Recruited from South Fremantle and making his debut in 2006, Paul Duffield's initial impact was sporadic at best, averaging 72.4 in 2006, 57.8 in 2007 and 68.5 in 2008. 2009, however, was the breakout year of the Duffman, ripping up the green stuff and posting a career best of 97.4 Supercoach points.
Duffman's SC power comes from his limited FA (0.9 career average, -8 SC points), improved Acc% (66) and the new/improved midfield of the Dockers - Sandiland's great hit outs, combined with Barlow and Hasleby. It is important to note, his role changed with the inclusion of Silvagni on the backline and limited use of Schammer and Palmer in the 2010 season.
Overall, Duffman is generally underrated and underused in many SC teams. His ability to bring in roughly 80-100 SC points a week, occasionally getting the 120s, can be a great addition to that 5/6 spot on your backline.
by xiamendude
Duffield is no nuffie
Recruited from South Fremantle and making his debut in 2006, Paul Duffield's initial impact was sporadic at best, averaging 72.4 in 2006, 57.8 in 2007 and 68.5 in 2008. 2009, however, was the breakout year of the Duffman, ripping up the green stuff and posting a career best of 97.4 Supercoach points.
Duffman's SC power comes from his limited FA (0.9 career average, -8 SC points), improved Acc% (66) and the new/improved midfield of the Dockers - Sandiland's great hit outs, combined with Barlow and Hasleby. It is important to note, his role changed with the inclusion of Silvagni on the backline and limited use of Schammer and Palmer in the 2010 season.
Overall, Duffman is generally underrated and underused in many SC teams. His ability to bring in roughly 80-100 SC points a week, occasionally getting the 120s, can be a great addition to that 5/6 spot on your backline.