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Donuts ahoy: Round 5 teams

Round 5 teams updated

Get ready for disappointment if you’re unlucky enough to be staring at a zero with this week’s selections.

Port Adelaide

FB: Michael Pettigrew, Alipate Carlile, Jacob Surjan
HB: Nathan Krakouer, Troy Chaplin, Domenic Cassisi
C: Travis Boak, Chad Cornes, Steven Salopek
HF: Robbie Gray, Warren Tredrea, Hamish Hartlett
FF: Brett Ebert, Brendon Lade, Daniel Motlop
Fol: Dean Brogan, Kane Cornes, Danyle Pearce
Int: David Rodan, Josh Carr, Tom Logan, Nick Lower
Emg: Marlon Motlop, Wade Thompson, Toby Thurstans
In: D. Cassisi, N. Lower
Out: M. Thomas, W. Thompson

St Kilda

FB: Farren Ray, Jason Blake, Zac Dawson
HB: Jarryn Geary, Sam Fisher, Brendon Goddard
C: Jason Gram, Luke Ball, Nick Dal Santo
HF: Stephen Milne, Nick Riewoldt, Adam Schneider
FF: Lenny Hayes, Steven King, Sam Gilbert
Fol: Michael Gardiner, Clinton Jones, Leigh Montagna
Int: Steven Baker, Andrew McQualter, James Gwilt, Robert Eddy
Emg: Xavier Clarke, Ben McEvoy, Luke Miles
In: R. Eddy
Out: J. Koschitzke

Essendon

FB: Dustin Fletcher, Tayte Pears, Henry Slattery
HB: Courtenay Dempsey, Adam McPhee, Heath Hocking
C: Mark McVeigh, Brent Stanton, Sam Lonergan
HF: Jason Winderlich, Scott Lucas, David Zaharakis
FF: Patrick Ryder, Matthew Lloyd, Alwyn Davey
Fol: David Hille, Jobe Watson, Andrew Lovett
Int: Angus Monfries, Nathan Lovett-Murray, David Myers, Leroy Jetta
Emg: Ricky Dyson, Jay Nash, Bachar Houli
In: N. Lovett-Murray, S. Lonergan, H. Hocking, L. Jetta, D. Myers
Out: H. Skipworth, R. Dyson, J. Nash, D. Daniher, M. Quinn

Collingwood

FB: Shannon Cox, Simon Prestigiacomo, Tyson Goldsack
HB: Harry O’Brien, Nathan J. Brown, Marty Clarke
C: Shane O’Bree, Alan Didak, Dale Thomas
HF: Dayne Beams, Travis Cloke, Paul Medhurst
FF: John Anthony, Leigh Brown, Anthony Rocca
Fol: Josh Fraser, Tarkyn Lockyer, Scott Pendlebury
Int: Leon Davis, Jaxson Barham, Dane Swan, Alan Toovey
Emg: Anthony Corrie, Brent Macaffer, Sharrod Wellingham

No change

Hawthorn

FB: Jarryd Morton, Thomas Murphy, Brendan Whitecross
HB: Clinton Young, Brent Renouf, Luke Hodge
C: Jordan Lewis, Sam Mitchell, Chance Bateman
HF: Cyril Rioli, Lance Franklin, Cameron Stokes
FF: Campbell Brown, Jarryd Roughead, Mark Williams
Fol: Simon Taylor, Brad Sewell, Travis Tuck
Int: Robert Campbell, Beau Dowler, Stuart Dew, Garry Moss
Emg: Josh P. Kennedy, Ben McGlynn, Ryan Schoenmakers
In: T. Tuck
Out: B. Guerra

West Coast

FB: Mark Nicoski, Darren Glass, Mitchell Brown
HB: Brett Jones, Eric MacKenzie, Shannon Hurn
C: Matt Rosa, Matt Priddis, Sam Butler
HF: Tyson Stenglein, Ashley Hansen, Andrew Embley
FF: Ben McKinley, Quinten Lynch, Mark LeCras
Fol: Dean Cox, Daniel Kerr, Adam Selwood
Int: Will Schofield, Brent Staker, Adam Hunter, David Wirrpanda
Emg: Adam Cockie, Chad Fletcher, Josh J. Kennedy
In: S. Butler
Out: C. Masten

