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Upgrade analysis: Centres

by dreamteamhero.com.au | May 24th, 2007 | Comments : [16] | Categories: Trade advice.

You may want to read my overall strategy reasoning before continuing.

Best cheap rookies:

David Armitage ($89k): Very highly rated at the Saints, and encouragingly, rotated through the midfield in his first game last week. Lenny Hayes’ return doesn’t augur well for his game time, but then again, Leigh Montagna broke his jaw. If another Saint midfielder goes down with injury, get on him as fast as you can.

Beau Muston ($82k): The Hawks really rate this one. He was in the mix before round one, (before Ellis got the nod ahead of him) and since then hasn’t played. He’ll no doubt get a run this year, (youth policy), and he’s a reasonable chance to keep his spot. As a free-running flanker, loves the uncontested stats.

Mitch Morton ($117k): Classy, classy player. I don’t know how the Eagles keep coming up with them. Make no mistake – Morton is destined for big things, and I reckon West Coast will find room for him very soon. Played his first game for the year two weeks ago, after injuring a knee in the pre-season.

Travis Boak ($103k): Top-five pick last year, obviously, and has been in solid form in the SANFL. I have no doubt Port will give him a crack this year.

Bryce Campbell ($82k): With all the hype around Froggy Davey (I mean Alwyn) this year, Campbell could have been just as good a Dream Team recruit early on. He’s a mature-age first-year player, like Davey, but has been injured until now. Pity, because if he’d got a run it would probably have worked out well. He’s an inside midfielder, Sam Mitchell-style, and I assume is pretty prolific when it comes to stats.

Best upgrade options:

(These first few are the more expensive top-shelf players. The latter bunch are cheaper, more speculative upgrade targets).

Chris Judd ($396k): Gun. I reckon he’s the most consistent Dream Teamer there is. Worth getting.

Kane Cornes ($386k): Should drop this week, but not much. Loves the possessions, and a proven DT star. Not much risk here either.

Cameron Bruce ($375k): Will benefit from Brock McLean’s return to Melbourne, and slightly cheaper than he’s worth right now. Excellent choice.

Sam Mitchell ($380k): In better form than ever for the Hawks, racking up the numbers and pushing himself every week. Wants to be the next Hawks captain.

Simon Goodwin ($337k): Without doubt the cheapest of the in-form midfielders, after some shockers earlier this season including one score of just 4. That’s all in the past, his injury concerns are gone, and he’s ready to fire up. Very smart choice, this one.

Andrew Carrazzo ($344k): Wondering how much more Carrazzo could go up; not much, I reckon. However, he’s playing wonderful football and scoring very well. Not a popular choice, which helps distinguish your team. But make no mistake – we’re in the ‘speculative’ stage of proceedings now.

Steven Salopek ($291k): Like Kane Cornes, loves to get the ball, and is having a poor start to the year. Hasn’t got a lot of publicity, so a rather sly choice. Set to go up.

Shaun Burgoyne ($282k): Will go down in price this week, so ‘wait there’ for a bit. Nevertheless, has had a run of shockers, and his value is approaching the lowest it will ever be. I reckon he’ll get back into top form, although he’ll be rather inconsistent, as the year goes on. Excellent value for money.

Adam Goodes ($257k): Going to rise in price, so this is the week. However, even with a significant rise, will still be as cheap as all buggery. But I wouldn’t recommend Goodes, I’m a bit too worried about the bad form, which I reckon will last for a while yet.

Daniel Kerr ($296k): Now that he’s suspended, you can rest easy for two weeks, safe in the knowledge that while you sort out your backs and forwards, this brilliant opportunity to get Kerr for less than $300k will still exist. Don’t forget – this bloke was killing it earlier in the season. He’s had some bad weeks, some shockers, in a row, but don’t let that stop you.

Andrew Mackie ($301k): Unusual choice, I know. But Mackie has been a real play-maker for the Cats this season, running off half-back. If he can cement that position (and he’s a long way towards doing that, with very little fanfare) watch out. He’ll be a great Dream Team pickup. However, there are injury worries (he missed last week, and is in doubt for this week).

