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*was Originally published asThe Phantom’s AAMI Series SuperCoach watchlist
The AAMI Community series is here and it could be the most important round of pre-season matches in KFC SuperCoach history.
Intra-club hitouts gave KFC SuperCoaches a taste of how teams might shape up and we learnt a lot from last week’s practice games.
But this is the first – and last – official pre-season fixture before premiership points are up for grabs.
It’s the Round 1 dress rehearsal for clubs.
There will be KFC SuperCoach scores to digest, but it’s also vital to take note of who’s playing – and where – and who’s not.
Here’s what to watch for.
CARLTON v ST KILDA
Marvel Stadium, Thursday
CARLTON
B: S. Docherty 15 J. Weitering 23 L. Plowman 20
HB: Z. Williams 6 L. Jones 14 A. Saad 42
C: E. Curnow 35 P. Cripps 9 W. Setterfield 43
HF: J. Martin 21 O. McDonald 39 L. Fogarty 8
F: M. Murphy 3 H. McKay 10 Z. Fisher 25
Foll: M. Pittonet 27 P. Dow 2 S. Walsh 18
I/C: S. Petrevski-Seton 5 J. Newnes 32 J. Silvagni 1 T. Williamson 31 L. O’Brien 4 C. Moore 45 M. Gibbons 40 D. Cuningham 28
Emerg: L. Stocker 13 M. Owies 44 M. Kennedy 7 L. Parks 26
WATCHLIST
Paddy Dow ($202,400, Mid-Fwd)
After a blistering midfield performance in the practice match, all eyes will be on the former No. 3 pick. He’s been named on the ball for the Blues and if he does attend majority of centre bounces, and back-up his practice match performance, we might have to pick him at that price. Is this the year he finally delivers on his potential?
Zac Williams ($458,600, Def)
The former Giant started at the first centre bounce, alongside Patrick Cripps and Sam Walsh, against the Bombers, but has been named at half-back for the clash against the Saints. And, last month, teammate Jack Martin hinted at the possible midfield-forward role he might share with Williams. Keep a close eye and where he starts – and finishes – and how much footy he can get his hands on through the midfield.
Patrick Cripps ($523,700, Mid)
After slimming down and struggling with injury last year, Cripps has added a few kilograms over summer in a bid to return to the body shape which saw him dominate the previous two seasons. And it was a sight to behold in the practice match, so just enjoy it on Thursday night. Watch for the Blues co-captain to convince you to pick him.
Lochie O’Brien ($180,500 Mid)
The No. 10 pick from the 2010 draft played 35 of a possible 44 matches in his first two seasons at the Blues but fell out of favour last year. But he’s got his run - or “weapon” as coach David Teague put it – back and, if he can win a spot, should build on his 45-point average from 2019.
Sam Walsh ($543,400, Mid)
Walsh averaged 114 KFC SuperCoach points in his final 11 matches last year after his inside game developed dramatically in the second-half of the season, on the back of more exposure in the role. And he looks set to continue on-ball after an impressive pre-season – keep an eye on his centre bounce numbers.
MISSING:Liam Stocker ($186,500 Def) has been named as emergency in another blow to the KFC SuperCoach rookie-price defender stocks and draftee Corey Durdin ($117,300 Md-Fwd) isn’t even in the squad.
PRE-AAMI SERIES EXPERT TEAMS:The Phantom | Al Paton | Tim Michell
ST KILDA
B: N. Coffield 1 D. Howard 20 J. Frawley 24
HB: H. Clark 11 C. Wilkie 44 J. Webster 29
C: J. Billings 15 J. Gresham 4 B. Hill 8
HF: J. Higgins 22 J. Battle 26 D. Butler 16
F: T. Membrey 28 M. King 12 S. McKernan 27
Foll: P. Hunter 41 J. Steele 9 J. Sinclair 35
I/C: B. Long 21 B. Crouch 5 S. Ross 6 J. Lonie 13 T. Highmore 34 D. McKenzie 36 J. Bytel 23 M. Wood 32
Emerg: L. Dunstan 7 J. Carlisle 2 D. Joyce 39 D. Kent 25
WATCHLIST
Tom Highmore ($117,300, Def)
The mature-age draftee, who’s impressed everyone at the Saints, was the No. 1 ranked player in the SANFL for intercept marks last year and posted KFC SuperCoach scores of 112, 76, 103, 163, 108 and 146 in the opening six rounds before injury. Can he do enough across half-back to ensure a Round 1 debut?
