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The true guns don't care about a little knee injury. Doc is a very intelligent player and will have no trouble finding the ball and scoring well IMO. I'm expecting 95. 115 is rare form and that's difficult to back up even if fully fit.
The only risk with him is injury concern.
 
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Yeah a 95 works, but pretty sure players with similiar roles and output have dropped significantly the previous years, anyway like @THCLT I'm sure I've read this previously. Nick Malceski comes to mind who might've dropped 30-40 points next season but maybe there's contributing factors outside his injury to note.

2 years is a long time out, there has been a lot of changes to the playing group and coaching staff at Carlton.
 
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Lenny Hayes

2010: 21 @ 103.5
2011: ACL in round 2
2012: 22@ 102.3

The true guns don't care about a little knee injury. Doc is a very intelligent player and will have no trouble finding the ball and scoring well IMO. I'm expecting 95. 115 is rare form and that's difficult to back up even if fully fit.
The only risk with him is injury concern.
And I think Goddard returned to his best season after maybe at StKilda.

But Docherty has torn his ACL twice now in as many years.
 

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Either way, Docherty will have a say in shaping the start of our season, similar to the Grundy/Gawn debate of last season. I don't think Docherty will have the same 'hurt' factor for those who went without Grundy or Gawn in 2019, but it will definitely be one of those fascinating decision that coaches has to make when assembling their starting team.
 

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Excellent info, thanks for posting.

I guess the natural question is what technique players like Doc and Doedee went through for their reconstructions? Found this for Doedee but it simply said that it was a "standard ACL reconstruction":

https://www.aflcrowcast.com/injury-update-richard-douglas/
 
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Either way, Docherty will have a say in shaping the start of our season, similar to the Grundy/Gawn debate of last season. I don't think Docherty will have the same 'hurt' factor for those who went without Grundy or Gawn in 2019, but it will definitely be one of those fascinating decision that coaches has to make when assembling their starting team.
It's hard to associate the outcomes from the study above to Docherty. He's in the right age bracket for someone to not drop significantly in disposal numbers but on the flip side he's done it twice and the study does go into player confidence levels and being able to fight through the mental side of the injury. I'm also not sure if it was his dominant side or not as the study shows this has an impact also.

I'll start with him, the majority will, so me being somewhat risk adverse I see less risk starting him over not starting him but pre-season games will again be an indicator.
 
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I actually like this premium structure if the rookies allow :-

Laird , Sicily , Docherty
Macrae , Fyfe , J Kelly , Cripps , Oliver
Whitfield * , Martin * , Steven * , Smith *

Byes are 2-5-5

Round 13: Target Danger , Neale & a Rd 12 Premium Defender

Round 14: Target Lloyd , ? & Heeney/Walters
 
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It's the start of CNY so an opportune time to put another draft team together...:)

It would take something extraordinary between now and the start of the season for me not to go in with the starting structure resembling the one posted below. Only 3 to 4 will be on close JLT watch from below, including a couple who hasn't quite made the cut in this draft.

I'm pretty happy to just sit on this for the meantime and wait for when the JLT starts to crank up leading up to the opening round. Hopefully, it will be just a case of moving a few pieces of the puzzle and no mad scrambling prior and during R1 as has been the case for most of my AFL SC experience.

Thanks all for your input thus far and know that I take every reply as a constructive one...

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It's hard to associate the outcomes from the study above to Docherty. He's in the right age bracket for someone to not drop significantly in disposal numbers but on the flip side he's done it twice and the study does go into player confidence levels and being able to fight through the mental side of the injury. I'm also not sure if it was his dominant side or not as the study shows this has an impact also.

I'll start with him, the majority will, so me being somewhat risk adverse I see less risk starting him over not starting him but pre-season games will again be an indicator.

Hi everyone ,

I think sometimes it's a mental toughness and attitude and thinking of players after serious injuries , everyone is different in their thinking, some don't think they'll play any different once there back and some subconsciously play a little more subdued without realising it themselves but to everyone looking on they seem to be holding back a little.

