CHAD WARNER $329,800 FWD
AP: HOLD — Has slowed a bit but his average is still above his break even and I feel a lot more confident starting him on the field up forward than some other cheapies.
TM: HOLD — Are you serious? He attends bulk centre bounces and has a great run of fixtures after Melbourne this week. Please hit reverse trade before you regret this.
TP: HOLD — The second-year Swan still features prominently in the midfield for Sydney and he’s still one we can trust on-field for the time being.
DB: HOLD — Still getting plenty of midfield time and average (78) is not too far off the dumpster fire that is this year’s top 10 forwards.
LACHIE NEALE $578,700 MID
AP: TRADE — Unless we hear word of a miraculous early comeback there are a lot of good players you can get with that money.
TM: TRADE — If he’s four weeks away I’d be tempted to hold but seems more likely to be out for longer. Hugh McCluggage is flying in his absence, too.
TP: HOLD/TRADE — If you held last week and can make one upgrade for each of the next three rounds, I’d stick with him.
DB: TRADE — Another 6-7 weeks out for Neale, which is too long to wait.
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MOST TRADED IN PLAYERS
MARTIN FREDERICK $123,900 DEF
AP: BUY — Port has good players knocking on the door so he has to keep playing well to hold his spot but on current form — and the amount of money most of my bench rookies are making (not much) — I’m backing him in.
TM: BUY — Projected to make $75k this week alone. His job security is likely an issue but Lachie Jones — who might be his stiffest competition — is still 2-3 weeks away. The only question for many will be do you give up on Tom Highmore to get Frederick in?
TP: BUY — He’s going to make some serious cash but is he a must-have? I don’t think so, given his longer-term job security isn’t as strong as some think.
DB: BUY — Riley Bonner played well in the reserves, yes, but Hamish Hartlett had just eight touches in the loss to Brisbane, and Lachie Jones remains at least three weeks away. Frederick has shown plenty with his agility and clean disposal to get at least another couple of games, which makes him more of a risk to avoid than to buy with a break even of -88.
Riley Collier-Dawkins held his own against the star-studded Bulldogs midfield.
RILEY COLLIER-DAWKINS $123,900 MID
AP: PASS — for one more week. Loved his first game and he should have a solid midfield role for a while with Trent Cotchin out, but his price won’t change for another week so we can afford to wait.
TM: BUY — Looked polished against the best midfield in the game and his contested work suits KFC SuperCoach. I’d have no hesitation going early after Trent Cotchin’s hamstring injury.
TP: WAIT/BUY — His debut was worth the wait but, if you can, give him another week before jumping on.
DB: WAIT — While he is locked in for a second game after a promising debut, let’s not jump the gun on a youngster who was a KFC SuperCoach urban legend until last week.
STEVEN MAY $408,600 DEF
AP: BUY — My expectations aren’t as high as some (I think a 95 average is around the mark) but each year we get one or two players who crash in price and the value is too good to pass up, especially when we are struggling to find cash for other trades.
TM: BUY — As much as it pains me to say. You’ve probably heard my tale of woe, but I paid $507k for May then traded after his score of seven when Melbourne said he was out for 2-4 weeks. Of course, he only missed one. I’m still dirty. The turno*** are the Round 14 bye and the fact he might have to play more of a lockdown role now Adam Tomlinson is out. But still hard to overlook at that price. Caleb Daniel is just as good an option though and I can’t understand why the number of trades this week aren’t closer. May isn’t going to take 15 marks every week ... something to consider. Rant over.
TP: BUY — Next.
DB: BUY — Bargain buys must not be sniffed at in 2021. A gift from the KFC SuperCoach Gods.
Steven May will be one of this week’s most popular KFC SuperCoach recruits.
CAM GUTHRIE $588,000 MID
AP: BUY — I looked closely at Guthrie last week and got Christian Petracca instead. Oops. Has tonned up in six of his seven games including a 132 last round (compared to Petracca’s 78). Round 12 bye is pretty friendly, too.
TM: BUY — If you’ve got the cash. I think Andy Brayshaw, Josh Kelly and Tom Mitchell can average similar from here for 70-80k less, though.
TP: BUY/PASS — He’s the real deal but in a season when cash generation has been difficult for some, I prefer the value options this week — think Andrew Brayshaw, Josh Kelly and Tom Mitchell.
DB: BUY — Is scoring as well as anyone and has a nice run of games following this week’s Grand Final rematch..
CALEB POULTER $117,300 FWD/MID
AP: PASS — See my verdict on Collier-Dawkins. DPP could be handy, but I would like another look at him before committing.
TM: PASS — Use DPP and grab RCD or Frederick instead. Better to watch him for another week.
TP: WAIT — He was a standout over here in the SANFL last year and he did enough on debut to keep his spot for a while. But give him another week.
DB: WAIT — Prefer RCD at this stage but Poulter could prove to be a solid cash cow — especially if Collingwood keep the faith with its kids.
RILEY THILTHORPE $202,800 FWD/RUC
AP: PASS — Just too expensive for a rookie ruckman. I’d rather keep Flynn until the byes then trade him to a $117k DPP.
TM: PASS — First game was incredible but only 10 disposals and no goals in his second. Has the Round 14 bye, too, so he can’t cover Max Gawn or Brodie Grundy.
TP: PASS — A KFC SuperCoach star of the future but his scoring will be up-and-down this year, especially given Adelaide’s upcoming fixture. At the price, he doesn’t make you enough cash from Flynn to justify the trade just yet.
DB: PASS — While his FWD/RUC status has value, his high asking price means he won’t make enough cash to be a worthwhile selection.
Shai Bolton is averaging 110 KFC SuperCoach points over his past four games.
SHAI BOLTON $479,400 MID/FWD
AP: BUY — Wish I could find a way to bring him into my forward line. Averaging 110 over his past four.
TM: BUY — Tweeted two weeks ago he’d be a top-six forward if he stayed fit and everything I’ve seen since has only made me more confident. Scores points quickly — he got 70 after halftime to post 99 against St Kilda.
TP: BUY — He was great last week. In fact, his scoring has been great this year, apart from the Round 3 disaster against the Swans.
DB: BUY — My preferred trade option for Dunkley this week. His enhanced midfield role should continue with Cotchin and Dion Prestia missing for at least the next three weeks, making it the perfect time to pounce.
SAM WALSH $606,300 MID
AP: BUY — Could he win the Brownlow? Could he be a captaincy option? He is about a fair price though after rising $63k this year (break even 102).
TM: BUY — The 2021 Brownlow medallist played 97 per cent of game time against Essendon and was still running as hard as anyone at the end. He’s easily Carlton’s best player and a tag must be coming soon. Wouldn’t surprise me if he just ran a tagger into the ground anyway. Did I mention I support Carlton?
TP: BUY/PASS — The value is probably still hard to ignore but he’s not getting any cheaper this year. He’s one I did get right.
DB: BUY — Forget top eight, could Walsh be a top four midfielder by season’s end?