KFC SuperCoach 2021 Rookie Bible: Best cheapies for your team
A Tasmanian recruit is making a big push to line up for Collingwood in Round 1 — and he could come straight into thousands of KFC SuperCoach teams. See all the top cheapies.
Dan Batten
19 min read
February 14, 2021 - 9:08AM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom
Where are all the KFC SuperCoach rookies, you ask?
They are here in the pre-season Rookie Bible, your next stop shop for SuperCoach cash cows.
While the hectic 2020 season had cheapies presenting themselves on a regular basis, the rookie cupboard will be barer in 2021 for several reasons.
The most significant of those being the number of cheapies who were blooded through the crammed fixture last year, meaning we may have to settle for some more expensive options.
Compounding this is the interrupted schedule of
the 2020 draft pool, with the scrapped under-18 national championships, due to COVID-19, giving us less data to access these draftees.
Meanwhile, Victorian draftees – accounting for about half of the draft class - were unable to take the field at all in the NAB League due to the pandemic, meaning it will be down to guesswork and bottom-age stats to determine their worth.
Making things even worse is
the revised AAMI Community Series, leaving KFC SuperCoaches with just one game to judge which rookies to slot in their starting teams.
Check out the rookies to keep an eye on throughout the pre-season.
ADELAIDE
James Rowe $117,300 FWD
SC Average (SANFL 2020): 96
Rowe led the SANFL goal-kicking with 35 majors for Woodville-West Torrens, posting seven scores above 110 on his way to a 96-point KFC SuperCoach average. The industrious small forward shapes as
a player who can step into a Crows forward line which struggled for potency as a 21-year-old talent.
SC verdict: There aren’t a great deal of sure things among this rookie crop but he looks like one of them. Being a mature-age recruit sweetens the deal.
Luke Pedlar $162,300 MID
SC Average (SANFL U18 2020): 128
The bolter of last year’s draft class, swooped on by the Crows after attracting late interest, Pedlar is a big-bodied midfielder who wins contested ball and has a booming left boot. His draft year was curtailed by injury but he began his SANFL U18 season like a house on fire with scores of 155, 140 and 148 across his first four matches.
SC verdict: Remains to be seen where he sits in the midfield pecking order – could he be
the ready-made replacement for Brad Crouch?
Riley Thilthorpe $202,800 FWD/RUCK
SC Average (SANFL 2020): 96
Thilthorpe was the first player taken in the open draft and he should feature early if his body is right to go, after encountering groin trouble in 2020. The 200-centimetre beast is extremely mobile and clunks contested marks, showing off these traits at SANFL senior level, and can play either as a ruckman or a tall forward.
SC verdict: While he may play in Round 1, he is far too expensive for a player likely to spend most of his time up forward while Reilly O’Brien holds the ruck fort.
Sam Berry $117,300 MID
SC Average (NAB League): 104
Berry was unable to show on field due to the NAB League shutdown but the signs were extremely positive from the inside midfielder as a bottom-ager, including one monster outing. Try these stats on for size – 20 disposals, 18 tackles, 17 contested possessions, nine clearances, three goals and 220 KFC SuperCoach points. Proved he is no slouch in covering the ground either, placing fifth nationally in the 2km time trial at the draft combine.
SC average: Lot to like about this youngster and he looms as a profitable pick if he breaks in early.
Brayden Cook $117,300 MID
SC average (SANFL U18 2020): 120
Took the SANFL U18’s by storm in a barnstorming top-age year, booting 26 majors - and 27 behinds - as a forward/tall wingman who won games off his boot. His high-impact style bodes well for his KFC SuperCoach prospects, although we are only likely to see flashes off this in the early stages of his career rather than the full package.
SC average: The Crows are crying out for players with X-Factor, so he could be worth a look if he gets an opportunity.
Jordon Butts $176,300 DEF
2019 average: 47 (2 games)
No Kyle Hartigan means the key defender should benefit from greater opportunity in his third season at the club. He managed respectable scores of 54 and 40 in his two matches in 2020.
SC average: Feel there are better rookie defenders around for cheaper.
BRISBANE LIONS
Nakia Cockatoo $123,900, FWD/MID
So, apparently
Cockatoo is yet to miss a pre-season training session at the Lions and is in the frame for his first game in 1077 days in Round 1. Haven’t we seen this show before? However, we can’t forget the immense talent the former Cat possesses.
SC verdict: Must be Groundhog Day. But if he does manage to get through this pre-season unscathed and he is picked for the opening round, you’d be a bold coach to start without him.
Blake Coleman $117,300 FWD
SC average (NAB League, 2019): 66
Coleman has tricks akin to his older brother, fellow Lions Academy graduate Keidean. The small forward has speed and strong goal sense which could see him called upon at some stage.
SC verdict: A similar player to his brother, who averaged 60 points from his four home-and-away matches. We’d take that up forward.
Deven Robertson $176,800 MID
SC average: 47 (1 game)
The prolific junior ball-winner earned a last-minute Round 1 debut in 2020 but was unsighted for the rest of the season. Robertson’s 2019 national carnival sticks in the memory, upstaging Matt Rowell and Tom Green to win the Larke Medal and averaging 30 disposals and 128 points.
SC verdict: He may be a key KFC SuperCoach player one day but the Lions are full to the brim with quality inside midfielders.
Ely Smith $123,900 FWD/MID
SC average: N/A
Drafted as an inside bull, Smith has converted to a running midfielder and has turned heads in his third pre-season. The former No.21 draft pick finished fourth in the Lions’ pre-season time-trial and could push for a spot on the wing.
SC verdict: Another to add to the watch-list. Smith averaged 88 points in the NEAFL – albeit in a different role as a forward/inside midfielder – in 2019.
Tom Fullarton $128,900, FWD/RUCK
SC average: 30 (2 games)
The former basketballer turned Category B rookie showed real promise on debut last year, kicking 1.2 as a ruck/forward before suffering an in-game injury in their next match. The ruck make-up of the Lions without Stefan Martin could see opportunities come his way in support the emerging Oscar McInerney.
SC verdict: Competing with Archie Smith for that second ruck spot, and he could have his measure considering his forward craft. One to ponder if he looks like playing with his handy ruck/forward status.