Fantasy teams 2007 - bumped thread
Votes are considered on the basis of 2007 performances only. Please also take structure into account. Feel free to post why you voted a particular way or make comments on different teams.
Get voting kids!
Everyone else please feel free to post your teams and why we should vote for you.
crows98
FF: Russell Robertson ~ Brad Ottens ~Jarrod Waite
HF: Mathew Bode ~ Matthew Pavlich ~ Brad Green
C: Joel Corey ~ Mark Ricciuto ~ Martin Mattner
HB: Adam Selwood ~ Chad Cornes ~ Brendon Goddard
FB: Tom Harley ~ Ben Rutten ~ Mathew Lappin
Ruck: Matthew Clarke ~ Tyson Stenglein ~ Kane Cornes
Interchange: John Meesen ~ Nathan Lovett-Murray ~ Des Headland ~ Sean Rusling
The main strength to my side would be the defensive back 6; it has flexibility and hard nosed defenders. Rutten and Harley would allow Cornes and Selwood to run out of defense and play that attacking role of the half back line
The forward line is can be considered dangerous with Pavlich, Green and Robertson but if they are having a bad day all 6 have been know to go missing.
The captain of my side would Mark Ricciuto
The bench is quite young and inexperienced but still a very talented bunch of players.
Mad Dog
Darren Milburn, Cam Mooney, David Mundy
Sam Butler, Brent Staker, Shane Tuck
Cameron Bruce, Adam Cooney, Shaun McManus
Danyle Pearce, Brad Miller, Scott Lucas
Ashley Hansen, Matt Richardson, Adam Schneider
Josh Fraser, Scott West, Nick Stevens
Int: Mark Seaby, Richard Tambling, Jarryd Roughead, Sam Mitchell.
The main strength of my side is flexibility. I have selected players who can play all over the ground. Miller, Lucas, Hansen, Staker, and Richo can all play CHF and a lead up full forward role if required. Lucas and Hansen can play CHB. Cooney, Pearce, Mitchell, Tambling, Tuck, and McManus can all play on ball.
In hindsight perhaps I should have selected another small in place of Roughead, but I think there is a fair amount of run, even from Roughead and Milburn.
Pearce and the Schneiderman are 2 of the most exciting crumbing forwards going around atm.
My team averaged 21 games per player last season and so if 2006 is any indication – they will have a good year in 2007. I think Mundy, Butler, Staker, Tuck, Cooney, Pearce, Hansen, Schneider, Tambling, Seaby, and Roughead are all players of the future and are on a positive development curve at the moment. Only Milburn, West, Richardson, McManus, and Lucas have played their best football so far in their careers – but all are still very important to their respective club sides.
KUNG FU
B Ben Johnson - Darren Glass - Lindsay Gilbee
HB Grant Birchall - Sam Fisher - Dane Swan
C Heath Black - Cameron Ling - Brent Stanton
HF Brad Johnson (c) - Nick Riewoldt - Brent Harvey
F James Bartel - Ryan Murphy - Paul Chapman
R Troy Simmonds - Simon Black (vc) - Joel Corey
IC Hamish McIntosh - Heath Scotland - Michael Doughty - Matt Egan
I drafted with best available in mind pretty much the whole way through, so I'm thoroughly stoked with my team. The real strength of this team, much like MD, is the flexibility, particularly the extent of midfield rotations. A lot of my players love to play on ball, but are still natural defenders or forwards. In part this is because of their youth and athleticism. My main weakness is that I do have only 2 genuine tall forwards in my line up, but Simmonds and McIntosh are both accomplished forwards as well. Other than that, my structure is pretty tight, with quality inside and outside mids, a great balance of height and pace. Riewoldt and Johnson were both in the top 10 goalkickers last season and are sure to get support from Ryan Murphy, a kid I've been very excited about for a while and Paul Chapman is sure to be pressing AA selectors again. The midfield is very solid with Simon Black providing the lead, supported by Corey, Bartel, Stanton, Ling, Heath Black, Scotland and Dogger all providing lots of run and winning a lot of a possessions. My backline is stapled tight with AA FB Glass supported by the aggressive run of Johnson, Gilbee and Swan, with young Sam Fisher, Grant Birchall and Matt Egan winning a lot of their own ball and creating a lot of defensive pressure.