Jack Higgins ($419,600 Fwd)
Higgins booted four goals – and handed off a number of others – in a standout performance against North Melbourne in the practice matches. And he was also lively through the middle when given the chance. The former Tiger is the KFC SuperCoach junior record holder so keep an eye on how many midfield minutes he gets against the Blues.
Jack Steele ($658,000, Mid)
He was the star of last year but does the addition of Brad Crouch result in Steele’s numbers taking a hit? Probably not. But it could stop them from climbing. Watch how the pair work together on Thursday night.
Paul Hunter ($102,400 Ruck)
The newest Saint, added as an SPP signing following Rowan Marshall’s injury and a standout intra-club performance, averaged 136 KFC SuperCoach points at SANFL level last year.
Jack Bytel ($280,500 Mid)
The No. 41 pick from the 2018 draft played an impressive three games in 2020 after a horror run with injury. And he attended plenty of centre bounces in the warm-up game. Awkward price but Bytel could be a good scorer if he can squeeze in.
Jade Gresham ($438,100, Mid)
Loss of forward status, and a limited pre-season, has resulted in very little talk about Gresham in KFC SuperCoach circles. But as a centre-bounce midfielder, he can score.
Jimmy Webster ($274,000, Def)
He averaged 104 points in the opening 12 rounds of 2018 but has battled injury for most of the time since, failing to play a single game last year. But Webster is in and could push further up the ground from half-back this season.
*was Originally published asThe Phantom’s AAMI Series SuperCoach watchlist
The AAMI Community series is here and it could be the most important round of pre-season matches in KFC SuperCoach history.
Intra-club hitouts gave KFC SuperCoaches a taste of how teams might shape up and we learnt a lot from last week’s practice games.
But this is the first – and last – official pre-season fixture before premiership points are up for grabs.
It’s the Round 1 dress rehearsal for clubs.
There will be KFC SuperCoach scores to digest, but it’s also vital to take note of who’s playing – and where – and who’s not.
Here’s what to watch for.
CARLTON v ST KILDA
Marvel Stadium, Thursday
CARLTON
B: S. Docherty 15 J. Weitering 23 L. Plowman 20
HB: Z. Williams 6 L. Jones 14 A. Saad 42
C: E. Curnow 35 P. Cripps 9 W. Setterfield 43
HF: J. Martin 21 O. McDonald 39 L. Fogarty 8
F: M. Murphy 3 H. McKay 10 Z. Fisher 25
Foll: M. Pittonet 27 P. Dow 2 S. Walsh 18
I/C: S. Petrevski-Seton 5 J. Newnes 32 J. Silvagni 1 T. Williamson 31 L. O’Brien 4 C. Moore 45 M. Gibbons 40 D. Cuningham 28
Emerg: L. Stocker 13 M. Owies 44 M. Kennedy 7 L. Parks 26
WATCHLIST
Paddy Dow ($202,400, Mid-Fwd)
After a blistering midfield performance in the practice match, all eyes will be on the former No. 3 pick. He’s been named on the ball for the Blues and if he does attend majority of centre bounces, and back-up his practice match performance, we might have to pick him at that price. Is this the year he finally delivers on his potential?
Zac Williams ($458,600, Def)
The former Giant started at the first centre bounce, alongside Patrick Cripps and Sam Walsh, against the Bombers, but has been named at half-back for the clash against the Saints. And, last month, teammate Jack Martin hinted at the possible midfield-forward role he might share with Williams. Keep a close eye and where he starts – and finishes – and how much footy he can get his hands on through the midfield.