 

16 Responses to “Upgrade analysis: Centres”

Billy Says: 9:30 pm, May 24th, 2007

What about Houli? Is he likely to keep a regular spot in the Bombers line-up or will Lovett-Murray push him out as soon as he returns?


Jeraldo Says: 12:15 am, May 25th, 2007

Hey there,
what do you think of upgrading Rodan to Bartel? I mean he’s the leading point getter thus far, but is he worth the $400k ?

thanks


Tom Says: 7:04 am, May 25th, 2007

1. I’m an Essendon fan, and I don’t reckon Houli will play regularly this season. For one, Tom Hislop is looking like debuting soon, and there’s a couple of others in a similar position to Bachar.

2. Get Kane Cornes instead. Equally good, and saves you around $20k.


Andrew Says: 9:46 am, May 25th, 2007

Hey,

I’m looking at upgrading Haselby, what do you guys think of:
Cross, Mitchell, Bruce or as a cheaper option Goodwin (I already have Judd and K.Cornes)


Jeraldo Says: 11:44 am, May 25th, 2007

hey tom, re: Kane cornes
I was thinking of doing that before, however, Im a port fan and i already have a lot of port players in my team. i had kane who was a champion last year but im hesitant to keep overloading on port players incase they all get smashed in one game or something (like the sydney one - although kane did still get 99).

btw port players i have are c.cornes, s.burgoyne, pearce, lade, rodan, krakouer. & my other centres are judd, dal santo, watson, gibbs, schmidt.

thanks


Tom Says: 11:51 am, May 25th, 2007

Andrew, you really can’t go wrong with any of those upgrades - Cross, Mitchell, Bruce and Goodwin are all blue-chip prospects.

Personally, I’d go Mitchell if you have the cash - I reckon he’s the most reliable - although Bruce should improve with McLean back in the mix.


Jocko Says: 1:27 pm, May 25th, 2007

Andrew, word of warning, I slotted Mitchell in this week. I am the touch of death this year. You’d be better off trading for Cousins.


Andrew Says: 1:44 pm, May 25th, 2007

i think i’m going to do these trades:
A.Browne (redone his hamstring) for Bachar Houli then trade Haselby (down on fitness and might not play 2night) for Goodwin (solid performer and a B/E of 37 plus he is in great form)

What do you guys think


akka Says: 2:12 pm, May 25th, 2007

keep Browne, hes a jet and will hopefully come back mid season and the dockers will need his pace. will houli get a game wk in wk out? or will lovett come back into his spot?


Jocko Says: 2:24 pm, May 25th, 2007

Break even’s are largely irrelevant if you are trading someone to keep for the entire season. Goodwin will go up this week but so what? Houli will play 1 or 2 more games then move back to the reserves. Browne though very unlikely to play again - chronic hamstring injury.


Matt Says: 3:06 pm, May 25th, 2007

andrew browne has a chronic hamstring injury on one hammy, and has recently injured the other one, so i dont see him returning to his best any time soon….have a look at armitage for a trade, still cheaper than browne and likely to get a fair few more games as he was a high draft pick.


dave Says: 10:16 pm, May 27th, 2007

bloody jocko whyd you go and pick up mitchell and ruin him, you have to trade him off this week!!


ken Says: 1:14 am, May 28th, 2007

hey,
im looking to upgrade gibbs but dont know whether i should do it to Kerr next week or wait til the end of the season for cornes or bartel speculating that they may drop somewhat. i know they’ll score more than kerr but that much saved money is so tempting.

any advice?


Steve Says: 7:29 am, May 30th, 2007

Hey

I am seriously looking at picking up both armitage and morton. Harvey out, Lenny unfit - and while his scores are low I am not sure he got much time. He actually looked really good when he got the ball, any thoughts? He is a top ten pick, and no-one else is likely to get him because of his lowish scores.

Morton looks good, but with Kerr, Judd, Embley, Nickoski all likeloy to return he may get dropped… thoughts?


Toby Says: 9:34 am, May 30th, 2007

Armitage is a gun… Ross Lyon loves the young kids… He can play centre and half back, and Harvs and Montagna are out…

Need i say more????


simon Says: 12:47 pm, May 30th, 2007

stephen salopek isnt having a bad year

hes averaging 90 odd and hes only 290,000

plus one of his bad games was when he got injured

defintly a good pick up




 

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