kimirocks
FF Dale Thomas - Brendan Fevola - Michael O'Loughlin
HF Jason Akermanis - Barry Hall - Nathan Bock
C Brent Reilly - Tyson Edwards - Daniel Giansiracusa
HB Michael Braun - Justin Koschitzke - Andrew Walker
FB Scott Stevens - Mal Michael - Heath Shaw
1R Ben Hudson - Nick Dal Santo - Andrew Embley
Int. Richard Douglas - Tom Hislop - Mitch Clark - Jordan Russell
Strength is most definately the forward line. A running defence could work well, although not as strong defensively as others. Midfield is workman like, but should combine well with a structure similar to that of the Crows (although with the help of a decent forward line, could be more dominant than that). Can easily kick a winning score, but getting the ball there will prove to be the hard part.
turbo182
Luke Ball
Shaun Burgoyne
Warren Tredrea
Jeff White
Matt Maguire
Dustin Fletcher
Daniel Bradshaw
Marc Murphy
Justin Sherman
Peter Bell
Jason Porplyzia
Kane Johnson
Darren Jolly
Nathan G Brown
Peter Burgoyne
Nathan D Brown
Dale Morris
Gets!
Ben Cousins
Daniel Kerr
Andrew McLeod
Matthew Scarlett
Lance Franklin
Nathan Thompson
Brett Deledio
Quentin Lynch
Nathan Bassett
Peter Everitt
Chris Tarrant
Joel Bowden
Angus Monfries
Daniel Harris
Jobe Watson
David Hale
Patrick Bowden
Ivan Maric
Michael Gardiner
Scott Gumbleton
Ryan Crowley
Alwyn Davey
Votes are considered on the basis of 2007 performances only. Please also take structure into account. Feel free to post why you voted a particular way or make comments on different teams.
Get voting kids!
Everyone else please feel free to post your teams and why we should vote for you.
crows98
FF: Russell Robertson ~ Brad Ottens ~Jarrod Waite
HF: Mathew Bode ~ Matthew Pavlich ~ Brad Green
C: Joel Corey ~ Mark Ricciuto ~ Martin Mattner
HB: Adam Selwood ~ Chad Cornes ~ Brendon Goddard
FB: Tom Harley ~ Ben Rutten ~ Mathew Lappin
Ruck: Matthew Clarke ~ Tyson Stenglein ~ Kane Cornes
Interchange: John Meesen ~ Nathan Lovett-Murray ~ Des Headland ~ Sean Rusling
The main strength to my side would be the defensive back 6; it has flexibility and hard nosed defenders. Rutten and Harley would allow Cornes and Selwood to run out of defense and play that attacking role of the half back line
The forward line is can be considered dangerous with Pavlich, Green and Robertson but if they are having a bad day all 6 have been know to go missing.
The captain of my side would Mark Ricciuto
The bench is quite young and inexperienced but still a very talented bunch of players.
Mad Dog
Darren Milburn, Cam Mooney, David Mundy
Sam Butler, Brent Staker, Shane Tuck
Cameron Bruce, Adam Cooney, Shaun McManus
Danyle Pearce, Brad Miller, Scott Lucas
Ashley Hansen, Matt Richardson, Adam Schneider
Josh Fraser, Scott West, Nick Stevens
Int: Mark Seaby, Richard Tambling, Jarryd Roughead, Sam Mitchell.
The main strength of my side is flexibility. I have selected players who can play all over the ground. Miller, Lucas, Hansen, Staker, and Richo can all play CHF and a lead up full forward role if required. Lucas and Hansen can play CHB. Cooney, Pearce, Mitchell, Tambling, Tuck, and McManus can all play on ball.