North Melbourne

FB: Josh Gibson, Scott D. Thompson, Daniel Pratt
HB: Levi Greenwood, Lachie Hansen, Scott McMahon
C: Leigh Harding, Michael Firrito, Gavin Urquhart
HF: Ben Warren, Drew Petrie, Brent Harvey
FF: Lindsay Thomas, Aaron Edwards, David Hale
Fol: Hamish McIntosh, Jack Ziebell, Andrew Swallow
Int: Ed Lower, Brady Rawlings, Sam Power, Adam Simpson
Emg: Josh Smith, Daniel Harris, Ben Ross
In: A. Edwards, L. Greenwood
Out: M. Campbell, J. Smith

Richmond

FB: Chris Newman, Kelvin Moore, Alex Rance
HB: Jordan McMahon, Luke McGuane, Dean Polo
C: Matthew Richardson, Shane Tuck, Andrew Collins
HF: Richard Tambling, Jack Riewoldt, Joel Bowden
FF: Adam Pattison, Mitch Morton, Brett Deledio
Fol: Angus Graham, Daniel Jackson, Nathan Foley
Int: Mark Coughlan, Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls, Robin Nahas, Matt White
Emg: Shane Edwards, Jay Schulz, Will Thursfield
In: M. Coughlan, A. Pattison, R. Tambling, J. Oakley-Nicholls
Out: N. Brown, T. Simmonds, T. Hislop, D. Connors

Fremantle

FB: Roger Hayden, Michael Johnson, Antoni Grover
HB: Nick Suban, Luke McPharlin, Steven Dodd
C: Byron Schammer, Paul Hasleby, Garrick Ibbotson
HF: Paul Duffield, Chris Tarrant, Rhys Palmer
FF: Brett Peake, Matthew Pavlich, Dean Solomon
Fol: Aaron Sandilands, Ryan Crowley, David Mundy
Int: Ryan Murphy, Stephen Hill, Clayton Hinkley, Scott Thornton
Emg: Michael Walters, Zachary Clarke, Matthew de Boer
In: R. Murphy, S. Thornton, C. Hinkley
Out: D. Gilmore, K. Bradley, J. Head

Sydney

FB: Craig Bolton, Lewis Roberts-Thomson, Martin Mattner
HB: Rhyce Shaw, Ted Richards, Nick Malceski
C: Jarrad McVeigh, Brett Kirk, Craig Bird
HF: Ryan O’Keefe, Heath Grundy, Kieren Jack
FF: Paul Bevan, Jesse White, Luke Ablett
Fol: Darren Jolly, Adam Goodes, Jude Bolton
Int: Ed Barlow, Brett Meredith, Kristin Thornton, Amon Buchanan
Emg: Jarred Moore, Ryan Brabazon, Mike Pyke
In: A. Buchanan
Out: J. Moore

Geelong

FB: Andrew Mackie, Matthew Scarlett, Darren Milburn
HB: Joel Corey, Harry Taylor, Max Rooke
C: Jimmy Bartel, Corey Enright, David Wojcinski
HF: James Kelly, Cameron Mooney, Mathew Stokes
FF: Paul Chapman, Tom Hawkins, Steve Johnson
Fol: Mark Blake, Joel Selwood, Gary Ablett jnr
Int: Shane Mumford, Travis Varcoe, Shannon Byrnes, David Johnson
Emg: Tom Lonergan, Nathan Djerrkura, Ryan Gamble
In: Milburn, D. Johnson
Out: Cameron Ling, Lonergan

Brisbane

FB: Ashley McGrath, Daniel Merrett, Joel Patfull
HB: Jason Roe, Joel Macdonald, Josh Drummond
C: Jared Brennan, Simon Black, Daniel Rich
HF: Michael Rischitelli, Jonathan Brown, Justin Sherman
FF: Lachie Henderson, Daniel Bradshaw, Luke Power
Fol: Mitch Clark, Travis Johnstone, Jed Adcock
Int: Bradd Dalziell, Tom Collier, Troy Selwood, James Polkinghorne
Emg: Albert Proud, Scott Harding, Pearce Hanley
In: Henderson, Polkinghorne, Collier
Out: Jamie Charman, Tim Notting, Cheynee Stiller

Western Bulldogs

FB: Dylan Addison, Brian Lake, Tom Williams
HB: Lindsay Gilbee, Dale Morris, Ryan Hargrave
C: Josh Hill, Matthew Boyd, Daniel Cross
HF: Robert Murphy, Mitch Hahn, Brad Johnson
FF: Jarrad Grant, Will Minson, Daniel Giansiracusa
Fol: Ben Hudson, Ryan Griffen, Shaun Higgins
Int: Nathan Eagleton, Jarrod Harbrow, Liam Picken, Callan Ward
Emg: Andrejs Everitt, Guy O’Keefe, Stephen Tiller
In: Grant, Murphy
Out: Jason Akermanis, Tiller

