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SuperCoach late mail: Robbie Young posts dismal score, Clayton Oliver produces SuperCoach shocker, Josh Kelly stars

Those who traded in Robbie Young a week early - look away now. The mature-age Saint has posted a dismal score in his second game, leaving more than 40,000 SuperCoaches in the lurch. EVERY SCORE

Robbie Young failed to fire in his second game. Picture: Alex Coppel.
Robbie Young failed to fire in his second game. Picture: Alex Coppel.

More than 40,000 SuperCoaches broke one of the SuperCoach commandments.

Our SuperCoach forefathers told us never to trade in a rookie before his second game, but many of us did it anyway, downgrading to Saints rookie Robbie Young after his promising 69-point display on debut.

He failed to hit a quarter of that that mark against the Blues, finishing with just five disposals and 17 SuperCoach points.

Many were forced to field the mature-ager for Cats superstar Patrick Dangerfield, making SuperCoaches wonder if they were better off just copping a donut.

To make matters worse, the small forward is a chance to be dropped ahead of their Round 11 clash with the Power in China before a single price rise.

DE BOER STRIKES AGAIN

Serial SuperCoach villain Matt de Boer has another victim to his name.

The Giants tagger successfully blanketed in-form Demon Clayton Oliver, keeping him to 17 touches and 53 SuperCoach points - his lowest score since Round 13, 2016.

Oliver was severely impacted by the super stopper, going at just 47 per cent disposal efficiency and tallying six clangers in his side’s loss.

On a disappointing day for the Dees, cash cow Marty Hore was the shining light, posting his maiden SuperCoach ton.

Star Stephen Coniglio was one of the few Giants who also failed to fire in his return game.

Meanwhile, SuperCoach guns Josh Kelly, Tim Taranto and Lachie Whitfield were prolific.

CONSTABLE FRUSTRATION CONTINUES

Geelong youngster Charlie Constable is one of the unluckiest players in the competition.

After being dumped for the Cats’ clash with the Suns, the young midfielder returned in the VFL and suffered a game-ending leg injury.
Constable collected just three disposals before taking no further part after half time.

It makes a return to the side in the near future increasingly unlikely, especially after his replacement Tom Atkins starred on the Gold Coast.

Constable has been a late inclusion last two games for Joel Selwood and Tom Atkins, posting scores of 92 and 61.

He collected just 11 disposals and booted a goal last week against the Bulldogs, spending more time up forward, with fellow rookie Tom Atkins (hip) back to replace him.

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The Brodie Grundy fan club gained even more fans after he pumped out 165 against Sydney. Picture: Jay Town.
The Brodie Grundy fan club gained even more fans after he pumped out 165 against Sydney. Picture: Jay Town.

SYDNEY v COLLINGWOOD

Hero: If you had the captain or vice-captain tag on Brodie Grundy, you can rest easy this weekend. The big fella has delivered. And boy, did he deliver! Grundy was an absolute weapon on Friday night, dominating the Sydney rucks on his way to a whopping score of 165. For all the talk about his big price tag in the pre-season, he continues to come up trumps.

Villain: It was a tough night at the office for Steele Sidebottom, as the Magpie midfielders continue to take turns when it comes to posting big numbers. Sidebottom wasn’t seen much in the first half and despite getting into the game more after the main break, finished with just 54 points.

FULL SUPERCOACH SCORES

SWANS

Sam Reid 151

Luke Parker 135

Jake Lloyd 115

Dane Rampe 104

Callum Mills 100

Callum Sinclair 93

Aliir Aliir 88

Oliver Florent 84

Isaac Heeney 82

Jordan Dawson 78

Josh P. Kennedy 68

Robbie Fox 52

Lewis Melican 51

Ryan Clarke 49

Nick Blakey 47

Tom Papley 46

Lance Franklin 39

Colin O’Riordan 37

Tom McCartin 37

Will Hayward 36

Jackson Thurlow 36

George Hewett 31

MAGPIES

Brodie Grundy 165

Scott Pendlebury 146

Chris Mayne 124

Jack Crisp 99

Callum L. Brown 97

Adam Treloar 93

Dayne Beams 89

Levi Greenwood 81

Brayden Maynard 80

Ben Reid 78

Jeremy Howe 78

James Aish 78

Jaidyn Stephenson 70

Brody Mihocek 68

Rupert Wills 66

Tom Phillips 65

Daniel Wells 64

Steele Sidebottom 54

Jordan Roughead 46

Josh Thomas 43

Will Hoskin-Elliott 35

Jack Madgen 24

Just when we needed a popular SuperCoach rookie to fire, Xavier Duursma delivered. Picture Sarah Reed.
Just when we needed a popular SuperCoach rookie to fire, Xavier Duursma delivered. Picture Sarah Reed.

