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Rollercoaster: Round 5, 2008

by m0nty | April 16th, 2008 | Comments : [27] | Categories: AFL Dream Team, Rollercoaster, Super Coach.

Rollercoaster of love

This is a new feature on the FanFooty blog. I’ve called it Rollercoaster because it’s going to focus on player prices, following the ups and downs of weekly price variations. I will try to figure out when premium players have bottomed out and rookie players have reached their ceiling, two things which every successful fantasy coach needs to master to lock in the right trades at the right times.

Rollercoaster of love... down!Big Dippers

We’ll start with the biggest of the big dippers so far this year, Brad Johnson. After his stellar round 1, he has put in three shockers in a row. Rodney Eade today confirmed what we could all see out on the field, which is that BJ has not been fit. It started off with groin soreness in round 1, then a knock to the hip didn’t help matters in round 2, and a corked leg made things even worse in subsequent games. What Eade didn’t talk about at the presser was a possible change in Johnson’s role. His owners, myself included, are now getting increasingly worried about the emergence of Josh Hill as a lead-up forward and the effect that Scott Welsh’s recruitment has had on the inside-50 structure of the Dogs. BJ’s 31-year-old body has had a lot of punishment over the years, and like Scott West he may well be getting eased out of his formerly dominant role.

The problem with Johnson is that if you wanted to do anything about this situation, last week was probably the week to do it. His match-winning round 1 performance was still in his rolling average after round 3 and thus he didn’t drop by much. This week, however, he crashed $40,000 in DT and $71,400 in SC. He is going to play this week, he is a champion so he will play through the injuries, and if you haven’t offloaded him by now then now is not the time to do it.

For those lucky so-and-sos who haven’t got him and are wondering when he will bottom out, I would plan on after round 7 when the Dogs play Sydney.

Cameron Bruce is the equal biggest loser in DT this year with Brett Ebert at a drop of $67,600. Ebert is not a fantasy player but Bruce is, so the fact that Bruce’s breakeven is at a reasonable level of 98 this week after successive 80+ scores suggest that his price has just about bottomed out. The reason his price went down in the first place was that he has been given tagging jobs on the opposition’s best small forward such as Brad and Steve Johnson. His recent improvement in scoring has been because in the Geelong game he added the ability to run forward and hurt his opponent going the other way. It will be interesting to see how Bruce’s role evolves under his new coach, particularly against Carlton where he might be released back into the midfield.

Heath Scotland put in three shocking fantasy performances to start the year, but posted a DT ton on the weekend against the Pies. His price is down $66,600 in DT and $97,500 in SC, with breakevens comparable to his latest number in both comps. However, it must be noted that eight Blues reached the century mark in DT in that game, and I think it’s a mere blip on a gradual withdrawal from serious fantasy consideration. I think his role has changed under Brett Ratten, and with he, Andrew Carrazzo and Bret Thornton all scrapping for stats in that backline there won’t be enough to go around most weeks.

On the positive side, it doesn’t take a Rhodes Scholar to notice that Aaron Davey has bottomed out. After three poor weeks he turned in a very creditable 77/103 against the Roos and his breakevens are below 70 in both comps. Also, a reminder that Justin Koschitzke’s round 2 score of 27/24 comes out of his rolling average this week, bringing his breakeven way down.

Rollercoaster of love... up!Loop De Loop

Cameron Stokes is the standout amongst those players whose price may have topped out after weeks of 22/15 and 26/35. He has done well to last this long in Hawthorn’s 22, and this week is most likely the one he will get Box Hilled for a large chunk of the season.

Travis Tuck is another Hawk who looks to have almost leveled out, albeit due to injury - a knock to the knee with no structural damage, 50/50 for this week. Even if he does play, that 20/19 is going to stay in his rolling average for another two weeks, making it difficult for him to earn much by the third week. He’s probably good for another small rise after his next game, however.

After the disappointment of Thornton last week, this week it was the turn of those who had chosen to upgrade to Michael Osborne and Nathan Bock to grind their teeth. Bock had a nightmare trying to keep Lance Franklin quiet, while Osborne was well beaten by Michael Doughty of all people. You’ll just have to grin and bear it if you picked them up, hoping that it was a one-off aberration.

 

27 Responses to “Rollercoaster: Round 5, 2008”

Darcy Says: 9:08 pm, April 16th, 2008

This is the best thing i have ever seen on this website let a lone any website great work monty and what about Kane Cornes for Supercoach do you think he has bottomed out


Serious Says: 12:09 am, April 17th, 2008

Good section. But what happened to talking points?


m0nty Says: 12:52 am, April 17th, 2008

Serious: I’m usually so exhausted after the weekend’s games that I haven’t got energy to do Talking Points on a Sunday night! You get a good dose of that on other blogs anyway.


