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Which players caught your eye after Marsh 1...?

  • H Greenwood

    Votes: 25 30.9%
  • D Parish

    Votes: 14 17.3%
  • A Brayshaw

    Votes: 14 17.3%
  • C Petracca

    Votes: 54 66.7%
  • C Rozee

    Votes: 16 19.8%
  • J Martin

    Votes: 6 7.4%
  • C Wingard

    Votes: 8 9.9%
  • B Acres

    Votes: 13 16.0%
  • D Smith

    Votes: 26 32.1%
  • None of the above

    Votes: 2 2.5%

  • Total voters
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Out of interest, is there a source you’re using to check on the injury games? AFL Tables indicates his TOG was slightly low in rounds 6 and 11, but not anywhere near enough to justify the very low scores.

I imagine he may have copped a knock or something early but tried to play through - there used to be a site that was great for this info, but it stopped updating about two years ago.
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Sydney:
Callum Sinclair came from the field in the first half with a cut to the head but was able to resume his battle with Shane Mumford after getting it taped up.
GWS: Lachie Whitfield copped a corked thigh in the second term and while he played out the game with it heavily strapped, the star Giant battled to run and spent long periods playing as a deep forward. Sam Reid looked to have suffered an ankle injury late in the game.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/62278/giants-into-top-four-pile-more-pain-on-spluttering-swans


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Giants:
Lachie Whitfield copped a couple of heavy knocks and eventually headed to the rooms in the final term to get his right collarbone checked. He'll be one to watch next week.
Suns: Jack Bowes pinged his right quad when he had a shot for goal midway through the opening term and played no further part in the match.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/99533/match-report-greater-western-sydney-v-gold-coast
 

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MEDICAL ROOM
Sydney:
Callum Sinclair came from the field in the first half with a cut to the head but was able to resume his battle with Shane Mumford after getting it taped up.
GWS: Lachie Whitfield copped a corked thigh in the second term and while he played out the game with it heavily strapped, the star Giant battled to run and spent long periods playing as a deep forward. Sam Reid looked to have suffered an ankle injury late in the game.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/62278/giants-into-top-four-pile-more-pain-on-spluttering-swans


MEDICAL ROOM
Giants:
Lachie Whitfield copped a couple of heavy knocks and eventually headed to the rooms in the final term to get his right collarbone checked. He'll be one to watch next week.
Suns: Jack Bowes pinged his right quad when he had a shot for goal midway through the opening term and played no further part in the match.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/99533/match-report-greater-western-sydney-v-gold-coast
Thank you!!

Just had a look on the AFL site - is there an easy way to access these, or did you Google it as a starting point? The latter works, I’m just wondering if I’ve missed a better way.
 
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Thank you!!

Just had a look on the AFL site - is there an easy way to access these, or did you Google it as a starting point? The latter works, I’m just wondering if I’ve missed a better way.
I went to the AFL site:
  1. Matches
  2. Fixtures
  3. 2019 Season
  4. Round
  5. Match Report

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I had to google the GWS/Suns (match report) as it was not linked for some reason.

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MEDICAL ROOM
Sydney:
Callum Sinclair came from the field in the first half with a cut to the head but was able to resume his battle with Shane Mumford after getting it taped up.
GWS: Lachie Whitfield copped a corked thigh in the second term and while he played out the game with it heavily strapped, the star Giant battled to run and spent long periods playing as a deep forward. Sam Reid looked to have suffered an ankle injury late in the game.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/62278/giants-into-top-four-pile-more-pain-on-spluttering-swans


MEDICAL ROOM
Giants:
Lachie Whitfield copped a couple of heavy knocks and eventually headed to the rooms in the final term to get his right collarbone checked. He'll be one to watch next week.
Suns: Jack Bowes pinged his right quad when he had a shot for goal midway through the opening term and played no further part in the match.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/99533/match-report-greater-western-sydney-v-gold-coast
Good man! TY
 

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Lowest Contested Possession avg since 2015.

2013-2019 SC Avg: 105.57 from 150
2015-2019 SC Avg: 107.53 from 107
2017-2019 SC Avg: 108.03 from 63

Played 150 of a possible 154 games throughout the above period and throughout his career has played 213/220 possible games.

Wins: 107.67 from 96 (37/96 below 100, 32/96 120+)
2013: 107 from 15
2014: 97.27 from 11
2015: 97.93 from 15
2016: 127.38 from 8
2017: 127.2 from 15
2018: 100.44 from 18
2019: 104.14 from 14

Losses: 101.83 from 54 (26/54 below 100, 12/54 120+)
2013: 90.71 from 7
2014: 102 from 10
2015: 121.71 from 7
2016: 97.14 from 14
2017: 102.43 from 7
2018: 124.33 from 3
2019: 90.33 from 6
 
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Forwards look to be where the value is intially.