Carlton

FB: Bret Thornton, Michael Jamison, Andrew Carrazzo
HB: Chris Johnson, Jarrad Waite, Paul Bower
C: Nick Stevens, Marc Murphy, Heath Scotland
HF: Jordan Russell, Simon Wiggins, Kade Simpson
FF: Cameron Cloke, Brendan Fevola, Eddie Betts
Fol: Matthew Kreuzer, Chris Judd, Bryce Gibbs
Int: Dennis Armfield, Ryan Houlihan, Aaron Joseph, Setanta O’hAilpin
Emg: Steven Browne, Richard Hadley, Joe Anderson
In: Carrazzo, Jamison, O’hAilpin, Scotland
Out: Shaun Grigg, Sam Jacobs, Mitch Robinson, Hadley

Melbourne

FB: Neville Jetta, Matthew Warnock, Clint Bartram
HB: James Frawley, Stefan Martin, Aaron Davey
C: Jared Rivers, Ricky Petterd, Brock McLean
HF: Cale Morton, Michael Newton, Nathan Jones
FF: Brad Miller, Colin Sylvia, Matthew Bate
Fol: John Meesen, Cameron Bruce, James McDonald
Int: Paul Johnson, Brent Moloney, Jamie Bennell, Lynden Dunn
Emg: Russell Robertson, Kyle Cheney, Addam Maric
In: McDonald
Out: Brad Green

Adelaide

FB: Graham Johncock, Ben Rutten, Andy Otten
HB: Michael Doughty, Nathan Bock, Nathan Van Berlo
C: Patrick Dangerfield, Simon Goodwin, David Mackay
HF: Richard Douglas, Taylor Walker, Andrew McLeod
FF: Jason Porplyzia, Kurt Tippett, Bernie Vince
Fol: Jonathon Griffin, Tyson Edwards, Scott Thompson
Int: Brent Reilly, Myke Cook, Scott Stevens, Jared Petrenko
Emg: Jarrhan Jacky, Robert Shirley, Brad Moran
In: Cook, Griffin, Stevens
Out: Ivan Maric, Brad Symes, Shirley

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127 Comments

127 Comments

  1. Josh

    April 24, 2009 at 6:01 pm

    bugger!
    got maric (idiotic) with spencer and jacobs on the pine!

  2. tim

    April 24, 2009 at 6:11 pm

    my options are(SC):

    1.

    hill to broughton
    skippy to franklin (18k short of riewoldt)

    2.

    skippy to sidebottom (or other rookie) or ziebell

    3.

    do nothing
    (i have walker who can fill in 7th forward)

    What do you think is the best option? or is there another better option?

  3. Jordox

    April 24, 2009 at 6:26 pm

    i don’t understand why no one has mentioned scotty lucas for skippy!
    i’m still tossing up between lucas and mitch clark from brisbane. he’s $227k and will be 1st ruck for the next month.

  4. craig

    April 24, 2009 at 6:27 pm

    woop woop woop 27 of 30 should play this week. no trades required. skippy on the pine.

  5. matt

    April 24, 2009 at 6:29 pm

    @tim definetly option 3, wait till sidebottom is NAMED for his 3rd game b4 getting him, same goes for Broughton (also Hill still has upside). Plus, Taylor Walker is playing against Melbourne and should do pretty well.

  6. Nick

    April 24, 2009 at 6:49 pm

    Broughton is looking like a good downgrade target for Petrenko or one of my other docker kids.

  7. PAULY!!

    April 24, 2009 at 6:59 pm

    Just made two big risky trades then in SC — Had 222000 abouts to play with…

    Got rid of Cheney for Greenwood

    Got rid of S.Burgoyne for G.Ablett (whose now captain)…

    now left with 56,000 in the bank…thoughts??

  8. Damo

    April 24, 2009 at 7:03 pm

    Question for everyone and anyone – Do Geelong players generally average better or worse down at KP in the wet and windy conditions? I know that efficiency is most likely to be down but you’d think hard ball gets would be up… Anyone got any cold hard facts on the matter?

  9. Klasse

    April 24, 2009 at 7:03 pm

    Has anyone hear heard of saving trades. All you guys will be screwed and still complained in the last 7 rounds. ive got 20 trades left and still averaging over 2000. Plus a got skip,anthony,hentschell,raines,purgoyne. HARDEN UP FELLAS

  10. Jonny

    April 24, 2009 at 7:14 pm

    SC!!!!

