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This is my team thus far. Most Rookies are place-holders but the structures should stay the same going forward. 418K in the bank.
To explain a few more of the 'unique' picks:
*McGovern - I believe he will be better than Yeo. Last year was his second year and still performed despite the dreaded 'second year blues'.
*Viney - Picked him over Wines, love the way he goes about it and love his tackling numbers. A touch riskier than Wines and less proven history but a POD if nothing else
*Blicavs - This is iffy. He is a gun, proved it last year but with the new rucks going down to Geelong, what will his role be next year. Will wait and see what happens in the NAB cup, but could easily be one of my best/worst picks for the year.
*Gunston - Soild last year, if he can keep his averages up around 95 will be a set and forget. No Roughead though will mean he might get the number one defender, but should be quick enough to keep them at bay.
*Harvey - Will need to play a lot of games if he is to break the games record, so should be on the park most weeks. His history tends to say that he will play and he does average well. It was either him or Buddy at this spot and could easily switch as the season starts proper.
This is my team thus far. Most Rookies are place-holders but the structures should stay the same going forward. 418K in the bank.
To explain a few more of the 'unique' picks:
*McGovern - I believe he will be better than Yeo. Last year was his second year and still performed despite the dreaded 'second year blues'.
*Viney - Picked him over Wines, love the way he goes about it and love his tackling numbers. A touch riskier than Wines and less proven history but a POD if nothing else
*Blicavs - This is iffy. He is a gun, proved it last year but with the new rucks going down to Geelong, what will his role be next year. Will wait and see what happens in the NAB cup, but could easily be one of my best/worst picks for the year.
*Gunston - Soild last year, if he can keep his averages up around 95 will be a set and forget. No Roughead though will mean he might get the number one defender, but should be quick enough to keep them at bay.
*Harvey - Will need to play a lot of games if he is to break the games record, so should be on the park most weeks. His history tends to say that he will play and he does average well. It was either him or Buddy at this spot and could easily switch as the season starts proper.
Any reason for no Pendles, Ablett or Libba?