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My most annoying one is where you have two empty player spots on different lines such as DEF, MID or FOR and it starts randomly moving between the groups. (Safer to just F5 when that happens).
Usually that's when I end with an extra $500k in my salary cap... one of these days it'll let me save it.
 
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Need defender rookies to actually score, have very little confidence Butts or Murray will do it and even Highmore has to play as a key defender with their injury issues, we really need rebounders to force their way in.
I think Butts has the potential to score ok, towards 60-70. Once Doedee or Talia are back, he will likely take 2-3rd forward, increasing opportunity of intercept marks. Not an amazing return on his price if so, beggars cannot be choosers I say. Greater risk in 40's from other players around him.
 

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What is the consensus on Paddy Dow, the only consistency is his inconsistency!
He is doing my head in because he plays first game and we won’t know fire sure what is happening with the other cheaper rookie priced players.

If he is named and I pick him, then the rookies come, I will kick myself.

If he is named and I don’t pick him, then the rookies don’t come, I will kick myself.
 
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What is the consensus on Paddy Dow, the only consistency is his inconsistency!
He is doing my head in because he plays first game and we won’t know fire sure what is happening with the other cheaper rookie priced players.

If he is named and I pick him, then the rookies come, I will kick myself.

If he is named and I don’t pick him, then the rookies don’t come, I will kick myself.
I'm more concerned about his JS, how many games do they give him, before he's replaced by a Gibbons or Kennedy type. Hopefully he gets a good run as he is the future, Kennedy has had ample time to develop, Gibbons a latecomer, not the inside bull that we need to help Cripps. If selected, he should get a good number of games unless he spuds it up.
 
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What is the consensus on Paddy Dow, the only consistency is his inconsistency!
I feel there are a lot of picks in this price range (FWD, MIDS, between 170K and 250K) and that I probably prefer the upside/JS of Impey, Daniher, Ziebell, Tyson, Clark etc) or even just saving the cash with Warner/Bergman/Fullarton/Rowe.

In terms of centre bounces, Cripps, Curnow, Walsh and Williams will be ahead of him. (No Williams Round 1 so could be a trap, his score/role). Otherwise will get the 5th most centre bounce attendances (ahead of Setterfield/Kennedy/Fogarty in that regard.)

Dow will almost certainly play Round 1, but someone goes out for Williams in Round 2, my preference would be him but it could be Silvangi or Cunningham.

His scoring potential I don't think is great either.. honestly think 35-70 range. 70 average would be good. I'm expecting 55 average, dropped in Round 3. :LOL:
 
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VFL Tigers surge past Bombers
Richmond and Essendon sweated it out on Friday afternoon, with the Tigers winning by 39 points.

On an unusually steamy Autumn day in Melbourne, Richmond and Essendon sweated it out in the afternoon sun in the first VFL practice match of 2021.

At this time of year, winning isn’t always front of mind, however the Tigers stemmed the flow of the fast-starting Bombers and then romped home to win by 39 points, 9.11 (65) to 4.2 (26).

What would have please senior coach, Xavier Clarke was the defensive intent that his young chargers played with from siren-to-siren.

Richmond stalked and hunted the Bombers from the outset in what was a fast-paced and physical practice match.

The Tigers boasted a strong line-up brimming with young talent and the form of the athletically gifted, Hugo Ralphsmith delighted the handful of the Richmond faithful in attendance.

Burgeoning bull, Jack Ross was another who showed the benefit of a strong and uninterrupted pre-season with a commanding midfield performance.

Heading into his third year, Ross’ increasing endurance is enhancing his game and allowing him to be both tenacious and willing on the inside, and expansive and damaging on the outside.

It may be a tough midfield to break into at AFL level, but you get the sense that Ross will edge his way in there early in the season.

The Hangar’s MCG-size oval offered plenty of space for the likes of Marlion Pickett, Patrick Naish, Derek Eggmolesse-Smith and Ralphsmith to use their enviable blend of speed and endurance to full effect both defensively and offensively.

Ralphsmith’s ability to close space, spoil aggressively and effectively thwart the Bomber’s ball movement and then send the ball Richmond’s way stood out most, along with his hair.

Pickett played like an dual AFL premiership player and VFL Norm Goss Medallist, be it on a wing or down back.

No matter what level, Pickett plays the same way - hard in the contest, cat-like with his movement in and out of traffic, and calm and creative with ball in hand.

One tackle garnered a collective groan from the Richmond bench, coaching staff and spectators as Pickett hit an unsuspecting Bomber like an anvil.

The clap of skin-on-skin echoed around the Hangar and the neighbouring houses on Melrose Dve.

Naish, in his fourth season in the AFL system looks clear-minded in the traits he needs to bring to each game and his role within the team both on and off the field.

He teamed extremely well with Pickett on the wing or at half-back and continually looked to drive the ball forward with his penetrating right boot.

His ability to defend, be it one-on-one or in transition, looks to have improved again and he looks strong and seasoned in the contest.

After being rewarded with a new contract this week, Eggmolesse-Smith played with the freedom and flow of a man that’s had some weight lifted off his shoulders.

By his own admission, endurance and aerobic capacity were areas of improvement, and Eggmolesse-Smith was constantly applauded by his teammates and the Richmond hierarchy watching on for his repeat efforts and perfectly timed defensive acts.

Much like Pickett, Eggmolesse-Smith has an uncanny knack of timing his lunging spoils to perfection and then bounding down the field with ball in hand to set up and foray forward.

Samson Ryan, the Club’s first selection (No. 40 overall) in the 2020 national draft, set up Richmond’s first two goals by being strong and assertive in the contest, both in the air and at ground level.

