2019 Rookies

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Welcome back bruz. Great to see you back.

How have you and Jack Watts been? Ruby been loving the motorboats?View attachment 625770


Cheers mate.

Doing well and looking forward to this year in SC and all the lolz on the forum.

Watts was with me at Octoberfest and was trying to snort some white powder off Rubys puppies but got his head stuck between them. Haha!
 
Ben McKay is an absolute lock. We literally have no other available tall defenders.
 

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Would like appreciate your input on his Super Coach average for the first 12 rounds? Cheers.

His VFL stats are quite similar to Weiterings, I think a key defender is quite easily to transition from VFL-AFL in this regard as you get a lot of switch marks and kicks.

So probably 60-70.
 
From the HS

ELY SMITH $117,300
The ready-made draftee should get a chance to show his ball winning ability on the inside over the next two weeks but faces a tough task breaking into the senior side early in his debut season.

MICHAEL GIBBONS $102,300
The mature-age recruit, who played predominantly as a forward in the practice match against the Hawks, is already in 32 per cent of SuperCoach teams after being added to the Blues’ list earlier this month. Expect that number to skyrocket come Round 1.

DYLAN CLARKE $147,700
In the VFL last season, the 20-year-old averaged 27 disposals, eight tackles, five clearances and 110 SuperCoach points per game and, despite concern over his kicking, deserves a chance to showcase his strengths in the senior team

BRETT BEWLEY $117,300
The long-kicking, hard-running mature-age recruit from Williamstown in the VFL is ready to have a big impact in his first season at Fremantle.

TOM NORTH $123,900
As the Dockers look to cover the loss of Lachie Neale and his work at stoppages, the big-bodied, inside midfielder could be a Round 1 bolter.

CHARLIE CONSTABLE $123,900
Constable just missed out on a Round 1 debut last season but it could be a different story for the tall midfielder in 2019. Watch for the 19-year-old’s clearance work during the JLT Series.

TOM ATKINS $112,900
The VFL’s tackle king — Atkins applied a record-breaking 23 in 2017 — has been training with the Cats’ forwards over the pre-season and has his eyes set on a pressure-forward role this season.

JACKSON HATELY $148,800
Hately arrived at the Giants with a body ready for the big time after a number of impressive performances at senior level in the SANFL last season. Keep an eye on the 18-year-old as he lines up on a wing.

COREY WAGNER $123,900
Wagner, signed by Melbourne under the AFL’s new rookie rules, has been a standout with his running over summer. Can he squeeze into Simon Goodwin’s side as a role-player?

ZAK BUTTERS $157,800
The No. 12 selection from last year’s draft was the Power’s best-performed first-year player in the practice match against the Crows. With spots up for grabs at Alberton, look for the damaging 18-year-old to make a compelling case over the next two weeks.

RILEY COLLIER-DAWKINS $121,800
This kid is a future SuperCoach star and, if he can carry his intra-club form into the JLT Series, a debut might come sooner than most originally suspected.
 
From the HS

DYLAN CLARKE $147,700
In the VFL last season, the 20-year-old averaged 27 disposals, eight tackles, five clearances and 110 SuperCoach points per game and, despite concern over his kicking, deserves a chance to showcase his strengths in the senior team
Dylan Clarke, mature ager?
I have missed this rookie altogether, one of those types you go scrambling for that puts your panties in a twist looking for info, on lockout weekend. Crazy Woosha madman will do it too.
 

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