I've seen plenty mention Devon Smith and Jack Steven but I reckon Hugh Greenwood will feature in plenty of teams after JLT, Darcy Parish may also be there, could go in with a value forward line.

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Forwards look to be where the value is intially.

I've seen plenty mention Devon Smith and Jack Steven but I reckon Hugh Greenwood will feature in plenty of teams after JLT, Darcy Parish may also be there, could go in with a value forward line.

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I like like it but I think you're structure is a bit messed up, no big deal though.

Brander to Fwd, opens up D/F link, Berry to someone like Gould.

Greenwood and Cockatoo swap.

If you're happy with that many MP's then go for it, but I think 2-3 speculative MP's is the absolute max for me.
Houston
Dawson
Docherty
Hill
Cockatoo
Parish
Greenwood
Smith
Whilst there's some very good value amongst those, and some that are rookie priced, I feel that there's just too much risk and you'll end up burning trades/losing cash gen by going with all of them.
 
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Ceglar is an interesting Ruck/Fwd option. There is talk that Clarko wants to continue his experiment of McEvoy playing down back. In the 8 games Ceglar played without Big Boy or with Big Boy not rucking at all over 2018/19 he averaged 89. Priced at $417000 he could be an option, especially to provide peace of mind for NicNat owners.
 
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What are people thoughts on Cameron 'he is made for finals' Rayner as a 251,800 forward...
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Brisbane’s enviable midfield depth was also on display, with Jarryd Lyons, Cameron Ellis-Yolmen, Jarrod Berry, Lachie Neale and Hugh McCluggage all showing their class along with star forward Charlie Cameron and Cameron Rayner for the senior side.

One end-to-end goal finished by Ellis-Yolmen highlighted the speed and skill on Brisbane’s list, with another major to Rayner showcasing his power after winning a contest on centre wing then kicking the goal at the end of the sweeping movement.

https://www.couriermail.com.au/spor...h/news-story/ee9391e24e579d7b46062b05a163ec06
 
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What are people thoughts on Cameron 'he is made for finals' Rayner as a 251,800 forward...
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Brisbane’s enviable midfield depth was also on display, with Jarryd Lyons, Cameron Ellis-Yolmen, Jarrod Berry, Lachie Neale and Hugh McCluggage all showing their class along with star forward Charlie Cameron and Cameron Rayner for the senior side.

One end-to-end goal finished by Ellis-Yolmen highlighted the speed and skill on Brisbane’s list, with another major to Rayner showcasing his power after winning a contest on centre wing then kicking the goal at the end of the sweeping movement.

https://www.couriermail.com.au/spor...h/news-story/ee9391e24e579d7b46062b05a163ec06
Dropped 14 ppg in his second year, what da?
 

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Forwards look to be where the value is intially.

I've seen plenty mention Devon Smith and Jack Steven but I reckon Hugh Greenwood will feature in plenty of teams after JLT, Darcy Parish may also be there, could go in with a value forward line.

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Is this representative of a side that you would normally start, or more of an illustration of what's possible in the forward line?

Candidly if I saw these players in the RMT thread, I'd be inclined to try to steer you towards something much more "solid" ... but I see your record is outstanding, so maybe a less textbook approach can work, if you're a very good judge of the mid pricers, say?
 
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Is this representative of a side that you would normally start, or more of an illustration of what's possible in the forward line?

Candidly if I saw these players in the RMT thread, I'd be inclined to try to steer you towards something much more "solid" ... but I see your record is outstanding, so maybe a less textbook approach can work, if you're a very good judge of the mid pricers, say?
Nope, I’m a GnR traditionalist and won’t move to far from that although this year I do find myself drawn towards Houston, Smith and Dawson but pretty confident I’ll probably just take one in my starting squad.
I always look at my previous years starting structure and steer myself towards that when lock out approaches because it has traditionally worked for me.
This was just like you said an illustration of what’s possible.
 

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Nope, I’m a GnR traditionalist and won’t move to far from that although this year I do find myself drawn towards Houston, Smith and Dawson but pretty confident I’ll probably just take one in my starting squad.
I always look at my previous years starting structure and steer myself towards that when lock out approaches because it has traditionally worked for me.
This was just like you said an illustration of what’s possible.
Thanks for clarifying, that is something of a relief ... I'm going close to GnR this year and was wondering if I should be reconsidering that decision!
 
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