Lloyd $479,900
Laird $550,800
Sicily $402,800
Simpson $516,300
Whitfield (whoops mid) $536,600
Hurn $487,200
Crisp $455,300
Howe $517,600
Shaw $458,100
Hurley $563,500
Ryan (if take out Whitfield) $422,300
Interesting to think about and many thanks for the prices ....
So taking it a step further ...
- LLoyd was 479,900 ave 112 and now priced at 608,200 (128,300 more expensive)
- Laird was 550,800 ave 108.3 and now priced at 587,600 (36,800 more expensive), Smith back
- Sicily was 402,800 ave 105.1 and now priced at 570,400 (97,300 more expensive). Swingman role with Gunstan ??
- Simpson was 516,300 ave 105 and now priced at 570,400 (54,100 more expensive). Newman added
- Whitfield was 536,600 ave 99.9 and now priced at 570,300 (33,700 more expensive). Shiel gone, Williams back.
- Hurn was 487,200 ave 96.4 and now priced at 523,400 (36,200 more expensive).
- Crisp was 455,300 ave 95.8 and now priced at 519,900 (64,600 more expensive)
- Howe was 517600 ave 91.6 and now priced at 497,200 (20,400 cheaper)
- Shaw was 458,100 ave 90.7 and now priced at 492,400 (34,300 more expensive)
- Hurley was 563,500 ave 90.6 and now priced at 491,800 (71,700 cheaper). Williams back.
- Ryan was 422,300 ave 90.3 and now priced at 489,600 (67,300 more expensive). Blakey inured
So having put those together my initial thoughts are that the new rules are designed to actually negate some of the defenders in the game at the expense of higher scores ...
- We can all obviously look at the stats and say defenders / defensive structures were starting to dominate the game IMO ...
- So if the perceived 10+ pts for each defenders score per game eventuates that puts them in midfielder numbers ... could happen but I can't see it ...
Looking at in another way the lowest priced one to get in the top 11 Sicily at 402,800
- Interesting that although he had a role change that would bring a shed load of players into contention (new rules though)