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Which forwards are you planning to start with??

  • Montagna $599k

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Martin $569k

    Votes: 36 37.9%
  • Dahlahus $564k

    Votes: 3 3.2%
  • Wingard $528k

    Votes: 3 3.2%
  • Gunston $521

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Westhoff $511k

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Barlow $505k

    Votes: 88 92.6%
  • Robinson $500k

    Votes: 6 6.3%
  • Rioli $501k

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • N Riewoldt $491k

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Boomer $486k

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Tippett $484k

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • S. Gray $481k

    Votes: 23 24.2%
  • Z. Merrett $477k

    Votes: 4 4.2%
  • Lynch $477k

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Franklin $470k

    Votes: 15 15.8%
  • Greene $447k

    Votes: 10 10.5%
  • Hall $428k

    Votes: 61 64.2%
  • Sinclair $410k

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • De Goey $318k

    Votes: 3 3.2%

  • Total voters
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Darkie

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I agree re Wells - his price is getting him across the line for me (obviously subject to pre-season, etc). I think if these sorts of players as being like more expensive rookies - but typically with much better job security and scoring potential.

He averages at least high 80s typically, so he could make a quick 150k and perhaps 200k overall if he stayed fit and replicated that. High 80s would also be great output in the forward line pre-upgrades. That would be a big leg up, I would suggest.
 

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I like option 2.

I think the forwards have a heap of value options this year.

Right now I'm running a setup which consists of one 550k+, one 500k+, one 450k+, one 400k+, one 300k+ and then three rookies.
Cool. That will be unique and different from the herd. So much uncertainty this year in the forward line. A 5 player selection means a big pay-off if they all fire.
 

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No love for Stevie J?
No, not from me, past his peak, does too many dumb things. I will be looking else where, unless he starts to look like a 'must have', which I doubt
I had a look at StevieJ, but tend to agree with Deeman. Could be a great pick if he fires, but I think he's too risky for the potential reward. Too expensive for a stepping stone, ageing, will probably play around 18 games in my view, and might well struggle for a lot of midfield time at the Giants.
 
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Wells is interesting at $244k. I hadn't really noticed him yet but will pay close attention to his Pre season performance. Obviously a few rough years with injury and never a really high scorer and getting old, but could deliver some value if he's fit and firing.
He is a bit mid priced though, so I would probably want him to score 90+ to make it worthwhile.
I reckon 80plus would be an excellent result for wells, but like anyone at that price you are buying him as an expensive rookie so assuming he plays Round 1 if he can make cash and play to Round 9 and you flick him at a profit then happy days IMO
 
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Cockatoo @ 172k just noticed.
Any cats fan got an opinion on his js next year.
Played 11 games this year, no sub rule next year.... could get some serious game time.
 
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Cockatoo @ 172k just noticed.
Any cats fan got an opinion on his js next year.
Played 11 games this year, no sub rule next year.... could get some serious game time.
Just checked his scores and TOG from last season. Obviously subbed a few times, but didn't seem to score really well even when he got some good TOG. Jury is out for me.

Score. TOG
46. 95
5. 28
45. 84
32. 91
42. 83
7. 33
33. 73
22. 31
31. 52
42. 92
47. 93
 

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No love for Stevie J?
No, not from me, past his peak, does too many dumb things. I will be looking else where, unless he starts to look like a 'must have', which I doubt
I had a look at StevieJ, but tend to agree with Deeman. Could be a great pick if he fires, but I think he's too risky for the potential reward. Too expensive for a stepping stone, ageing, will probably play around 18 games in my view, and might well struggle for a lot of midfield time at the Giants.
Yep guilty of looking at him as well but reckon he's gonna be that annoying one monster in every 6 games types that will average not much more than 80. Similar to last year but worse! I had him, trust me i know how painful it was :p
 
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Depends how thirsty he gets during the year but when I think of Harley Bennell running the expanses of Subiaco for the Dockers, he's the lockiest of forwards, even at that price.

Koko was one of my first picked so hopefully he keeps his act together.
 

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Also i should mention that I left Gunston out of the poll as I didn't think he'd be overly popular buttt......

2012: 16 games @ 71
2013: 20 games @ 83
2014: 20 games @ 90
2015: 22 games @ 97

Not sure if he's got another jump in him but definitely one to be considered!
 

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On Petracca, might not be the fwd rookie option we're hoping him to be!

Consistent footy Petracca's goal in 2016, says Viney

AN AFL debut is not necessarily the No.1 goal for Melbourne youngster Christian Petracca in 2016, according to midfield teammate Jack Viney, it is playing consistent football.

Viney said Petracca was in good shape in his comeback from a knee reconstruction, and the 2014 No.2 draft pick appeared mentally strong as he prepared to re-join full training at some stage after Christmas.

But Viney said the club had no expectation on Petracca beyond continuing his development.

"Next year he just needs to get some consistency in his football [and] get back to finding himself again, finding the kind of player he was before he hurt himself," Viney said.

"Whether that is [playing] VFL or AFL, I'm not really fussed, I'm more interested in him developing as a player."

Petracca missed his first season after being injured during last year's pre-season.
 

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^LOL, i use forks where avaialble because you can just eat more/faster...but that's me and i'm a pig :D

What are they saying are possible penalties for dusty? Surely not a season long ban?!
 

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^LOL, i use forks where avaialble because you can just eat more/faster...but that's me and i'm a pig :D

What are they saying are possible penalties for dusty? Surely not a season long ban?!
It's all gone very quiet. AFL are waiting on the police to finish their investigation. The severity of the charges will determine the severity of his AFL punishment.
 

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It's all gone very quiet. AFL are waiting on the police to finish their investigation. The severity of the charges will determine the severity of his AFL punishment.
From memory, she wasn't gonna press charges but apparently charges had been pressed...not sure how it all works but that seems odd.
 
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From memory, she wasn't gonna press charges but apparently charges had been pressed...not sure how it all works but that seems odd.
My recollection from "legal study" days many years ago is that Aust is different to the USA in that that the American system allows individuals to decide whether to "press charges" against a someone, however in Australia it is up to the police or the Director of Public Prosecutions (do we still have one of those?) whether to go ahead with charges. I suppose though that if a "victim" of a crime wasn't keen to proceed, that the police may drop it as their case would be substantially weakened.

Someone with a more current understanding of the legal system may care to correct me if I'm wrong of course :)
 

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My recollection from "legal study" days many years ago is that Aust is different to the USA in that that the American system allows individuals to decide whether to "press charges" against a someone, however in Australia it is up to the police or the Director of Public Prosecutions (do we still have one of those?) whether to go ahead with charges. I suppose though that if a "victim" of a crime wasn't keen to proceed, that the police may drop it as their case would be substantially weakened.

Someone with a more current understanding of the legal system may care to correct me if I'm wrong of course :)
Yeah that would make sense. Idiotic behaviour nevertheless, and not ideal preparation for a top tier player in a team very close to being contenders i wouldn't have thought. Wonder if his suspension opens the door for another tiger, maybe a Lloyd type who couldn't get a full run last year and comes with a decent discount (subbed 7/12 times).
 
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