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    AUT VINCERE AUT MORI
    • Sep 2004
    • 379

    Sydney Swans price tags



    Article published today on afl.com.au, even if you're not into the dream teams it is a somewhat interesting commentary of the players form coming into 2012,

    TONY ARMSTRONG, DEF, $289,700
    Watch him in the NAB Cup. Could be a unique find for your backline.

    CRAIG BIRD, MID, $334,400
    Expect him to average in the 60s.

    JUDE BOLTON, MID, $447,200
    Busts his gut every week for DT coaches and rarely lets them down.

    ALEX BROWN, DEF, $98,700
    Probably unlikely to see much senior action.

    TRENT DENNIS-LANE, FWD, $168,200
    Has shown some skill, but not as a Dream Team scorer. Pass.

    ANDREJS EVERITT, DEF, $221,700
    If he can establish himself in the line-up he could be worth a shot. Until then, no.

    ADAM GOODES, FWD/MID, $491,000
    The superstar Swan is capable of huge DT scores and retains his forward/midfielder standing. Buy.

    NATHAN GORDON, MID, $175,600
    Won?t command a spot in the midfield yet.

    HEATH GRUNDY, DEF, $349,500
    Not the worst option in defence. Expect him to score in the 70s most weeks.

    DANIEL HANNEBERY, MID, $394,600
    Could be the year he jumps up a few pegs to elite status. Should average 90 if fit.

    KIEREN JACK, MID, $387,400
    Shows a bit of DT potential but has yet to take the next step. This could be the year.

    LEWIS JETTA, MID, $219,100
    Too hit and miss for me.

    ALEX JOHNSON, DEF, $274,000
    Encouraging first season last year and should build on it to average 70.

    JOSH KENNEDY, MID, $428,100
    With another level of improvement, the ex-Hawk should be scoring 90s on a regular basis. Good choice.

    JED LAMB, FWD, $104,200
    Should get an opportunity to make his AFL debut this season.

    JORDAN LOCKYER, DEF, $98,700
    Has a few more experienced Swans ahead of him in the pecking order.

    NICK MALCESKI, DEF, $329,300
    The former DT star fell away last year but is cheap enough to consider if fit and in form.

    MARTIN MATTNER, DEF, $301,100
    Not a high-scoring Dream Team player.

    BEN McGLYNN, FWD/MID, $378,800
    Has some value and would be expected to average 80 next season. A good, versatile option.

    JARRAD McVEIGH, MID, $435,300
    Slightly expensive for his average.

    BRETT MEREDITH, MID, $146,700
    Not a regular member of the team yet.

    TOM MITCHELL, MID, $98,700
    An exciting prospect who might be the Dyson Heppell of this season. Get him.

    JARRED MOORE, FWD, $189,600
    Seemed to be slightly out of favour last season.

    MITCH MORTON, FWD, $263,800
    His last chance but has got fitter since his Tiger days. Watch early in the year.

    SHANE MUMFORD, RUC, $452,400
    On the surface, the bustling big man does not look like a great Dream Team player, but he provides points for his coaches. Of his 17 home and away games in 2011, he scored above 80 in 10 of them, including some huge totals (131, 146 and 135). Wins his fair share of hit-outs but also contributes at ground level.

    RYAN O?KEEFE, FWD/MID, $460,900
    Thought his best DT days were past him but I was wrong. Consistent quality forward.

    LUKE PARKER, MID, $244,200
    Surprise packet who pulled out some handy scores last season, but is pricey.

    MIKE PYKE, RUC, $193,900
    Not a Dream Team option.

    SAM REID, FWD, $278,200
    Will be a star of the competition and that improvement should be reflected in his Dream Team scores.

    TED RICHARDS, DEF, $290,200
    Love his courage, but unfortunately it does not win you DT points.

    LEWIS ROBERTS-THOMSON, DEF, $228,300
    Probably not a match-winning DT player.

    GARY ROHAN, FWD, $226,800
    If he can stay fit, Rohan?s stocks will rise dramatically. Watch closely.

    MARK SEABY, RUC, $320,500
    Might struggle to get many games if Mumford stays injury-free.

    RHYCE SHAW, DEF, $325,800
    A solid player who should score close to 70 most weeks.

    NICK SMITH, DEF, $301,500
    Quality defender who spends most of his energy stopping others. Not for the DT game.

    MATT SPANGHER, FWD, $274,300
    Has not yet consolidated his senior spot.

    TOMMY WALSH, FWD, $104,200
    Bargain. Will surely make his AFL debut and find a role in the Swans? make-up.

    JESSE WHITE, FWD, $216,700
    Unless he can double his average of last year, it has to be a pass.
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  • jono2707
    Goes up to 11
    • Oct 2007
    • 3326

    #2
    I thought it was all fairly close to the mark - and a good little precis of where each player is at. I am picking Gary Rohan in my team as I think he'll rack up some nice points this year....

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    • Cant turn right
      Warming the Bench
      • Dec 2007
      • 231

      #3
      I reckon that's being a bit harsh on the Canadian. Indications early on are that he will play this season. At that price he's be a good bench pick in my opinion.

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      • jono2707
        Goes up to 11
        • Oct 2007
        • 3326

        #4
        Originally posted by Cant turn right
        I reckon that's being a bit harsh on the Canadian. Indications early on are that he will play this season. At that price he's be a good bench pick in my opinion.
        I think he'll get a reasonable amount of game time this year but $193k is too much for a ruck on the bench, esp with Giles and Stephenson around. I would hope we'll have a second ruck in most games this year and Pykey has been coming along well - I hope for his sake the injuries keep away this year....

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        • ugg
          Can you feel it?
          Site Admin
          • Jan 2003
          • 15970

          #5
          McVeigh's price too expensive for his average? But the price is based on his 2011 DT scores. Ignorant comment

          Mumford would be a good buy but will he play all 22 games given the workload he's entrusted with? Not to mention his susceptibility to be suspended

          Hanners has potential to take a step up but his dodgy shoulders will always be an issue

          Rohan is not a DTer for mine. Yes he is flashy and excites but he just doesn't get a lot of it and that's what matters in DT
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          • wolftone57
            Veterans List
            • Aug 2008
            • 5857

            #6
            Originally posted by ugg
            McVeigh's price too expensive for his average? But the price is based on his 2011 DT scores. Ignorant comment

            Mumford would be a good buy but will he play all 22 games given the workload he's entrusted with? Not to mention his susceptibility to be suspended

            Hanners has potential to take a step up but his dodgy shoulders will always be an issue

            Rohan is not a DTer for mine. Yes he is flashy and excites but he just doesn't get a lot of it and that's what matters in DT
            What do you mean Mummy get suspended? He wouldn't do that. Anyway it is all the fault of opposition players. As 'Knuckles' Kerley once remarked to the tribunal "Can I help it if they keep running into my elbows".

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