2015: 'Value' Premium Midfielders

Which of these players will be in your 2015 team come lockout?


  • Total voters
    106

Ben's Beasts

Leadership Group
Joined
6 Jan 2013
Messages
19,073
Likes
80,337
AFL Club
Melbourne
#41
Just realised that Steven has the dreaded round 12 bye so I have crossed him off my list. Still think he's great value though but unsure whether he will be a keeper this year.

Alright.... next!

This next guy is very much on my radar but first.. let's play a little game to figure out his identity..

Who Am I?

I have averaged more than 110 on four occasions so far in my career.
I am less than 30 years old.
My star sign is Cancer.

Can this guy average more than 110 for the fifth time this year and be a good pick? Would love to hear your opinions once somebody has figured out who he is!
 
Joined
28 Dec 2012
Messages
4,021
Likes
2,719
#42
Just realised that Steven has the dreaded round 12 bye so I have crossed him off my list. Still think he's great value though but unsure whether he will be a keeper this year.

Alright.... next!

This next guy is very much on my radar but first.. let's play a little game to figure out his identity..

Who Am I?

I have averaged more than 110 on four occasions so far in my career.
I am less than 30 years old.
My star sign is Cancer.

Can this guy average more than 110 for the fifth time this year and be a good pick? Would love to hear your opinions once somebody has figured out who he is!
Can't see Murphy getting to 110+
 

Philzsay

Leadership Group
Joined
21 Mar 2012
Messages
10,447
Likes
14,962
AFL Club
Essendon
#43
Jack Steven is an interesting prospect with his first half of the season. Saints only play 1 top four team (hawks) and a total of 3 games (Bombers x2) against top 7 teams from 2014 in the first 16 rounds.
When it comes to looking for value picks, Steven is a very interesting proposition this year. We saw in 2013 that he can score like a premium mid when he averaged 110.

His season last year was wrecked by the serious foot injury that he sustained in the pre-season and then a stress reaction in his thigh towards the end of the season.

From all reports, he is fully fit now and looks as though he will complete a full pre-season so I wonder whether he will be able to get back to scoring like a premium this year.

Priced at just $455,900 he is extremely good value. Surely he is worth a thought for our starting sides, isn't he?

Would be keen to hear the thoughts of Saints fans especially.
There is talk in the Saints training report today on BF that Jack Steven is injured. No specifics on the type of injury or the extent. It may be something minor but still best to keep an eye out to see how long before he returns to training.
 
Joined
25 Mar 2012
Messages
4,834
Likes
1,761
AFL Club
North Melb.
#46
I've had Dangerfield in my team for a while, i'm wondering if him not becoming the new Crows captain means anything? Are the Crows resound to him leaving and what does this mean for his SC output?
 
Joined
22 Feb 2013
Messages
9,668
Likes
20,502
AFL Club
Hawthorn
#47
I've had Dangerfield in my team for a while, i'm wondering if him not becoming the new Crows captain means anything? Are the Crows resound to him leaving and what does this mean for his SC output?
I would have picked him or Sloane to be the new Crow Capt, not sure what that means honestly - guessing one or both could be going somewhere else at the end of the season?
 

Ben's Beasts

Leadership Group
Joined
6 Jan 2013
Messages
19,073
Likes
80,337
AFL Club
Melbourne
#48
I would have picked him or Sloane to be the new Crow Capt, not sure what that means honestly - guessing one or both could be going somewhere else at the end of the season?
They are more than welcome to come and play for the Dees next year.

Either one would be fine. I'm not going to be picky!
 
Joined
27 Jan 2014
Messages
6,769
Likes
14,766
AFL Club
Fremantle
#49
I've had Dangerfield in my team for a while, i'm wondering if him not becoming the new Crows captain means anything? Are the Crows resound to him leaving and what does this mean for his SC output?
Below are the players I could think of who were:
1. Established
2. Wanted by their current club (Thomas questionable)
3. Spent most of the year with the speculation of leaving.



Judd, Franklin, Ablett and Cloke were coming off their best years and were probably due for a fall but the size of the fall with Judd, Franklin and Cloke was significant. Thomas was injured. Tippett was coming from a low supercoach base. Goddard is probably a better reflection of Dangerfield having already fallen from his peak and playing under a new coach although he was a bit older at the time than Dangerfield is now. Not a lot of data and please add to these names if you can think of someone else who has had to live with the hype of changing clubs but there does seem to be a pattern of reduced scoring.
 
