PORT ADELAIDE
- Best 22 by Matt Turner
B: Tom Jonas --- Trent McKenzie --- Darcy Byrne-Jones
HB: Dan Houston --- Aliir Aliir --- Hamish Hartlett
C: Karl Amon --- Travis Boak --- Xavier Duursma
HF: Zak Butters --- Todd Marshall --- Connor Rozee
F: Orazio Fantasia --- Charlie Dixon --- Robbie Gray
R: Scott Lycett --- Ollie Wines --- Tom Rockliff
Int: Sam Powell-Pepper --- Ryan Burton --- Steven Motlop --- Mitch Georgiades
From a KFC SuperCoach point-of-view, all eyes are on draftee Lachie Jones ($139,800 DEF). He was a standout at SANFL last year and, after making a quick transition to life at the top-level, could add to an already-solid Port back-six in Round 1. But who does replace? A permanent midfield move for Dan Houston ($489,300 DEF) could be the opening. There’s no doubt about the place of recruits Aliir Aliir ($321,200 DEF), who is set to play an intercepting role, and Orazio Fantasia ($271,800 FWD-DEF) in the side, if fit, but could bulked-up second-year midfielder Jackson Mead ($123,900 MID) force Steven Motlop or Tom Rockliff out? The talented Miles Bergman ($123,900 FWD) has been a standout over summer, with the Power trying the first-round pick as playmaking defender. Again, though, it’s a tough part of the ground to break into.
ROUND 1 BOLTER?
Willem Drew ($310,800 MID): A foot injury sidelined the strong midfielder for the entire 2020 season but he’s highly-rated at Alberton and will be right in the mix if he gets through summer unscathed.
RICHMOND
- Best 22 by Glenn McFarlane
B: David Astbury --- Dylan Grimes --- Nick Vlastuin
HB: Jayden Short --- Noah Balta --- Bachar Houli
C: Kamdyn McIntosh --- Dion Prestia --- Marlion Pickett
HF: Kane Lambert --- Jack Riewoldt --- Shane Edwards
F: Jason Castagna --- Tom Lynch --- Shai Bolton
R: Toby Nankervis --- Dustin Martin --- Trent Cotchin
Int: Liam Baker --- Jack Graham --- Nathan Broad --- Daniel Rioli
The Tigers have a very settled line-up - the 22 listed above is the team that played in last year’s Grand Final and it’s hard to see any of those players falling out, so it might come down to injury to give exciting youngsters like Riley Collier-Dawkins ($123,900 MID) a chance. KFC SuperCoach players will be hoping Shai Bolton ($462,400 FWD/MID) spends
more time in the midfield to build on his 135-point Grand Final performace, which could mean Dustin Martin ($541,600 FWD/MID) spends more time close to goal. It’s worth noting Toby Nankervis ($442,900 RUCK), who has provided ruck value in the past, will be shouldering the load solo with Ivan Soldo (knee) likely to miss the year.
ROUND 1 BOLTER?
Will Martyn ($123,900 MID): The Tigers’ ‘other’ Martyn was an emergency late in 2020 and there are big raps on the 2019 draftee. The former Brisbane Academy captain played in the Lions’ senior NEAFL premiership in his draft year.
ST KILDA
- Best 22 by Lauren Wood
B: Jake Carlisle --- Dougal Howard --- Ben Paton
HB: Nick Coffield --- Callum Wilkie --- Hunter Clark
C: Bradley Hill --- Brad Crouch --- Dan Hannebery
HF: Dan Butler --- Tim Membrey --- Jade Gresham
F: Jack Billings --- Max King --- Josh Battle
R: Rowan Marshall --- Zak Jones --- Jack Steele
Int: Paddy Ryder --- Seb Ross --- Jack Higgins --- Jarryn Geary
The Saints have more juggling to do after another batch of off-field arrivals, with Brad Crouch ($449,600 MID) set to step straight into the centre square - will his ball-winning ability make him a good KFC SuperCoach pick, or impact last year’s breakout star Jack Steele ($659,000 MID)? Our early guess is no and no. Shaun McKernan and James Frawley are more likely depth players but will make it harder for youngsters to break into the team this season.
ROUND 1 BOLTER?
Tom Highmore ($117,300 DEF): The mature-age draftee is ready to go and boasted high intercept numbers in the SANFL.