In hindsight perhaps I should have selected another small in place of Roughead, but I think there is a fair amount of run, even from Roughead and Milburn.
Pearce and the Schneiderman are 2 of the most exciting crumbing forwards going around atm.
My team averaged 21 games per player last season and so if 2006 is any indication – they will have a good year in 2007. I think Mundy, Butler, Staker, Tuck, Cooney, Pearce, Hansen, Schneider, Tambling, Seaby, and Roughead are all players of the future and are on a positive development curve at the moment. Only Milburn, West, Richardson, McManus, and Lucas have played their best football so far in their careers – but all are still very important to their respective club sides.
KUNG FU
B Ben Johnson - Darren Glass - Lindsay Gilbee
HB Grant Birchall - Sam Fisher - Dane Swan
C Heath Black - Cameron Ling - Brent Stanton
HF Brad Johnson (c) - Nick Riewoldt - Brent Harvey
F James Bartel - Ryan Murphy - Paul Chapman
R Troy Simmonds - Simon Black (vc) - Joel Corey
IC Hamish McIntosh - Heath Scotland - Michael Doughty - Matt Egan
I drafted with best available in mind pretty much the whole way through, so I'm thoroughly stoked with my team. The real strength of this team, much like MD, is the flexibility, particularly the extent of midfield rotations. A lot of my players love to play on ball, but are still natural defenders or forwards. In part this is because of their youth and athleticism. My main weakness is that I do have only 2 genuine tall forwards in my line up, but Simmonds and McIntosh are both accomplished forwards as well. Other than that, my structure is pretty tight, with quality inside and outside mids, a great balance of height and pace. Riewoldt and Johnson were both in the top 10 goalkickers last season and are sure to get support from Ryan Murphy, a kid I've been very excited about for a while and Paul Chapman is sure to be pressing AA selectors again. The midfield is very solid with Simon Black providing the lead, supported by Corey, Bartel, Stanton, Ling, Heath Black, Scotland and Dogger all providing lots of run and winning a lot of a possessions. My backline is stapled tight with AA FB Glass supported by the aggressive run of Johnson, Gilbee and Swan, with young Sam Fisher, Grant Birchall and Matt Egan winning a lot of their own ball and creating a lot of defensive pressure.
kimirocks
FF Dale Thomas - Brendan Fevola - Michael O'Loughlin
HF Jason Akermanis - Barry Hall - Nathan Bock
C Brent Reilly - Tyson Edwards - Daniel Giansiracusa
HB Michael Braun - Justin Koschitzke - Andrew Walker
FB Scott Stevens - Mal Michael - Heath Shaw
1R Ben Hudson - Nick Dal Santo - Andrew Embley
Int. Richard Douglas - Tom Hislop - Mitch Clark - Jordan Russell
Strength is most definately the forward line. A running defence could work well, although not as strong defensively as others. Midfield is workman like, but should combine well with a structure similar to that of the Crows (although with the help of a decent forward line, could be more dominant than that). Can easily kick a winning score, but getting the ball there will prove to be the hard part.
turbo182
Luke Ball
Shaun Burgoyne
Warren Tredrea
Jeff White
Matt Maguire
Dustin Fletcher
Daniel Bradshaw
Marc Murphy
Justin Sherman
Peter Bell
Jason Porplyzia
Kane Johnson
Darren Jolly
Nathan G Brown
Peter Burgoyne
Nathan D Brown
Dale Morris
Gets!
Ben Cousins
Daniel Kerr
Andrew McLeod
Matthew Scarlett
Lance Franklin
Nathan Thompson
Brett Deledio
Quentin Lynch
Nathan Bassett
Peter Everitt
Chris Tarrant
Joel Bowden
Angus Monfries
Daniel Harris
Jobe Watson
David Hale
Patrick Bowden
Ivan Maric
Michael Gardiner
Scott Gumbleton
Ryan Crowley
Alwyn Davey