Joined
27 Feb 2013
Messages
3,929
Likes
223
AFL Club
Collingwood
#50
what about those who got to change to their preferred club?
How do they perform?
Below are the players I could think of who were:
1. Established
2. Wanted by their current club (Thomas questionable)
3. Spent most of the year with the speculation of leaving.



Judd, Franklin, Ablett and Cloke were coming off their best years and were probably due for a fall but the size of the fall with Judd, Franklin and Cloke was significant. Thomas was injured. Tippett was coming from a low supercoach base. Goddard is probably a better reflection of Dangerfield having already fallen from his peak and playing under a new coach although he was a bit older at the time than Dangerfield is now. Not a lot of data and please add to these names if you can think of someone else who has had to live with the hype of changing clubs but there does seem to be a pattern of reduced scoring.
 
Joined
19 Jun 2012
Messages
8,560
Likes
11,561
AFL Club
Collingwood
#53
Personally I wouldn't be playing around with value mids to kick off. Pick four/five down right guns.
 
Joined
8 Jan 2014
Messages
6,968
Likes
11,084
AFL Club
Melbourne
#54
Personally I wouldn't be playing around with value mids to kick off. Pick four/five down right guns.
I've been thinking the same thing. Rather than just selecting a C and VC, I'm going to appoint a "Leadership Group" of senior players and put them all in the midfield :)
 
Joined
6 Jul 2012
Messages
2,301
Likes
1,721
AFL Club
North Melb.
#55
Below are the players I could think of who were:
1. Established
2. Wanted by their current club (Thomas questionable)
3. Spent most of the year with the speculation of leaving.



Judd, Franklin, Ablett and Cloke were coming off their best years and were probably due for a fall but the size of the fall with Judd, Franklin and Cloke was significant. Thomas was injured. Tippett was coming from a low supercoach base. Goddard is probably a better reflection of Dangerfield having already fallen from his peak and playing under a new coach although he was a bit older at the time than Dangerfield is now. Not a lot of data and please add to these names if you can think of someone else who has had to live with the hype of changing clubs but there does seem to be a pattern of reduced scoring.
Thanks mate, great analysis.

Goddard is a perfect example as you say. He had his best year, then dropped a bit, and then dropped again in his contract year - not a good sign for Danger.

Furthermore, Judd, Cloke and Buddy had disastrous falls in their years. Although they had come off high averages, they dropped to have their worst years since becoming a premium.

I would ignore Gazza as he is very up and down between 130 and 140, and Thomas, due to injury.

The only player going against the trend is Tippet, but as you say, he wasn't previously a premium.

Looms as a dangerous pick ;)
 

fodzilla

Rising Star Nominee
Joined
26 Sep 2014
Messages
62
Likes
15
#56
Thomas was on one leg, Judd was battling OP, Tippett was semi-regularly concussed, Ablett and Franklin were played out of position and Goddard suffered as St Kilda fell down the ladder. That just leaves Cloke and his easily-spooked peanut brain.
 
Joined
13 Mar 2012
Messages
2,790
Likes
2,985
AFL Club
Adelaide
#57
What about Gibbs? Wasn't last year his "contract talk" year that turned into his career year?

On Judd, after 2006 he never got anywhere near 132 again contract talks or not. As Fodzilla said, his last year at the Eagles was when he developed that chronic groin condition in 2007 and spent a lot of time up forward being managed. He's never been the same explosive player he was in 2006.

Ablett clearly was unaffected. Buddy on the other hand did appear affected be it from his own distraction or how the coach was using him.

I don't think there is a clear trend either way and like Judd I reckon if you looked into each case there would be other factors at play unrelated to contract talks.
 
Last edited:
Joined
27 Mar 2012
Messages
635
Likes
106
AFL Club
St Kilda
#58
Thomas was on one leg, Judd was battling OP, Tippett was semi-regularly concussed, Ablett and Franklin were played out of position and Goddard suffered as St Kilda fell down the ladder. That just leaves Cloke and his easily-spooked peanut brain.
That's the best description of Cloke I've ever heard. :) It's rep time.
 
Joined
16 Dec 2013
Messages
2,335
Likes
2,990
AFL Club
Essendon
#59
Sam McClure has told 3AW that "GWS did NOT do a medical on Ryan Griffen before he was traded to the club - now there's concerns on his back injury"
 
Joined
28 Jun 2012
Messages
5,408
Likes
3,683
AFL Club
Bulldogs
#60
Beware scs users. Erich guns you down in gtav when you try hang out lol
 
Top