I know they have to be over the injury physically but believe that being over it mentally is just as important as well, weather these guys are in that bracket will yet to be seen , hopefully the JLT series shows us that.

I have seen this first hand in some cases being a qualified sports trainer , i have selected Docherty , Whitfield and Robertson so here's hoping they are.
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I actually like this premium structure if the rookies allow :-

Laird , Sicily , Docherty
Macrae , Fyfe , J Kelly , Cripps , Oliver
Whitfield * , Martin * , Steven * , Smith *

Byes are 2-5-5

Round 13: Target Danger , Neale & a Rd 12 Premium Defender

Round 14: Target Lloyd , ? & Heeney/Walters
It's looking like a very popular structure at the moment.
I assume it's Gawndy in the Ruck for you? So that would give you 7 out during the Round 13 bye. I can't get any less than 7 out that week either... I don't have Fyfe but I prefer Tom Lynch to Steven
 
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It's looking like a very popular structure at the moment.
I assume it's Gawndy in the Ruck for you? So that would give you 7 out during the Round 13 bye. I can't get any less than 7 out that week either... I don't have Fyfe but I prefer Tom Lynch to Steven
Gawndy.com won't be leaving hopefully.

Hopefully I can bring in 2 additional premiums for Round 13 to cover , who knows which rookies will be still playing by then (might be upgraded by then).

I think for the sake of one round I will stick with my preferred starters , I think 2 seasons ago I had about 3-4 premiums that were "rested" during the bye rounds anyway.

I guess at the end of the day each player we start with will have a bye.

Lynch is very much on my watch list as well.
 

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Hoping to put an end to my horrendous slide over the past few years and I feel I need the help of SCS highly regarded coaches. Will this be a good enough platform to build my assault for season 2020...?

Potential Keepers Split = 4-6-4

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I honestly can’t fault this team at this stage of the pre-season.

I like the five gun mid structure and I currently have the same structure.

Gawn and Grundy in the rucks is the way to go imo.

I have every player in your forward line so I’m obviously a fan of the setup.

Can’t fault the defence. I have just squeezed in Roberton by going for a couple of options under 500k instead of Laird and Sicily but both are excellent picks.

Good team to just sit on until the pre-season matches commence I reckon.
 
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Perhaps one thing to consider with Doc is that some people are measuring his reduced scoring against his last season 114 ave. Prior to that he rolled out a 108 and before that it was the early days and he was not in premium status land. If you were conservative you would take the 114 as exceptional and probably dial it down to the 108. Which would put a 20 pt drop in his output around 88. The price is great but so is the risk. But that is what the game is all about isn't it.
 
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It's the start of CNY so an opportune time to put another draft team together...:)

It would take something extraordinary between now and the start of the season for me not to go in with the starting structure resembling the one posted below. Only 3 to 4 will be on close JLT watch from below, including a couple who hasn't quite made the cut in this draft.

I'm pretty happy to just sit on this for the meantime and wait for when the JLT starts to crank up leading up to the opening round. Hopefully, it will be just a case of moving a few pieces of the puzzle and no mad scrambling prior and during R1 as has been the case for most of my AFL SC experience.

Thanks all for your input thus far and know that I take every reply as a constructive one...

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I think there will be many teams (including mine) that look very similar to this team. Especially the forward line although Steven could be in for Smith in some teams. I find Smith an interesting one. His only real season of note was his first at the Bombers where he probably had a serious point to prove to some people at his previous club. Last year not sure what was happening prior to his injury. I kind of see him as a stepping stone and unlikely to be a keeper.

Edit: How much cash do you have left over @THCLT?
 

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Thanks for the insight and comments, what about my 2nd draft under post #488...:giggle:
Oh oops, I didn’t see that one!

Yep, really like that one.

I have an almost identical setup but have squeezed Jack Steven in there who’s value appears to good to be ignored.

I reckon we’ll end up with very similar teams if they end up anything like they are at the moment.
 
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