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Position 2023 Midfielders

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Anyone else surprised at Laird’s ownership percentage? I get that he is more expensive than a premo hooker in Dubai, but he was ridiculously consistent last year. Might not have hit the same massive scores as regularly as say Oliver, but after missing the first couple rounds through injury he got going pretty quickly, and then post bye went bonkers

The most expensive player in SC is never the most expensive player in SC the following year. Therefore they are always bad value. Also Laird is very consistent, but Olipig's ceiling is way higher and he has more scope to elevate his average to new amazing heights. Clarry is 25, Laird is 29. I think these are the reasons why many more coaches are choosing Clarry as their flagship
 
The most expensive player in SC is never the most expensive player in SC the following year. Therefore they are always bad value. Also Laird is very consistent, but Olipig's ceiling is way higher and he has more scope to elevate his average to new amazing heights. Clarry is 25, Laird is 29. I think these are the reasons why many more coaches are choosing Clarry as their flagship
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Alright Bollox SSwans2011 and the rest of you bloods supporters.

Angus Sheldrick. What's the deal. That sucker screams M9 to me if he's selected.
His best bet at the moment is probably displacing Clarke in that defensive forward role. He'll be competing with him, Konstanty, and Wicks for that role.

Any other role and he's probably a sub risk IMO. Will be relying on injuries to one of Warner, Rowbottom, Parker, or Mills, and even then, Gulden, Papley, and potentially Stephens and McInerney likely to rotate through there a bit.
 
Alright Bollox SSwans2011 and the rest of you bloods supporters.

Angus Sheldrick. What's the deal. That sucker screams M9 to me if he's selected.
He's half a chance for Rnd 1, but if there's a slot in the mids for a rook i'm putting my lot on Matt Roberts to get it. Been right in it with the mid group at training, put on condition, and $123K is perfect if he gets a gig Rnd 1.
Sheldrick will play plenty thru the year i reckon....but at this point i need to think of Rnd 1 only. Tough list to break into right now.
 
for any saints fans - do you think bytel is b22 and if so will he be ready to go round 1? feels weird this year that there are more cash cows interesting me in the forward and backline rather than the midfield. a lot of the rookies that are otherwise interesting such as cam mackenzie are potential sub risks which could kill cash gen
 
for any saints fans - do you think bytel is b22 and if so will he be ready to go round 1? feels weird this year that there are more cash cows interesting me in the forward and backline rather than the midfield. a lot of the rookies that are otherwise interesting such as cam mackenzie are potential sub risks which could kill cash gen

Ratts didn’t like Bytel, and wouldn’t play him. I was told this by some one I know who is mates with Bytel. If he is going to get a opportunity it would be this year.

He has great skills and from training reports he is in great shape/moving well. Just Will depended where the coach’s see him in the pecking order and if we have injuries to one of our inside mids. Steele and crouch play a similar role, Clark is training with the midfield group. Along with Gresh, windy, Higgins and Ross running through the middle. Owens may get more mid time once our talls move back into the forward line, phillipou is also a good chance to play mid through out the season. Also take into consideration Jones. In saying that, who ever is training/playing the best will be given the role.

I have windy in my team. The man is training the house down and really dedicated professionally to becoming a good footballer. He will have JS and a higher output this year as he will not being used as a tagger.
 
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Lachie Ash. Will he get significant midfield time with the loss of TT and Hopper?

He seems to get a fair bit of the ball but plays different roles and may need big numbers to score given average disposal efficiency.

Hopper seems a lot safer but I don't mind Ash if given the right role. GWS fans probably know more?
Ash won't be affected by the loss of TT and Hopper. He'll play the same roles that he did last year, wing with some time on half back flank. Should score about the same as well.
 
Smith's very much on my "watchlist"

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BAILEY BACK IN ACTION

The hair and the flair.

Bailey Smith just continues to live up to the hype.

Just weeks after returning from leg soreness, the star Dog impressed with his speed and agility.

He had been on a modified program due to leg soreness in January but completed the entire session at full pace, with his endeavour – particularly in running drills – noted by onlookers.

Smith, 22, had lingering soreness and only returned to more extensive training last week with his workload having been carefully managed.

He watched on for the final match simulation periods on Tuesday but will continue to build towards the season proper.

Top draft pick Jamarra Ugle-Hagan also turned heads with his sharp ball use.

 

The “exceptional” Eagle who is setting the standard​

Midfielder Jai Culley has taken his training to another level this pre-season according to West Coast coach Adam Simpson.

The 19-year-old Victorian was taken by the Eagles in last year’s Mid-Season Rookie Draft before playing four AFL matches in the royal blue and gold, averaging 13 disposals.

Half a dozen Eagles players nominated Culley when asked ‘Which teammate has impressed you most this pre-season?’

“He missed the draft last year and was a mid-season rookie during the season, so I think he understands the volatility of AFL. If I said, ‘mate, chop off your little finger and we’ll play you Round 1’, he’d get the butter knife out and cut it off.


“He’s really keen, which is great, because it just rubs off on everyone else. I’m not surprised (others are mentioning him).”

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Small sample ....but for $276K has a good ceiling & early JS with West Coast
 

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The “exceptional” Eagle who is setting the standard​

Midfielder Jai Culley has taken his training to another level this pre-season according to West Coast coach Adam Simpson.

The 19-year-old Victorian was taken by the Eagles in last year’s Mid-Season Rookie Draft before playing four AFL matches in the royal blue and gold, averaging 13 disposals.

Half a dozen Eagles players nominated Culley when asked ‘Which teammate has impressed you most this pre-season?’

“He missed the draft last year and was a mid-season rookie during the season, so I think he understands the volatility of AFL. If I said, ‘mate, chop off your little finger and we’ll play you Round 1’, he’d get the butter knife out and cut it off.


“He’s really keen, which is great, because it just rubs off on everyone else. I’m not surprised (others are mentioning him).”

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Small sample ....but for $276K has a good ceiling & early JS with West Coast
Similar price to Berry last year who is a better (and similar) player and he was a slow burn. Don't really see the value there personally.
 
Similar price to Berry last year who is a better (and similar) player and he was a slow burn. Don't really see the value there personally.

I owned Berry last year, Shoulder injury early on knocked him around for a while unfortunately. This forced him to a more outside role on the wing which impacted his output no doubt.

As soon as I got rid of him he came good. 😢
 
I owned Berry last year, Shoulder injury early on knocked him around for a while unfortunately. This forced him to a more outside role on the wing which impacted his output no doubt.

As soon as I got rid of him he came good. 😢
He ended up making me close enough to $150k in the end IIRC, so no complaints from me. The shoulder injury was a pain in the ass, although not unexpected.

I reckon in the right role he could easily be a 100+ player, but hard to see it happening given the Brisbane midfield.
 

The “exceptional” Eagle who is setting the standard​

Midfielder Jai Culley has taken his training to another level this pre-season according to West Coast coach Adam Simpson.

The 19-year-old Victorian was taken by the Eagles in last year’s Mid-Season Rookie Draft before playing four AFL matches in the royal blue and gold, averaging 13 disposals.

Half a dozen Eagles players nominated Culley when asked ‘Which teammate has impressed you most this pre-season?’

“He missed the draft last year and was a mid-season rookie during the season, so I think he understands the volatility of AFL. If I said, ‘mate, chop off your little finger and we’ll play you Round 1’, he’d get the butter knife out and cut it off.


“He’s really keen, which is great, because it just rubs off on everyone else. I’m not surprised (others are mentioning him).”

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Small sample ....but for $276K has a good ceiling & early JS with West Coast
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