Strategy 2024 DPP Changes

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I guess we'll know on JHF before his Bye. If he gets FWD he's staying, for sure. If not, he probably gets upgraded to a proper premo mid off their Bye.
Yep, same here.

Good time for a 120+ score as well. Now has Hawks and North in his next 2. He could be $550k+ before his bye.

Unfortunately the replacement candidates with the rd12 bye aren't all that appealing to me. Might be worth holding JHF even for rd13, then just flipping him to Serong/Butters in rd14, or Zerrett in rd15. All depends on who you got of course.
 

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How is Darcy tracking for Fwd/Ruck?

He was close after round 6.

Those few games with spud Lobb in the team may have set back his chances of getting DPP.
If anything his ruck time has decreased since round 6. Not sure he gets there.
 

Relevant players

Christian Petracca MID​

Midfield78%
Forward22%

The big mover of round 9. Petracca shook a hard tag from Carlton’s Matt Kennedy by moving forward and was almost the Demons’ matchwinner with 10 score involvements, including five goals of his own. All eyes are on whether that performance prompts Simon Goodwin to station him more in attack, where Petracca spent 69 per cent of game time against Carlton. He’ll have to play almost exclusively forward for two more weeks to get DPP in round 12, but round 18 is a genuine chance if Petracca’s increased forward time continues.

Bigoa Nyuon FWD​

Defence98%
Ruck2%

Needs to play the next two matches to be eligible for DEF/FWD at round 12, which seems a long shot. Nyuon hasn’t featured since round 7 in North’s senior team.

Tom De Koning RUC​

Ruck75%
Forward25%

TDK has been trending in the right direction to give SuperCoaches another RUC/FWD to consider, but a finger injury to Marc Pittonet will likely ruin those hopes. Pittonet has had 73-78 per cent CBAs in the past three weeks while De Koning has recorded 27 per cent or less.

Jason Horne-Francis MID​

Midfield70%
Forward30%

Horne-Francis has barely shifted from a 70-30 split in recent weeks, and has been used at 42-58 per cent of centre bounces in the past five matches. Ollie Wines and Jackson Mead had the biggest increase due to Connor Rozee’s absence. He needs to play predominantly forward in the next two weeks to gain FWD status.

Jake Rogers MID​

Midfield2%
Forward98%

Damien Hardwick backed in Rogers at selection after a quiet third game and he responded with a healthy 64 points and a $37k price jump. Playing as a small forward, he’s a lock to pick up DPP, which could provide useful cover over the mid-season byes for his 37,000 owners.

Ed Richards DEF​

Defence50%
Midfield41%
Forward9%

With Tom Liberatore out indefinitely, Richards’ CBAs shoot back through the roof against Richmond – attending 93 per cent on Saturday night. In the process he blasted through the 35 per cent DPP threshold and is set to become a DEF/MID. He’s priced at under $500,000 and if he produces another score like his 163 against the Tigers, he’s a player to put on your trade watch list.

Lachie Sullivan MID​

Midfield65%
Forward35%

One of the most-popular trade ins this week, Collingwood’s SSP signing sits right on the threshold of becoming a FWD/MID. The problem is he will only have played four games if he stays in the Magpies’ side until round 11, which falls short of the 50 per cent needed to be eligible for DPP.

Sam Darcy FWD​

Defence1%
Ruck29%
Forward70%

The big Bulldog went close to DPP after round 6 and is an outside chance of becoming a RUC/FWD in the second round of DPP additions. Darcy had 30 ruck contests to Tim English’s 62 against Richmond and would need at least a 50-50 split in the next three rounds to push toward the 35 per cent ruck threshold.

Jack Sinclair DEF​

Defence63%
Midfield37%

Sinclair’s move into the midfield continued on the weekend, although without the same impact as the previous week (scoring 83 SuperCoach points). He is now over the 35 per cent threshold to become a DEF/MID after round 11. Ross Lyon’s team is crying out for more dare and precision going inside 50 and Sinclair can help with both areas, so he seems unlikely to move out of the centre square any time soon. He’s good value at $548k, but his price probably won’t move much either way if you want to wait to grab him in defence or the midfield.

