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Hey Mike,
I'm not saying he can't do it, but I do think he's a huge risk. Most obviously, his game count in the last 3 seasons: 9, 6, 11. Secondly, it would appear just on the surface of it, some of those games were quite generous in their SC:disposals ratio. 21 to 23 disposals for 116, 109 and 100 is a little higher ratio than we'd normally suspect. Lastly, moves like this sound good, but rarely become permanent. If the opposition have a tallish player in the Forward line causing problems, who is the first person to get dragged from on-ball duties to mind him? Gilbert. He might play 18+ games, and he might average 90+, but I don't want to back him for either.
No. I don't think he can. See post #5348 above.
Grigg has been on the edge of breaking out since his debut season in 2013, where he played 5 games at the end of the season for: 29, 96, 90, 109, 89. You answered your own query, in that he has really struggled to be best 22 since then, and a few have gone past him in the last 2 seasons. No use taking a risky player, if the biggest part of the risk is the player even getting selected!
Nothing in my bag of stats, but I can give you some advice. There are probably only 5 or 6 genuine chances, and the best thing to do is, look at their draws. For example, JJK is probably favourite in most markets, but has a tough early draw, so is likely to drift in betting in the first 5 or 6 rounds. Franklin has an easyish draw, and could firm, etc. Keep an eye on their coming games, and bet accordingly. It can be a good market to get involved in backing and laying on Betfair!
I'm not saying he can't do it, but I do think he's a huge risk. Most obviously, his game count in the last 3 seasons: 9, 6, 11. Secondly, it would appear just on the surface of it, some of those games were quite generous in their SC:disposals ratio. 21 to 23 disposals for 116, 109 and 100 is a little higher ratio than we'd normally suspect. Lastly, moves like this sound good, but rarely become permanent. If the opposition have a tallish player in the Forward line causing problems, who is the first person to get dragged from on-ball duties to mind him? Gilbert. He might play 18+ games, and he might average 90+, but I don't want to back him for either.
No. I don't think he can. See post #5348 above.
Grigg has been on the edge of breaking out since his debut season in 2013, where he played 5 games at the end of the season for: 29, 96, 90, 109, 89. You answered your own query, in that he has really struggled to be best 22 since then, and a few have gone past him in the last 2 seasons. No use taking a risky player, if the biggest part of the risk is the player even getting selected!
Nothing in my bag of stats, but I can give you some advice. There are probably only 5 or 6 genuine chances, and the best thing to do is, look at their draws. For example, JJK is probably favourite in most markets, but has a tough early draw, so is likely to drift in betting in the first 5 or 6 rounds. Franklin has an easyish draw, and could firm, etc. Keep an eye on their coming games, and bet accordingly. It can be a good market to get involved in backing and laying on Betfair!