With an 84 average at the halfway point of the 2009 season, Paul Hasleby is proving to be a valuable mid-priced midfielder this season.
He has increased nearly $90,000 since his starting price and has shown that he has fully recovered from the knee reconstruction that forced him to miss all of 2008, giving his owners four DT tons and delivering solid numbers and good value, apart from round 1 where he was still gaining match fitness and round 5 when Freo played Sydney.
In Dream Team terms, he is starting to plateau in price and has shed $2,000 in the past two games, giving his owners serious thoughts about an upgrade to a premium before too long.
Expect his numbers to not drop significantly as he takes the mantle of Freo’s premier midfielder with Rhys Palmer out for the rest of the season, feeding off the giant Aaron Sandilands' hitouts during the second half of the year.
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Hasleby
With an 84 average at the halfway point of the 2009 season, Paul Hasleby is proving to be a valuable mid-priced midfielder this season.
He has increased nearly $90,000 since his starting price and has shown that he has fully recovered from the knee reconstruction that forced him to miss all of 2008, giving his owners four DT tons and delivering solid numbers and good value, apart from round 1 where he was still gaining match fitness and round 5 when Freo played Sydney.
In Dream Team terms, he is starting to plateau in price and has shed $2,000 in the past two games, giving his owners serious thoughts about an upgrade to a premium before too long.
Expect his numbers to not drop significantly as he takes the mantle of Freo’s premier midfielder with Rhys Palmer out for the rest of the season, feeding off the giant Aaron Sandilands' hitouts during the second half of the year.