Part 6
Braydon Preuss
North Melbourne to Melbourne
The deal: Preuss and pick No. 62 for Dom Tyson
THE NUMBERS
2018 — Games: 0, SuperCoach average: —
Average 2015-2017: DNP, DNP, 63
This trade could have big ramifications for the SuperCoach community.
And it may not be Preuss who is the main player affected.
With the 23-year-old big man heading to the Demons, just how coach Simon Goodwin uses Preuss with star ruckman Max Gawn remains to be seen.
If the Demons go with a two-ruck setup, it could affect the output of Gawn, who was the third-highest SuperCoach scorer in the game this season.
The other frustrating aspect of the deal is Preuss, who has only played eight senior games after being stuck behind Todd Goldstein at the Kangaroos, is ready to be the No. 1 man.
The 206cm, 109kg giant has been dominant in the VFL, averaging 110 and 118 SuperCoach points in the past two years
Preuss enjoyed a big finish to the 2018 season, averaging 135 points in the final seven games.
The combination will be one of the biggest talking points of the SuperCoach pre-season.
THE BIG QUESTION
Will Preuss and Gawn play in the same team?
ESTIMATED SUPERCOACH 2019 PRICE
$250,000
THE PHANTOM’S EARLY VERDICT
A would-be lock as a No. 1 ruckman at a new club, just not the Demons.
Dean Kent
Melbourne to St Kilda
The deal: Kent for pick No. 65
THE NUMBERS
2018 — Games: 5, SuperCoach average: 64
Average 2014-2017: 53, 43, 72, 60
The speedy half-forward can play.
But, unfortunately, a number of injury issues over his six-year career has severely restricted his development.
His first three games of 2018 just about sums up his career.
After overcoming a shoulder injury during the off-season, Kent tallied 20 disposals, five marks, three goals and 113 SuperCoach points against the Kangaroos in Round 3, before following up with a three-goal, 105-point performance a week later against the Hawks.
But in Round 5 against the Tigers, Kent was on the bench by half time with ice on his hamstring.
The 24-year-old returned to the side in Round 22, recording 14 disposals, six tackles and 73 SuperCoach points but, again, left the ground earlier against the Giants in the final round of the year.
The Saints like his speed and foot skills and have provided the tough left-footer, who has only played 35 games in the past four seasons, with a fresh start in 2019.
Hopefully his body does the same.
THE BIG QUESTION
He’s only played more than 5 games once in the past four years. Will he get some luck with injury?
ESTIMATED SUPERCOACH 2019 PRICE
$320,000
THE PHANTOM’S EARLY VERDICT
Injury history is a concern but will still feature on the pre-season watchlist.
Will Setterfield
GWS to Carlton
The deal: Setterfield and pick No. 71 for pick No. 43 and 2019 second-round pick
THE NUMBERS
2018 — Games: 0, SuperCoach average: —
Average 2017: 44
Before rupturing his ACL during a pre-season trial against the Swans, the No. 5 selection from the 2016 national draft was a popular SuperCoach season last summer.
And, after a move to Carlton, it’s likely to be a similar story in 2019.
The tall midfielder, who was rated as one of the most complete in his draft year, has only two AFL games to his name after battling injury in his first year at the Giants.
But his debut against the Tigers in Round 18 was an impressive one.
The 190cm Setterfield tallied 12 disposals, six tackles and 63 SuperCoach points, rotating through half-forward and the midfield, on debut.
In that draft year of 2016, Setterfield averaged 121 points in the TAC cup and was the only midfielder in the competition to rate elite for goals, score assists and tackles per game.
Like fellow ex-Giant Matthew Kennedy, Setterfield should get an opportunity in Carlton’s developing midfield next season.
And he will still be rookie price in SuperCoach.
THE BIG QUESTION
How is his knee?
ESTIMATED SUPERCOACH 2019 PRICE
$180,000
THE PHANTOM’S EARLY VERDICT
Firming as a SuperCoach lock if all goes well over summer.