Harry Sheezel DEF​

Defence73%
Midfield13%
Forward14%

Sheezel is spending less time in defence – with an obvious impact on his SuperCoach output – but the problem for his potential DPP outlook is that his game time is now being split between the backline, midfield and forward line. Even playing as a full-time midfielder for the next two rounds is unlikely to get him to 35 per cent before round 12.
 
Is there anywhere we can see a breakdown of all players def/mid/fwd time? Be curious how Dawson is tracking as his CBA numbers aren't that high and he's certainly pushed forward a bit.
 

Relevant players

Christian Petracca MID​

Midfield78%
Forward22%

The big mover of round 9. Petracca shook a hard tag from Carlton’s Matt Kennedy by moving forward and was almost the Demons’ matchwinner with 10 score involvements, including five goals of his own. All eyes are on whether that performance prompts Simon Goodwin to station him more in attack, where Petracca spent 69 per cent of game time against Carlton. He’ll have to play almost exclusively forward for two more weeks to get DPP in round 12, but round 18 is a genuine chance if Petracca’s increased forward time continues.

Bigoa Nyuon FWD​

Defence98%
Ruck2%

Needs to play the next two matches to be eligible for DEF/FWD at round 12, which seems a long shot. Nyuon hasn’t featured since round 7 in North’s senior team.

Tom De Koning RUC​

Ruck75%
Forward25%

TDK has been trending in the right direction to give SuperCoaches another RUC/FWD to consider, but a finger injury to Marc Pittonet will likely ruin those hopes. Pittonet has had 73-78 per cent CBAs in the past three weeks while De Koning has recorded 27 per cent or less.

Jason Horne-Francis MID​

Midfield70%
Forward30%

Horne-Francis has barely shifted from a 70-30 split in recent weeks, and has been used at 42-58 per cent of centre bounces in the past five matches. Ollie Wines and Jackson Mead had the biggest increase due to Connor Rozee’s absence. He needs to play predominantly forward in the next two weeks to gain FWD status.

Jake Rogers MID​

Midfield2%
Forward98%

Damien Hardwick backed in Rogers at selection after a quiet third game and he responded with a healthy 64 points and a $37k price jump. Playing as a small forward, he’s a lock to pick up DPP, which could provide useful cover over the mid-season byes for his 37,000 owners.

Ed Richards DEF​

Defence50%
Midfield41%
Forward9%

With Tom Liberatore out indefinitely, Richards’ CBAs shoot back through the roof against Richmond – attending 93 per cent on Saturday night. In the process he blasted through the 35 per cent DPP threshold and is set to become a DEF/MID. He’s priced at under $500,000 and if he produces another score like his 163 against the Tigers, he’s a player to put on your trade watch list.

Lachie Sullivan MID​

Midfield65%
Forward35%

One of the most-popular trade ins this week, Collingwood’s SSP signing sits right on the threshold of becoming a FWD/MID. The problem is he will only have played four games if he stays in the Magpies’ side until round 11, which falls short of the 50 per cent needed to be eligible for DPP.

Sam Darcy FWD​

Defence1%
Ruck29%
Forward70%

The big Bulldog went close to DPP after round 6 and is an outside chance of becoming a RUC/FWD in the second round of DPP additions. Darcy had 30 ruck contests to Tim English’s 62 against Richmond and would need at least a 50-50 split in the next three rounds to push toward the 35 per cent ruck threshold.

Jack Sinclair DEF​

Defence63%
Midfield37%

Sinclair’s move into the midfield continued on the weekend, although without the same impact as the previous week (scoring 83 SuperCoach points). He is now over the 35 per cent threshold to become a DEF/MID after round 11. Ross Lyon’s team is crying out for more dare and precision going inside 50 and Sinclair can help with both areas, so he seems unlikely to move out of the centre square any time soon. He’s good value at $548k, but his price probably won’t move much either way if you want to wait to grab him in defence or the midfield.

Harry Sheezel DEF​

Defence73%
Midfield13%
Forward14%

Sheezel is spending less time in defence – with an obvious impact on his SuperCoach output – but the problem for his potential DPP outlook is that his game time is now being split between the backline, midfield and forward line. Even playing as a full-time midfielder for the next two rounds is unlikely to get him to 35 per cent before round 12.

So seems nothing meaningful on the horizon then
 

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Ah Chee maybe as a forward. Has had a couple of good games in a row, but feel like he has to play really well to score ok
 

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