Ryan also showed his ability at the centre bounce to get his hand to the ball whilst his body was contorted at obtuse angles.

The budding 20-year-old set up well behind the ball and was not afraid to get in involved whilst the ball was in transition.

Ryan Garthwaite has been reorientated into a key forward in 2021 and looked right at home.

More known for being a stiff and sturdy key back, Garthwaite showed forward craft far beyond his limited exposure would suggest.

His leading patterns and connection with players up the field shown brightest, along with his lion-hearted work rate.

With Garthwaite shifting forward, the lynchpin role down back was assumed by Ben Miller, with the fourth-year Tiger showcasing his evolving leadership and direction.

Miller’s voice bellowed across the oval for most of the night, directing his teammates further afield, drumming up support when needed, filling gaps and encouraging his younger cadets.

From a VFL-list perspective, Sam Tucker showed his wares up forward with a game-high three goals.

Tucker generally stayed as the deepest forward with Garthwaite acting as the conduit between defence/midfield and attack.

Angus Hicks, luckless in 2019 after breaking his leg in the corresponding game, was electric as a small forward and constantly looked dangerous when the ball was in his area.


https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/878627/vfl-tigers-surge-past-bombers
 

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I feel there are a lot of picks in this price range (FWD, MIDS, between 170K and 250K) and that I probably prefer the upside/JS of Impey, Daniher, Ziebell, Tyson, Clark etc) or even just saving the cash with Warner/Bergman/Fullarton/Rowe.

In terms of centre bounces, Cripps, Curnow, Walsh and Williams will be ahead of him. (No Williams Round 1 so could be a trap, his score/role). Otherwise will get the 5th most centre bounce attendances (ahead of Setterfield/Kennedy/Fogarty in that regard.)

Dow will almost certainly play Round 1, but someone goes out for Williams in Round 2, my preference would be him but it could be Silvangi or Cunningham.

His scoring potential I don't think is great either.. honestly think 35-70 range. 70 average would be good. I'm expecting 55 average, dropped in Round 3. :LOL:
Wow this is a very worrying assessment, thanks for sharing in any case!
 
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I'm more concerned about his JS, how many games do they give him, before he's replaced by a Gibbons or Kennedy type. Hopefully he gets a good run as he is the future, Kennedy has had ample time to develop, Gibbons a latecomer, not the inside bull that we need to help Cripps. If selected, he should get a good number of games unless he spuds it up.
Let's be honest, he's a plodder
 
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What is the consensus on Paddy Dow, the only consistency is his inconsistency!
I feel there are a lot of picks in this price range (FWD, MIDS, between 170K and 250K) and that I probably prefer the upside/JS of Impey, Daniher, Ziebell, Tyson, Clark etc) or even just saving the cash with Warner/Bergman/Fullarton/Rowe.

In terms of centre bounces, Cripps, Curnow, Walsh and Williams will be ahead of him. (No Williams Round 1 so could be a trap, his score/role). Otherwise will get the 5th most centre bounce attendances (ahead of Setterfield/Kennedy/Fogarty in that regard.)

Dow will almost certainly play Round 1, but someone goes out for Williams in Round 2, my preference would be him but it could be Silvangi or Cunningham.

His scoring potential I don't think is great either.. honestly think 35-70 range. 70 average would be good. I'm expecting 55 average, dropped in Round 3. :LOL:
He is doing my head in because he plays first game and we won’t know fire sure what is happening with the other cheaper rookie priced players.

If he is named and I pick him, then the rookies come, I will kick myself.

If he is named and I don’t pick him, then the rookies don’t come, I will kick myself.
Funny, came to this thread to do work on a Dow alternative. Think JS ok, scoring eradicate, played Saints so maybe 55 is low and 75 high for majority of scores. Some did question his lack of attack on the ball.

Being 1st game is my concern, he is the player I would adjust if I need money. just not sure who to drop him down to (cannot go up, $5k in bank). Maybe a Cahill etc.
 
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I think there will be enough forward rookies that we don't need Dow, I dropped him from my team a few days ago and only want to pick him if he's a must. If he goes off then he's an easy trade with one of our other midpricers, but I just see him having a poor floor and that practice game against the Saints just wasn't good enough to make me think he'll turn a corner.
 

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I think there will be enough forward rookies that we don't need Dow, I dropped him from my team a few days ago and only want to pick him if he's a must. If he goes off then he's an easy trade with one of our other midpricers, but I just see him having a poor floor and that practice game against the Saints just wasn't good enough to make me think he'll turn a corner.
I think I agree with this and believe he can be overlooked on this basis too.

I’m not sure Dow will average 80+, more 65-70 odd. Has iffy JS too it seems. If he’s averaging 65-70 with iffy JS, not too worse off grabbing a 55-60 avg basement rookie and using the cash saved to try bolster a premium elsewhere
 
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Do we think that Ely Smith could be a good pickup now that Rayner has gone down?
Who else will take his spot?
Thinking of bringing him in for Bergman as Hartlett looks to be returning and could force him out.

Also will Fullarton hold his spot too?
Hard to get into the lions 22
 
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Do we think that Ely Smith could be a good pickup now that Rayner has gone down?
Who else will take his spot?
Thinking of bringing him in for Bergman as Hartlett looks to be returning and could force him out.

Also will Fullarton hold his spot too?
Hard to get into the lions 22
I'm surprised there isn't more buzz on him...he will be straight onto my ground if his name appears
 

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I'm surprised there isn't more buzz on him...he will be straight onto my ground if his name appears
I think it's just that Sharp played in the AAMI series match instead of Smith so perhaps Sharp is slightly ahead in the pecking order.

I think one of them gets named and will be a good pick.
 
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