IS SWAN JORDAN DAWSON BACK IN THE KFC SUPERCOACH CONVERSATION?
The long-kicking left-footer’s versatility has always worked against him in KFC SuperCoach but, after settling into the attacking wing/half-back role, which he was prolific in late last season, Dawson has posted scores of 121, 91, 92 and 110 in the past four matches.
Dawson, a defender-forward in KFC SuperCoach, has played 60 per cent of games as a wingman and just 25 per cent in defence since Round 10.
In the opening nine rounds it was the opposite with Dawson playing 68 per cent down back, as well as filling gaps forward and in the ruck.
The 23-year-old has taken 14 intercepts marks and nine contested marks in the past five matches and only Jack Lukosius, Luke Ryan, Luke McDonald and Jake Lloyd have scored more KFC SuperCoach points in defence than Dawson since Round 10.
The dual-position status and $454k price tag is appealing, too, if you’re after a value option at D6 or F6.
Andrew Gaff was the topscoring Eagle against Richmond with 135 points.WHO ARE THE BEST OF THE M8 OPTIONS?
The last midfield spot has been a point of contention for many KFC SuperCoaches. Unless you’ve managed your cash perfectly — and had a fair bit of luck — the likelihood is you will need to settle for a fallen premium at M8. Two contenders thrust their names forward when Andrew McGrath (124) and Andrew Gaff (135) scored tons in Round 14. Both have already had their bye. Tim Kelly is another to consider after he returned to form with 118 against the Tigers, while veteran Swan Josh Kennedy will be a crazy price in Round 15 at about $417k. Otherwise you could grab a MID-FWD such as Michael Walters ($472k), especially if you’re running low on trades. Walters’ teammate David Mundy ($500k) is another to consider after a run of five tons in six games.
IS MATT CROUCH WORTH SOME THOUGHT?
The Adelaide midfielder has burnt many KFC SuperCoaches in the past, even earlier this year, when he scored 68 points in the season-opener and was dropped in Round 4. But, given some of his scoring history, is hard to ignore his recent numbers.
Crouch, who is in just one per cent of teams, is averaging 26 disposals, 11 contested possessions, seven tackles, five clearances and 119 KFC SuperCoach points since Round 10.
How many trades should you have left?
All depends on what your priority is. If you’re playing for league glory, you shouldn’t be trading in Round 15 as it’s a head-to-head bye. That is unless you have six or more trades left and need to set your team up for a Round 16 semi-final. While very little is predictable in 2020, the likelihood some players will be managed in the last four rounds of the home-and-away season suggests those targeting a rankings rise should still have a minimum of four trades left. Anything less than that and you risk being left short in rounds 17 and 18 when scoring returns to best 22.
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The long-kicking left-footer’s versatility has always worked against him in KFC SuperCoach but, after settling into the attacking wing/half-back role, which he was prolific in late last season, Dawson has posted scores of 121, 91, 92 and 110 in the past four matches.
Dawson, a defender-forward in KFC SuperCoach, has played 60 per cent of games as a wingman and just 25 per cent in defence since Round 10.
In the opening nine rounds it was the opposite with Dawson playing 68 per cent down back, as well as filling gaps forward and in the ruck.
The 23-year-old has taken 14 intercepts marks and nine contested marks in the past five matches and only Jack Lukosius, Luke Ryan, Luke McDonald and Jake Lloyd have scored more KFC SuperCoach points in defence than Dawson since Round 10.
The dual-position status and $454k price tag is appealing, too, if you’re after a value option at D6 or F6.
Andrew Gaff was the topscoring Eagle against Richmond with 135 points.WHO ARE THE BEST OF THE M8 OPTIONS?
The last midfield spot has been a point of contention for many KFC SuperCoaches. Unless you’ve managed your cash perfectly — and had a fair bit of luck — the likelihood is you will need to settle for a fallen premium at M8. Two contenders thrust their names forward when Andrew McGrath (124) and Andrew Gaff (135) scored tons in Round 14. Both have already had their bye. Tim Kelly is another to consider after he returned to form with 118 against the Tigers, while veteran Swan Josh Kennedy will be a crazy price in Round 15 at about $417k. Otherwise you could grab a MID-FWD such as Michael Walters ($472k), especially if you’re running low on trades. Walters’ teammate David Mundy ($500k) is another to consider after a run of five tons in six games.
IS MATT CROUCH WORTH SOME THOUGHT?
The Adelaide midfielder has burnt many KFC SuperCoaches in the past, even earlier this year, when he scored 68 points in the season-opener and was dropped in Round 4. But, given some of his scoring history, is hard to ignore his recent numbers.
Crouch, who is in just one per cent of teams, is averaging 26 disposals, 11 contested possessions, seven tackles, five clearances and 119 KFC SuperCoach points since Round 10.
How many trades should you have left?
All depends on what your priority is. If you’re playing for league glory, you shouldn’t be trading in Round 15 as it’s a head-to-head bye. That is unless you have six or more trades left and need to set your team up for a Round 16 semi-final. While very little is predictable in 2020, the likelihood some players will be managed in the last four rounds of the home-and-away season suggests those targeting a rankings rise should still have a minimum of four trades left. Anything less than that and you risk being left short in rounds 17 and 18 when scoring returns to best 22.
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Was impressed with Dawson against Port , 5th in Defender points since Round 10 , should have chosen him over Mills.