Matthew Boyd was once underrated by both the general public and fantasy minds alike, but is more recognised nowadays due to his in-and-under work. He and Daniel Cross are the leading contested ball winners at the Western Bulldogs, and one of the most consistent players in their team.
Boyd is a durable player, but a hand injury has seen him miss two matches this season so far, which are the first matches he has missed in five years. He has an average of 111 in DT at the halfway point of the season, which is a remarkable achievement considering his output was lower than usual for the first couple of weeks coming off the hand injury. He has managed a low score of 75 with his highest being 156 against Hawthorn. Additionally, he has managed seven tons out of 10 games played.
Boyd's price peaked at $478,800 and has been low as $416,300 this season. Currently he is priced at $427,000 which is relatively cheap for a premium midfielder.
by SungMach15
Matthew is a good Boyd
Matthew Boyd was once underrated by both the general public and fantasy minds alike, but is more recognised nowadays due to his in-and-under work. He and Daniel Cross are the leading contested ball winners at the Western Bulldogs, and one of the most consistent players in their team.
Boyd is a durable player, but a hand injury has seen him miss two matches this season so far, which are the first matches he has missed in five years. He has an average of 111 in DT at the halfway point of the season, which is a remarkable achievement considering his output was lower than usual for the first couple of weeks coming off the hand injury. He has managed a low score of 75 with his highest being 156 against Hawthorn. Additionally, he has managed seven tons out of 10 games played.
Boyd's price peaked at $478,800 and has been low as $416,300 this season. Currently he is priced at $427,000 which is relatively cheap for a premium midfielder.