Exactly. I think the starting crop is a lot stronger this year at this point in time but it only takes a couple of the whacky changes and the threshold moves quickly. Those low end keepers are a lot harder to justify this year, I think it's more important than ever to target the guys you think will be playing genuine midfield roles and scoring at that level.
Last year had Zorko, Ziebell, Hall, Dunkley and Danger all average 100+ and Marshall was at 99.
If you include the DPP guys who gained forward last year in AFLF you also have Darcy, Kelly and Fyfe who were 100+ averages.
The top 5 of that group all 105+ and 20+ games. Danger was 104 coming in at perfect upgrade time and playing 13 games.
I think there's a very strong case that this years crop is better at this point in time as starting picks.
Dunkley, Duncan, Martin, Coniglio, Hawkins, Anderson and Treloar all have career highs of 105+ and I while I wouldn't back it, I don't think there's any reason they couldn't do it again if things fell their ways.
The list of guys with a 100+ season is also very long.
That's not even including the Stringer, De Goey, Thomas, Butters, Heeney, Bolton, Graham, Bailey et al young guns who definitely have the ability to do it.
Yeah, Nash at 250k would be very interesting, at 300k would take a pretty special preseason showing. There's quite a few midfielders in that team that aren't bad players. Mitchell playing favourites could help him a lot though if he went that path and for all their midfielders the thing they definitely don't have is that big bodied type. JOM, Mitchell and Worpel are all good inside players but they're not big.
Last year had Zorko, Ziebell, Hall, Dunkley and Danger all average 100+ and Marshall was at 99.
If you include the DPP guys who gained forward last year in AFLF you also have Darcy, Kelly and Fyfe who were 100+ averages.
The top 5 of that group all 105+ and 20+ games. Danger was 104 coming in at perfect upgrade time and playing 13 games.
I think there's a very strong case that this years crop is better at this point in time as starting picks.
Dunkley, Duncan, Martin, Coniglio, Hawkins, Anderson and Treloar all have career highs of 105+ and I while I wouldn't back it, I don't think there's any reason they couldn't do it again if things fell their ways.
The list of guys with a 100+ season is also very long.
That's not even including the Stringer, De Goey, Thomas, Butters, Heeney, Bolton, Graham, Bailey et al young guns who definitely have the ability to do it.
Yeah, Nash at 250k would be very interesting, at 300k would take a pretty special preseason showing. There's quite a few midfielders in that team that aren't bad players. Mitchell playing favourites could help him a lot though if he went that path and for all their midfielders the thing they definitely don't have is that big bodied type. JOM, Mitchell and Worpel are all good inside players but they're not big.