SYDNEY
- Best 22 by Matt Turner
B: Harry Cunningham --- Dane Rampe --- Jake Lloyd
HB: Jordan Dawson --- Lewis Melican --- Callum Mills
C: Ollie Florent --- Josh Kennedy --- Dylan Stephens
HF: Nick Blakey --- Sam Reid --- Isaac Heeney
F: Tom Papley --- Lance Franklin --- Logan McDonald
R: Tom Hickey --- Luke Parker --- James Rowbottom
Int: Will Hayward --- Braeden Campbell --- Tom McCartin --- George Hewett
All eyes will be on whether Sydney’s two academy products, Braeden Campbell and Errol Gulden, earn a Round 1 berth. Campbell ($189k FWD-MID) costs $82k more than Gulden ($117k) but has the advantage of being listed as DPP. The Swans have a host of young midfielders who are on the cusp of becoming fully-fledged stars. Could someone like Ollie Florent ($408k) become a KFC SuperCoach premium? The ruck set-up will be of interest too for KFC SuperCoaches who like a bargain. Most coaches are eyeing Braydon Preuss, but Tom Hickey ($261k) is cheaper than the hulking Giants recruit and could be John Longmire’s first-choice big man. The biggest questio mark will be over Lance Franklin’s fitness. If he’s named, plenty of coaches will be tempted at $312k.
ROUND 1 BOLTER?
Will Gould ($123k DEF): Please, Horse.
WEST COAST EAGLES
- Best 22 by Lauren Wood
B: Tom Barrass --- Brad Sheppard --- Tom Cole
HB: Shannon Hurn --- Jeremy McGovern --- Liam Duggan
C: Andrew Gaff --- Luke Shuey --- Dom Sheed
HF: Zac Langdon --- Jack Darling --- Jamie Cripps
F: Oscar Allen --- Josh Kennedy --- Liam Ryan
R: Nic Naitanui --- Tim Kelly --- Elliot Yeo
Int: Jackson Nelson --- Jack Redden --- Jake Waterman --- Alex Witherden
With stars Elliot Yeo (groin) and Luke Shuey (calf) on restricted duties at training, there could be a Round 1 opening in the Eagles midfield. It could be Liam Duggan ($448,600), who makes the move, though, after really making his mark across half-back last year. The 24-year-old was a standout in recent match-sim, pushing further up the ground, and would another layer to a star-studded engine room. It’s a potential move which is also aided by the addition of the skilful Alex Witherden ($456,100 DEF), who suits West Coast ball movement out of defence perfectly. Former Giant Zac Langdon ($229,400), however, while he will play a role for the Eagles, he’s unlikely to feature in KFC SuperCoach, despite the intriguing price.
ROUND 1 BOLTER?
Luke Foley ($127,900 DEF): The one-gamer is also ready and waiting for an opportunity across half-back. Despite averaging 139 KFC SuperCoach points as a midfielder in his draft year, Foley has played most of his WAFL footy in defence.
WESTERN BULLDOGS
- Best 22 by Jon Ralph
B: Easton Wood --- Alex Keath --- Hayden Crozier
HB: Jason Johannisen --- Zaine Cordy --- Caleb Daniel
C: Lachie Hunter --- Marcus Bontempelli --- Jackson Macrae
HF: Josh Dunkley --- Josh Bruce --- Mitch Hannan
F: Mitch Wallis --- Aaron Naughton --- Tom Liberatore
R: Stef Martin --- Adam Treloar --- Bailey Smith
Int: Tim English --- Ed Richards --- Bailey Williams --- Jamarra Ugle-Hagan
If the Bulldogs line up like this in Round 1, will it still look the same by Round 2? Hey, it may even be different by quarter-time. KFC SuperCoaches have been on the wrong end of Luke Beveridge’s shuffling before and it’s likely to get worse with Adam Treloar’s ($587,600 MID) arrival. Does the former Magpie’s lack of versatility hurt the consistent midfield role of Josh Dunkley ($560,200 FWD-MID), Marcus Bontempelli ($623,900 MID) and Jack Macrae ($650,500) in 2021? It would appear so. But Dunkley’s dual-position status still make him hard to overlook. Stef Martin’s arrival will be a boost for the Dogs but not for Tim English’s KFC SuperCoach output, while former Demon Mitch Hannan ($293,600 FWD) will slot straight in. Top-pick Jamarra Ugle-Hagan ($207,300 FWD) will see plenty of early action and is one to keep an eye on despite the top-price rookie tag.
ROUND 1 BOLTER?
Cody Weightman ($173,700 FWD): The No. 15 pick from the 2019 draft played just three games in his debut season but, along with Ugle-Hagan, could add plenty of X-factor the Bulldogs’ forward-half.
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