Tuesday 29 May 2007

Form drops ready to bounce back

Most of things guys have had an injury of some discription or maybe just a bit of poor these such players could be very handy additions to your Dream Team at a disounted price:

Lenny Hayes (StK): Down $71,000 at could drop more after this week unless he puts a big score together Hayes would be a great buy with a price tag that can only go one way. And that is of course up.

Ben Johnson (Coll): Johnson has dropped a massive $82,100 and sits at the juicey price of $287,200 so gobble him up now before he gets back to the $330,000 mark that he is worth.

Troy Simmonds (Rich): After being injured in the early minutes of his round 6 clash he has a 7 as his most recent score this will be included in his price average for the next to weeks which will drop him even further to around the $260,000 mark $110,000 less than his origonal asking price after a stellar 2006.

Cash Cows of Round 9

Mitch Morton (W.C): As far as centres go Morton would have to be the biggest bubble about to burst when it comes to quick cash injections at $117,800 he averages a handy 71 from his 2 matches. Of course one more match and his price will rocket and if he can just put together another 70 he should shoot straight to 150k and it's only onwards and upwards from there.

Clint Bizzle (Melb): After a very patchy couple of years with injuries resulting in his bargin Dream Team price Clint will hopefully be able to put some good footy together this year. With scores of 42 and 80 giving him a 61 average to date he would make a very handy reserve as he is likely to maintain his spot and level out at about a 60-65 average for the season. His price sits at $127,600 and will continue to rise up to the mid to low 200's.

Mitch Clark (Bris): Obvious one I know but how could I leave him out Bris fans have been waiting for his return after a promising start to his career was hampered by injuries. Arrive he did with 5 goals in a loosing team against Collingwood. With minimal forward options other than Brown and the high wraps put on Clark he is likely to play the rest of the season and should take his price tag of 177k up to the 250k mark if his current form continues.

Thursday 10 May 2007

Cash Cows Of the week

Cleve Hughes: Cleve played just 3 games last season with out having a major impact but did show signs that he had plenty of talent. In his 2 matches this season he has Dream Team scores of 72 against West Coast and 87 in the thumping dished out by the Cats. With an Average of 79.5 and a price tag of just $89,000 Hughes could provide a great cash injection as well as be a handy reserve for the season ahead. Especialy seeing as Richmond have written off the season and have adopted a youth policy.

Ricky Petterd: I won't say to much about Ricky as I spoke about him after his first up performance but if you are looking for a hand Centre that will make you some good dollars. Look no further averaging 86 and coming off a massive 101 last week his price will sky rocket so it's now or never if you intend to add hime to your Dream Team.

Tuesday 1 May 2007

Round 5 AFL Dream Team Wrap

Here are a few player that could be worthy inclusions to your Dream team. I haven't bothered to discuss the obvious ones like Selwood and co. Because you either have them or know all about them anyway but here are some players that may have slipped under the radar just a little...

Richard Hadley has played 3 games so his price has already increased 30k however he is yet to even play 70% of any game as he is being eased back into things after his 2 knee reconstructions. Would surprise me if Hadley scores under 60pts in any game from here on end. He is a future star for the lions.

Ricky Petterd played his first game of AFL football on the weekend and definitely didn't go unnoticed. cracking the 100 point mark on debut which is a huge effort. Petterd was draft 2nd round at 30 overall by Melbourne in the 2006 draft from Broadbeach in the QAFL and could have been hire after he was unable to attend draft camp due to injury. Keep an out out for him this week because his price could shoot through the roof with another similar performance to last week.

Shannon Cox has not missed a beat in his first 3 games for Collingwood this year and is still a bargain buy at 123k especially if you are looking for a nice cheap forward that will make you some dollars. Cox had his best game in Round 5 notching up 82 points and has improved with each of his 3 outings. Another you talent at the pies who looks to have a bright future at the club.

Aaron Edwards along with couple of the other Kangaroos youngsters have gone along way towards helping the Kanga's regain the respect of the AFL community with there hard in and under brand of football. Edwards has been a solid contributor for the Kangas as well as Dream Team coaches who put faith in him from the get go. Could be a very useful pick up. Listed in the forwards with a price tag of just 135k the only way is up for this young Roo.
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