preseason closely. It's genuinely hard to find who the Tigers midfielders are and he's been pretty good in that role in the past, not fantasy wise albeit not impossible he does cash it in if it happened, which also adds to the chances he's used there.
Very much watch list material for me.
Flanders is exactly this and its the reason I'm not stashing 140k and converting McKercher to him. I'll be interested to see the ownership %'ages of both Bont & Flanders when it opens.
Flanders went on a 600k+ run of over 10 weeks to finish last season so those thinking they'll just bring him in might be paying up in trades.
Also, Flanders's initial starting fixture is:
Eagles, BYE, Dees, Crows, North, Tigers.
I'm not missing those matchups.
Flanders with the r0 is a huge issue. He's a sloot but 130 average is such a huge ask in a midfield that already has a couple of other sloots in Miller and Anderson and a guy who takes all the tackles and contested pill in Rowell. Especially for a coach who has never had players put up great midfield numbers, last year was already easily the best a midfield has scored under Dimma.
Even more so given the r2 bye makes it so avoidable as part of the correction trades and at his price point it only takes a couple of decent 105 type scores for him to be 50k+ cheaper in round 5 and as good as he was last year, he was much more boom or bust as a midfielder with 5 of his 9 games under 115 coming in the last 9 rounds after moving midfield, he cancelled them out with a couple of monster scores to average the same across the two roles but he was much more consistent at HB.
I would expect that most would be not starting him and targeting as one of the first upgrades. Definitely could be wrong but that's my expectation.