Max Power Says: 10:20 am, April 17th, 2008

Hey Monty,

I can’t open the FanFooty home page anymore. I get an error message saying “Internet Explorer cannot open this page”. This has never happened before, any ideas?


Greg Keating Says: 12:44 pm, April 17th, 2008

Who are the best options in Ruck (SC) I currently have
Cox
McIntosh
Griffin
Simmonds

I had thought about trading out McIntosh for Krezuer to free up cash and put Simmonds in the 22 however also appealing is a sidewaysn trade to bring in Cosi, White or even Ottens. ie Who are the best options at ruck, apart from Cox there seems to be scarce value as many of the $400,000 guys are producing sub standard scores.


Hugh Says: 1:39 pm, April 17th, 2008

Whats up with the fanfooty web site can’t log in


batesy Says: 2:41 pm, April 17th, 2008

ditto with the fan footy website


m0nty Says: 3:24 pm, April 17th, 2008

Yeah sorry about that, turns out we got hacked. Should be fine now.


Woofta Says: 4:18 pm, April 17th, 2008

Like your work monty.


rage Says: 4:27 pm, April 17th, 2008

Franklin or O’Keefe for a replacement for Hall????? or anyone else???

thanks


browns13 Says: 5:16 pm, April 17th, 2008

I like the new section monty. I missed msot of the coaches box last night unfortunately due to problems with my internet. Hoping for some advice from you or anyone else who wants to offer it:

I’ve got nicoski, lynch and hall. I was planning to make 3 trades int eh enxt 2 weeks to offload all three so do i downgrade nico and upgrade my two forwards or downgrade a forward and upgrade the other fwd and nico. Problem is there is better value in the forwards than the backs for cheap and expensive players so i don’t know which way to go?


Tommo Says: 5:40 pm, April 17th, 2008

Rage im in the same boat as you but i want to trade headland. I was thinking, Steve Johnson, Reiwoldt, O’Keefe or Franklin. Still undecided. Any thoughts??


Dean Says: 11:34 am, April 18th, 2008

good section monty…

any thoughts on captain this week in the DT anyone?


rod Says: 12:27 pm, April 18th, 2008

Nicoski— i dont know whether to keep him or not… any thoughts? I know he is named on the half back flank, but still… very unsure as to whether he will hold value or go up rather than… DOWN :)


Hugh Says: 2:14 pm, April 18th, 2008

Nicoski has a great record against Port and is alot better player at Subi if he is named in the final 22 you should keep him for another week


jdog Says: 2:36 pm, April 18th, 2008

hey tommo
i just traded headland for porplizia.
it was either him or franklin. but i needed to free up some extra money so i got porpz who was only 308k


jdog Says: 2:39 pm, April 18th, 2008

if you have got heater i would go with him this week for captian. if not just play it safe with a cornes or carlton midfeilder(judd, carazzo)


rod Says: 3:58 pm, April 18th, 2008

cheers hugh– i think i will and just re-assess him next week.


browns13 Says: 4:22 pm, April 18th, 2008

When do final 22s for the eagles game come out?


Pottsy Says: 5:35 pm, April 18th, 2008

Hey guys,

Last minute trade here, Tredrea out for either: Buddy, J Brown, or Richo (he’s named on the wing again). Ideas anyone???


Brad Says: 7:03 pm, April 18th, 2008

Get rid of Nicko - he is in some very poor form at the moment. Is severely underdone. I reckon he will be back with Daniel Chick at Subi next week and it could be a while before he gets back into the WCE 22.

Lets see if I’m right.


rod Says: 7:29 pm, April 18th, 2008

well he’s playing this weekend, so ill just wait and seeb what happens…


browns13 Says: 7:32 pm, April 18th, 2008

Mckinley, rioli, or hill? 2 play 1 doesnt WHO!


Brad Says: 11:04 am, April 25th, 2008

Well so far I was right about Nicko, lets see if he can make it back into the 22 anytime soon…


Brad Says: 11:50 pm, April 29th, 2008

I’ve got both Chad Cornes and Bret Thornton. Any thoughts on who I should replace these two with? I’m thinking Lake and Shaw.? Or perhaps Osborne?


Richmond1980 Says: 2:57 pm, April 30th, 2008

I’m in exactly the same boat but I wouldn’t be dropping Cornes, he’s a top 10 fantasy scorer! Just bench him for the next 4 weeks or so. Thornton could be traded though. I’m also tempted to get Osborne or Ibbotson.


higgo Says: 3:50 pm, April 30th, 2008

Any other blogs coming anytime soon Monty? Have loved your work which has helped me a lot.




 

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