Tom Hickey
St Kilda to West Coast
The deal: Hickey for pick No. 39 and an exchange of fourth-round selections
THE NUMBERS
2 018 — Games: 13, SuperCoach average: 89
Average 2014-2017: 88, 69, 84, 74
After sharing ruck duties with Billy Longer for the past few seasons, with Scott Lycett heading home to Port Adelaide, Hickey looks set to be the No. 1 man at the Eagles while Nic Naitanui recovers from a knee reconstruction.
While fellow premiership big man Nathan Vardy will be there, it’s likely Hickey does majority of the ruck work when the new tandem play together.
And this is good news for SuperCoaches because the 27-year-old has shown he can score when given the opportunity.
In 13 games this season, Hickey scored 80 points or more in 11 of them, registering two SuperCoach tons.
The 201cm big man averaged 15 disposals, 10 contested possessions, three tackles and 89 points per game.
Rewind back to the start of 2016 and Hickey threatened to breakout in a big way.
In Round 1 against Port Adelaide, Hickey tallied 20 disposals, 22 hitouts-to-advantage, 13 contested possessions and a career-high 157 SuperCoach points in a dominant display.
While he posted three more SuperCoach tons for the year — one of them a 139-point performance against the Blues — Hickey failed to break the 70-point mark on eight occasions, including the following week against the Bulldogs.
THE BIG QUESTION
Does opportunity, in the first half of the year at least, mean a bigger output?
ESTIMATED SUPERCOACH 2019 PRICE
$490,000
THE PHANTOM’S EARLY VERDICT
An awkward price but one to keep an eye on.
Alex Fasolo
The deal: Collingwood to Carlton (Free agency)
THE NUMBERS
2018 — Games: 1, SuperCoach average: 11
Average 2014-2017: 68, 76, 76, 66
It was a year to forget for the talented forward.
After hurting his shoulder during the pre-season, Fasolo suffered a season-ending ankle injury in his first game of the year in Round 9.
But in the previous three seasons, Fasolo proved his worth as a dangerous mid-sized forward.
The 26-year-old, who has also played across half-back in his time at the Magpies, booted 81 goals and recorded 42 goal assists in 48 games between 2015 and 2017.
The 101-game Fasolo, who boasts a career-high SuperCoach score of 137, will add another dynamic to a young, developing Carlton forward line that should now also feature Mitch McGovern.
THE BIG QUESTION
Can he put 2018 behind him?
ESTIMATED SUPERCOACH 2019 STARTING PRICE
$250,000 — $300,000
THE PHANTOM’S EARLY VERDICT
Fasolo might surprise a few in the navy blue.
Jared Polec
Port Adelaide to North Melbourne
The deal: Polec, Jasper Pittard and Pick No. 48 for Pick No. 11 and 2019 fourth-round pick
THE NUMBERS
2018 — Games: 22, SuperCoach average: 95
Average 2014-2017: 81, 70, 75, 81
The dashing wingman’s final season at Alberton was his best.
The once injury-prone Polec played 22 games for the first time in his eight-year career and averaged 95 SuperCoach points, eclipsing his previous high by 14 points per game.
After increasing his disposal average from 19 to 22 in 2017, Polec lifted this number to 25 in 2018, ranking him second behind only Ollie Wines at the club.
The 25-year-old, who recorded the equal second-most goal assists at the Power, ranked 8th in the AFL for kicks and 9th for metres gained.
All very good numbers if you are a North Melbourne fan.
But will it be good news for his SuperCoach output?
There is no question Polec is predominantly an outside player — and a very good one — but he is slowly improving his inside game, averaging two more contested possessions per game in 2018 than he did the previous year.
And that number is going to have to continue to increase if Polec is going to work his way into the premium bracket next season because the stats show the ball might not come to him as much as it did at the Power.
While the Kangaroos have a number of known inside ball-winners, they ranked 16th for clearances in 2018.
It’s a stark contrast from Port Adelaide, who were the No. 1 clearance side last year.
THE BIG QUESTION
A great get for the Kangaroos but does he have another level to go to?
ESTIMATED 2019 SUPERCOACH PRICE
$520,000
EARLY VERDICT
Price might be an issue but an injury-free Polec, coming off his best season to date, still has to feature on the point-of-difference watchlist, especially in the draft format.