Matthew Pavlich's move back to the forward line has been one of many Docker successes this year. Pavlich has starred for the Dockers, kicking 40.22 including three five-goal games against Geelong, St Kilda and West Coast.
In Supercoach, Pavlich is averaging 110 points which is up from his 99 point average of 2009. Meanwhile in Dream Team, he is averaging 99 including a season high 136 against Brisbane. Pavlich has played all 12 games this season and will help Fremantle push for a top four position and finals berth.
Matthew Pavlich has once again shown his quality in captaining the Dockers and will be favourite to be the All Australian captain. Pavlich is arguably is career best form and, at 29, still has plenty of years to offer.
Pavlich is an extremely durable player, and being priced at $391,000 for DT and $552,000 for SC he is the complete player for your forward line or midfield with his multi-positional capabilities.
by Barlow21
Pavlich wears Superman cape
Matthew Pavlich's move back to the forward line has been one of many Docker successes this year. Pavlich has starred for the Dockers, kicking 40.22 including three five-goal games against Geelong, St Kilda and West Coast.
In Supercoach, Pavlich is averaging 110 points which is up from his 99 point average of 2009. Meanwhile in Dream Team, he is averaging 99 including a season high 136 against Brisbane. Pavlich has played all 12 games this season and will help Fremantle push for a top four position and finals berth.
Matthew Pavlich has once again shown his quality in captaining the Dockers and will be favourite to be the All Australian captain. Pavlich is arguably is career best form and, at 29, still has plenty of years to offer.
Pavlich is an extremely durable player, and being priced at $391,000 for DT and $552,000 for SC he is the complete player for your forward line or midfield with his multi-positional capabilities.
by Barlow21
Pavlich playing with guts
After a poor second half of 2008, Matthew Pavlich has successfully transitioned not only his gamestyle but also his body to become a more regular midfield player.
Suffering from hotspots in the knee late last year, it was obvious to all that he needed to tone down his muscly frame if he was going to stand up to a full year's running through the corridor, as opposed to his previous role as a pure lead up forward.
After a transitional phase in the first half of 2009 he seems to have settled down to a productive role that means lots of fantasy points, especially when he gets the ball in space in the forward half where he is every chance to bomb goals from outside 50.
His days of fantasy captaincy are over, though, with his average not quite good enough to match the Abletts or Coxes of the league these days.
Nevertheless, he's almost a lock to finish in the top 7 fantasy forwards barring further injury.