Key SuperCoach players for round 21 – Finals edition

Prelim’s this week and it’s (hopefully) your chance to make the Grand Final!
Good luck to all still competing.

Bargains

Jobe Watson
The $477 300 valued midfielder was amazing last week against the Saints and as a result scored big with a total of 196pt’s
His dodgy ankle is obviously not bothering him so much going by his 3-week average of 135pt’s.
With Essendon’s injury issues and the leadership he has recently shown, expect him to excel from here onwards.

Scott Stevens
With the news of Nathan Bock being out for the year, people with Scott Stevens will rejoice.
He basically has to fill his role as the link man in defence, a role that he did really well against Hawthorn. He won’t score massively (he scored 107pt’s last week), but he is cheap at $373 500.

Travis Cloke
Whilst he hasn’t been peppering the scoreboard, he is most definitely getting his hands on the ball as showing with his 4-week average of 113pt’s. You probably would have missed him at his cheapest when he was below $300 000 (he’s now at $434 600), but when you are in form, you are in form.

Must have’s for the finals

Shannon Hurn
With high-scoring defenders not being so plentiful in SuperCoach, when one is in form, you need to take notice.
A 3-week average of 120pt’s, with his team in form and a price of $478 300 is a pretty good get.
If you’ve got him already, you are doing very well.

Cory Enright
Another defender who is in very good scoring form with a 5-week average of 110pt’s.
To say he’s stepped up with the injuries to their backline is an understatement.
He’s not cheap at $532 900, but he’s sure worth it!

Marc Murphy
Mr. Consistency all year long. How I marvel at it. His lowest score for the year is 98pt’s!
He’s a definite must have and given his high average of 115pt’s for the year, he’s not that expensive for his price of $554 400.

Must get rid’

Patrick Ryder
For obvious reasons given than he looks like he not going to be back for a little while with a knee injury.

Paul Medhurst
Is nowhere near his All-Australian form of last year at the moment with a pathetic average of 50pt’s since coming back from an ankle injury in round 13. He’s playing at his current price of $247 900 after starting the year valued at $473 800.

Scott Thompson
The Adelaide midfielder is really out of (scoring) form at the moment which has led to his price to drop down to $390 200 after only averaging 76pt’s since round 15,
Given that his type of play is made for the game, he’s been a massive disappointment; especially he averaged 110pt’s between round 10 and 14.

Ryan Griffin
He will struggle to get back after injuring his hamstring. Especially disappointing given that he was scoring pretty well.

Previous players revisited
All bargains’ from last week apart from Chris Judd (97pt’s for the Carlton captain) scored 100+. That has to be a first for me. Huzzah!
Dane Swan is a freak. Averaging 142pt’s since round 10…………

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Vish

Vish is one of the original members of the ContestedFooty team. He is also a proud Collingwood supporter but thankfully for us he can keep both eyes open when it comes to football.

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