HAWTHORN V PORT ADELAIDE

Hero: Xavier Duursma has been a popular trade out option in recent weeks as coaches looked to cash in on the Power rookie’s price rise. Duursma was only rated a 16 per cent chance of reaching his break even of 76 but romped it in, finishing with 108 in a losing side to keep 110,000 coaches happy in what shaped as a tough SuperCoach week. Jack Gunston is in less than 3000 teams and looms as the POD of the weekend after he was the dominant player on the ground with 144.

Villain: Maybe we should have seen a Tom Rockliff injury coming. Rockliff hurt his hamstring during the third quarter and it was only scaling which allowed him to end up above 70. With a break even of 55, Rockliff will still gain money this week but there’s a decent chance he’s ruled out until after the Power’s Round 12 bye. Travis Boak also scored under 80 with 77 and might be available for under $500,000 after Round 12. Keep a watch on Robbie Gray who scored 89. He might be one of the buys of the year at under $400,000.

POWER

Darcy Byrne-Jones 115

Xavier Duursma 108

Matthew Broadbent 99

Dan Houston 98

Tom Jonas 95

Karl Amon 95

Robbie Gray 89

Paddy Ryder 88

Dougal Howard 85

Travis Boak 77

Jarrod Lienert 76

Tom Rockliff 72

Tom Clurey 72

Justin Westhoff 71

Sam Powell-Pepper 71

Peter Ladhams 66

Connor Rozee 66

Zak Butters 54

Steven Motlop 48

Sam Gray 44

Kane Farrell 36

Billy Frampton 25

HAWKS

Jack Gunston 144

Ricky Henderson 111

James Sicily 91

Tom Scully 88

Jonathon Ceglar 87

James Worpel 85

Paul Puopolo 84

Chad Wingard 84

Liam Shiels 83

Jarman Impey 82

James Cousins 81

Jaeger O’Meara 76

Marc Pittonet 75

Tim O’Brien 72

Luke Breust 71

James Frawley 68

Blake Hardwick 57

Jack Scrimshaw 52

Harry Morrison 46

Ben Stratton 42

Shaun Burgoyne 38

Conor Glass 36

Todd Goldstein was one of the heroes in North Melbourne’s victory over Western Bulldogs. Picture: Michael Klein.
Todd Goldstein was one of the heroes in North Melbourne’s victory over Western Bulldogs. Picture: Michael Klein.

WESTERN BULLDOGS V NORTH MELBOURNE

Heroes: Roos Ruckman Todd Goldstein monstered Tim English in the centre square battle, recording the best score on the ground with 140. Shaun Higgins bounced back from being tagged out of last week’s loss to Sydney with 108. Josh Dunkley continued his resurgence with 130 as the Bulldogs top scorer, while those still holding Tom Liberatore would have been buoyed when he posted his first hundred since Round 4 with 110.

Villain: What has happened to Toby McLean as a SuperCoach option? He averaged 94.7 last year and although his midfield time was taken by Josh Dunkley in the latter rounds, still finished the season as one of the best forward picks. He’s only scored one hundred this year and after 61 against the Roos on Saturday is going to dip further below $400,000, having started the year at $514,000.

BULLDOGS

Josh Dunkley 130

Marcus Bontempelli 118

Tom Liberatore 110

Sam Lloyd 108

Caleb Daniel 106

Jack Macrae 105

Jason Johannisen 104

Bailey Smith 88

Hayden Crozier 87

Lachie Hunter 84

Matthew Suckling 76

Mitch Wallis 74

Tim English 73

Patrick Lipinski 67

Toby McLean 61

Bailey Williams 53

Easton Wood 48

Bailey Dale 37

Aaron Naughton 34

Ed Richards 33

Zaine Cordy 31

Jackson Trengove 27

ROOS

Todd Goldstein 140

Shaun Higgins 108

Ben Cunnington 99

Jed Anderson 96

Jared Polec 93

Mason Wood 91

Robbie Tarrant 80

Ben Brown 79

Nick Larkey 77

Scott D. Thompson 75

Jasper Pittard 72

Trent Dumont 71

Cameron Zurhaar 68

Luke McDonald 66

Shaun Atley 65

Jy Simpkin 63

Marley Williams 57

Tarryn Thomas 56

Kayne Turner 52

Jack Ziebell 50

Jamie Macmillan 45

Luke Davies-Uniacke 44

Rory Sloane has been in a SuperCoach purple patch, scoring 140 against West Coast. Picture: Sarah Reed.
Rory Sloane has been in a SuperCoach purple patch, scoring 140 against West Coast. Picture: Sarah Reed.

