I took Neale out of my team a couple of weeks ago, 2nd guessing now. Thought paying top dollar, injury concern, more midfield rotations with new mids, spending more time forward.
One thing I remember from the start of last year was his focus on improving his game and getting forward and having a scoring impact. Haven't looked at the stats, but he did have a couple of games where he had multiple goals. So now, I wait to see how he looks before deciding to bring him back in again. Now with plenty of forward rookies, I could 0-0-8 up forward to get him in.
One thing I remember from the start of last year was his focus on improving his game and getting forward and having a scoring impact. Haven't looked at the stats, but he did have a couple of games where he had multiple goals. So now, I wait to see how he looks before deciding to bring him back in again. Now with plenty of forward rookies, I could 0-0-8 up forward to get him in.
I think for mine at the end of the day there are some questions marks around picking him, and can you really pick someone priced at 135ppg who has some questions marks. The answer is yes you can, but at the risk of losing 100-150k of starting team value if he does regress back to a normal scoring season between 110-120ppg. My gut feeling is it could pay off not too, as long as you nail where you spend the rest of the cash.
I think Brisbane will want to improve on their disappointing finals exit last year and the best premiership teams share the ball around. Rayner will be in the middle more, McCluggage can improve again, Bailey will be in there a bit more. There's probably a few more but the point is it's beneficial for them if they aren't relying on Neale to rack up 50 touches. IMO anyway.
Neale has a knack for starting the year with a bang, and the soft tissue pre-season injury worries me that he might be able to do that this year. I generally stay away from players who have had pre-season soft tissue injuries, especially calf injuries which can quite often be re-occurring. Would not be surprised if they managed his workload in the first few rounds because of this. Additionally Neale went into uncharted territories going 130+ last year. How much of that is due to the shortened quarters? Impossible to know. A gun to my head I say he doesn't back up again and reach the same heights.
In saying all of that I'm still confused as to what I'll do here. My gut says don't pay the ridiculous price tag, you can use the money better elsewhere. But I could also just bite the bullet and save myself the headache.