It was a year to remember for Mr Fix-it Sam J. Reid. The utility played all 22 home & away games, averaging career bests in disposals and marks. He broke the 100-point benchmark on two occasions, albeit those were double his median score. Six of his 16 touches were contested, most in defensive lines. Reid is a valued role player who should hold his spot come round 1. Ignore the occasional acceptable game and focus on the low average - and, therefore, don't draft him.
Reid sends you to sleep
It was a year to remember for Mr Fix-it Sam J. Reid. The utility played all 22 home & away games, averaging career bests in disposals and marks. He broke the 100-point benchmark on two occasions, albeit those were double his median score. Six of his 16 touches were contested, most in defensive lines. Reid is a valued role player who should hold his spot come round 1. Ignore the occasional acceptable game and focus on the low average - and, therefore, don't draft him.
Reid bends both ends
Entering his tenth season on an AFL list, Sam J. Reid continues to provide the Giants with a strong body able to fill in at both ends of the ground. Largely a forward with the odd stint in defence, Reid enjoyed a career high in games played, a season which featured his 50th career match. He continued to struggle with goalkicking accuracy in booting 6.14. The former Bulldog has become a Mr Fixit option for coach Leon Cameron and has thus become a reliable senior option. Reid will always be a gap filler due to his limited skill set, although the Giants have long struggled with fitness concerns to key personnel. Never even remotely consider him for fantasy selection.