Patrick Cripps ($523,700, Mid)
After slimming down and struggling with injury last year, Cripps has added a few kilograms over summer in a bid to return to the body shape which saw him dominate the previous two seasons. And it was a sight to behold in the practice match, so just enjoy it on Thursday night. Watch for the Blues co-captain to convince you to pick him.
Lochie O’Brien ($180,500 Mid)
The No. 10 pick from the 2010 draft played 35 of a possible 44 matches in his first two seasons at the Blues but fell out of favour last year. But he’s got his run - or “weapon” as coach David Teague put it – back and, if he can win a spot, should build on his 45-point average from 2019.
Sam Walsh ($543,400, Mid)
Walsh averaged 114 KFC SuperCoach points in his final 11 matches last year after his inside game developed dramatically in the second-half of the season, on the back of more exposure in the role. And he looks set to continue on-ball after an impressive pre-season – keep an eye on his centre bounce numbers.
MISSING:Liam Stocker ($186,500 Def) has been named as emergency in another blow to the KFC SuperCoach rookie-price defender stocks and draftee Corey Durdin ($117,300 Md-Fwd) isn’t even in the squad.
PRE-AAMI SERIES EXPERT TEAMS:The Phantom | Al Paton | Tim Michell
ST KILDA
B: N. Coffield 1 D. Howard 20 J. Frawley 24
HB: H. Clark 11 C. Wilkie 44 J. Webster 29
C: J. Billings 15 J. Gresham 4 B. Hill 8
HF: J. Higgins 22 J. Battle 26 D. Butler 16
F: T. Membrey 28 M. King 12 S. McKernan 27
Foll: P. Hunter 41 J. Steele 9 J. Sinclair 35
I/C: B. Long 21 B. Crouch 5 S. Ross 6 J. Lonie 13 T. Highmore 34 D. McKenzie 36 J. Bytel 23 M. Wood 32
Emerg: L. Dunstan 7 J. Carlisle 2 D. Joyce 39 D. Kent 25
WATCHLIST
Tom Highmore ($117,300, Def)
The mature-age draftee, who’s impressed everyone at the Saints, was the No. 1 ranked player in the SANFL for intercept marks last year and posted KFC SuperCoach scores of 112, 76, 103, 163, 108 and 146 in the opening six rounds before injury. Can he do enough across half-back to ensure a Round 1 debut?
Jack Higgins ($419,600 Fwd)
Higgins booted four goals – and handed off a number of others – in a standout performance against North Melbourne in the practice matches. And he was also lively through the middle when given the chance. The former Tiger is the KFC SuperCoach junior record holder so keep an eye on how many midfield minutes he gets against the Blues.
Jack Steele ($658,000, Mid)
He was the star of last year but does the addition of Brad Crouch result in Steele’s numbers taking a hit? Probably not. But it could stop them from climbing. Watch how the pair work together on Thursday night.
Paul Hunter ($102,400 Ruck)
The newest Saint, added as an SPP signing following Rowan Marshall’s injury and a standout intra-club performance, averaged 136 KFC SuperCoach points at SANFL level last year.
Jack Bytel ($280,500 Mid)
The No. 41 pick from the 2018 draft played an impressive three games in 2020 after a horror run with injury. And he attended plenty of centre bounces in the warm-up game. Awkward price but Bytel could be a good scorer if he can squeeze in.
Jade Gresham ($438,100, Mid)
Loss of forward status, and a limited pre-season, has resulted in very little talk about Gresham in KFC SuperCoach circles. But as a centre-bounce midfielder, he can score.
Jimmy Webster ($274,000, Def)
He averaged 104 points in the opening 12 rounds of 2018 but has battled injury for most of the time since, failing to play a single game last year. But Webster is in and could push further up the ground from half-back this season.