    I have Skipworth with 290k to spend…

    Who should I get?

  11. Heater

    April 24, 2009 at 7:18 pm

    @ Klasse.

    Agree with you totally, mate. The panic trades make me laugh 🙂

    Its early days yet so if you can keep your trades; they are like gold come Round 14-15 onwards.

  12. CFC 1979

    April 24, 2009 at 7:30 pm

    Damo Jimmy B loves it wet at KP (ave 130 ). Never doubt Ablett down there (easily gets over 120 – 140 ). Only issue is i think Ablett did his ankle in the wet at KP last year. Worried about Chappy’s hamstrings though in the wet

  13. pascoe

    April 24, 2009 at 7:46 pm

    ablett will rip it, so will bartel and joel selwood. stop worrying. they are freaks

  14. The Fone

    April 24, 2009 at 8:11 pm

    My team:

    Goddard, Gilbert, Lockyer, McMahon, Hurn, Petrenko, Cheney.

    Ablett, Dal Santo, Boyd, A Selwood, R Shaw, Rich.

    Fraser, McIntosh.

    Betts, Krakouer, Higgins, Rioli, M Clark, Byrnes, Ziebell.

    Emergencies: Suban, Beams, Warren.

    Not really after advice, just wanted to let you know why I will be winning this week.

  15. Ingoes

    April 24, 2009 at 10:31 pm

    What is the point of offering the stats on delay if they are hopelessly out of synch with the telecast?

    I understand it not being accurate at the start of the televised match, but by halftime you really should have them lined up if you’re going to bother at all.

    There’s not much point me watching most of the third quarter hoping Goddard will touch the footy – I know it won’t happen now, don’t I?

    You’re committing a few clangers lately monty

  16. same as last week

    April 24, 2009 at 11:13 pm

    I can’t understand people watching numbers going up on a screen. Check the numbers at the end and watch the game, seems like sense to me.

  17. Nick`

    April 25, 2009 at 12:35 am

    Yeah its a bit frustrating, but just check at the intervals and watch the game mate, DT is an easy game to add up.

    Not Montys fault channel 7 makes qtrs go for longer than they actually do.

    I dont expect him to sit at home watching the telecast just so it can sync up with fanfooty stats.

    Its better than nothing.

  18. Nige

    April 25, 2009 at 1:00 am

    Ch 7 do a good job of packing those ads in…

  19. pascoe

    April 25, 2009 at 9:27 am

    great to see that houlihan (which i assumed), Dalziell(which i knew) and Petrenko (which was the real worry) all get past the extended benches to make the starting 22 for their respective teams

  20. Ingoes

    April 25, 2009 at 8:24 pm

    The delay you have on the Roos Tigers game is more than the actual delay.

    This is much better.

    Thank you monty

  21. benno

    April 27, 2009 at 1:44 am

    i quite like a slight delay. if it was instantaneous we would just take it for granted and not watch for the scores to be added 9 hooray! this being-online-plus-watching-and-commenting business is new to me and a bit strange but i like how it works. plus we get in ahead of the count in our comments.
    but i had a fair bit of trouble getting on to the ff live update pages earlier today. page wouldn’t load – but several times the ad at the top loaded fine, and then the rest stalled and the stats didn’t come up. didn’t much like that.

  22. Dicko

    April 27, 2009 at 5:24 am

    Regarding the new prices, it is interesting that Harvey and Hille have gone down in price (based on their 0 this week) in Supercoach but not in Dreamteam.

  23. hairy

    April 27, 2009 at 1:26 pm

    agree very laggy new server

  24. Brent

    April 27, 2009 at 1:37 pm

    Hi Monty

    This has nothing to do with this post!

    I have taken a fairly large cross section and found that all supercoach score when combining both team tally up to within 5 to 10 points of 3300 everytime. Why is this so????

  25. trent

    April 27, 2009 at 2:51 pm

    monty where the hell is a new blog mate!

  26. lovepelican

    April 27, 2009 at 3:17 pm

    @ Brent

    Supercoach has always done this as far as I am aware.

    It is to do with “momentum” points and influence on the game etc and to ensure consistency between games (i.e unlike DT the total points in any one game is limited, but a players score within that total is not).

    It is also why scores can go backwards for no apparent reason and somethings get massive points. i.e kick to win game gets lots more points than goal in first quarter.

    Basically, points are weighted to get to the overall total.

  27. hibbo

    April 27, 2009 at 6:52 pm

    M0NTY, how do u find past blogs on here? I’m looking for the one that had all the pre-season supercoach scores. Where do i go to get it?

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