In what has been a bleak old year for the Adelaide Crows, Tony Armstrong is one of several shining lights to appear in 2010, giving hope to all Crows fans that they will soon rise again.
After a poor first up Dream Team/Supercoach score of 36/18, many had their doubts about the former Calder Cannon, and being in the system for two years, you would not have looked stupid to think, "Put the line through him early and have him play out in the SANFL until it's over".
Despite that start, it looks like we have a player on our hands. Since round 8, he's played four of five games, returning DT/SC averages of 89.5 and 85. If he keeps up this kind of form, he'll net you a fine profit by round 22, and could provide serviceable coverage if one of your top six goes down in midfield.
Much like Xavier Clarke in his early days, watch his 2010 unfold closely. I think you'll find him to be a quiet achiever, scoring well and hopefully taking on more games as he goes.
by xavjustice
Armstrong has strong start
In what has been a bleak old year for the Adelaide Crows, Tony Armstrong is one of several shining lights to appear in 2010, giving hope to all Crows fans that they will soon rise again.
After a poor first up Dream Team/Supercoach score of 36/18, many had their doubts about the former Calder Cannon, and being in the system for two years, you would not have looked stupid to think, "Put the line through him early and have him play out in the SANFL until it's over".
Despite that start, it looks like we have a player on our hands. Since round 8, he's played four of five games, returning DT/SC averages of 89.5 and 85. If he keeps up this kind of form, he'll net you a fine profit by round 22, and could provide serviceable coverage if one of your top six goes down in midfield.
Much like Xavier Clarke in his early days, watch his 2010 unfold closely. I think you'll find him to be a quiet achiever, scoring well and hopefully taking on more games as he goes.