ADELAIDE V WEST COAST

Heroes: Rory Sloane has been in superb form in the past month, continuing his hot streak with 140 against the Eagles. Cam Ellis-Yolmen was the other midfield star for the Crows, racking up 134. Luke Shuey was influential in the second half and reached 136, while Elliot Yeo had 15 tackles which lifted his score to 115. Jack Redden (113) matched that tackle figure, while Shannon Hurn (112), Dom Sheed (112), Andrew Gaff (106) and Jack Darling (104) were the other West Coast players above 100.

Villains: The time might have come to look for ways to upgrade Brodie Smith after his score of 65. Jack Petruccelle is another in the gun after he had 25 at quarter-time but only scrapped his way to a final score of 37. Reilly O’Brien left plenty wondering why they traded him with a total of 91, but many coaches had little choice due to the number of popular players missing.

Crows

Rory Sloane 140

Cameron Ellis-Yolmen 134

Hugh Greenwood 112

Jake Kelly 107

Rory Laird 96

Reilly O’Brien 91

Wayne Milera 84

Brad Crouch 80

Brodie Smith 65

Alex Keath 63

Eddie Betts 63

Daniel Talia 63

Paul Seedsman 63

Rory Atkins 62

Riley Knight 61

Lachlan Murphy 60

Luke Brown 58

Elliott Himmelberg 54

Kyle Hartigan 53

Chayce Jones 52

Jordan Gallucci 49

Taylor Walker 48

Eagles

Luke Shuey 136

Elliot Yeo 115

Jack Redden 113

Shannon Hurn 112

Dom Sheed 112

Andrew Gaff 106

Jack Darling 104

Nathan Vardy 92

Jamie Cripps 87

Jeremy McGovern 83

Oscar Allen 83

Josh J. Kennedy 80

Brad Sheppard 62

Liam Duggan 51

Jake Waterman 45

Willie Rioli 41

Liam Ryan 41

Will Schofield 40

Tom Cole 39

Jack Petruccelle 37

Jackson Nelson 36

Mark Hutchings 28

Tim Kelly is pushing his case to be the top SuperCoach forward of the year. Picture: Michael Dodge/Getty Images.
Tim Kelly is pushing his case to be the top SuperCoach forward of the year. Picture: Michael Dodge/Getty Images.

GOLD COAST V GEELONG

Late mail: No late changes

Heroes: It’s hard to see how Tim Kelly doesn’t finish the year as the No. 1 ranked SuperCoach forward. Travis Boak set the pace in the opening months, but Kelly has roared into Brownlow Medal contention and is amassing huge SuperCoach numbers. His 140 against the Suns was his seventh hundred in 10 rounds and fourth score above 120. Mitch Duncan (123) continued his brilliant form, while Tom Hawkins (122) presents a unique forward option. Those who held Tom Atkins through his week off with a corkie were rewarded as greater midfield time resulted in a score of 115 for the popular starting rookie.

Villains: This might be the round that the bubble bursts for the pick of the starting forward rookies — Gryan Miers. Miers had a break even of 82 coming into this match and a score of 34 will likely mean he loses money from here until Geelong’s Round 13 bye. Start thinking about how you can move him on as he’s performed his role as a cash cow to perfection.

SUNS

Darcy MacPherson 109

Jarrod Witts 109

David Swallow 107

Anthony Miles 104

Brayden Fiorini 97

Nick Holman 91

Jack Martin 91

Jordan Murdoch 88

Lachie Weller 87

Jesse Joyce 74

Jack Hombsch 62

Wil Powell 57

Peter Wright 56

Jack Bowes 55

Alex Sexton 54

Charlie Ballard 51

Jarrod Harbrow 49

Ben Ainsworth 48

Josh Corbett 47

Chris Burgess 41

Jack Lukosius 30

Ben King 22

CATS

Tim Kelly 140

Mitch Duncan 123

Tom Hawkins 122

Tom Atkins 115

Brandan Parfitt 97

Luke Dahlhaus 94

Cameron Guthrie 94

Gary Ablett 93

Mark Blicavs 90

Joel Selwood 89

Tom Stewart 88

Jordan Clark 85

James Parsons 84

Gary Rohan 67

Harry Taylor 65

Rhys Stanley 64

Zach Tuohy 52

Darcy Fort 51

Jake Kolodjashnij 48

Jack Henry 40

Mark O’Connor 37

Gryan Miers 34

Bachar Houli was dominant during Richmond’s Dreamtime at the G win against Essendon. Picture: AAP Image/Stefan Postles.
Bachar Houli was dominant during Richmond’s Dreamtime at the G win against Essendon. Picture: AAP Image/Stefan Postles.

RICHMOND V ESSENDON

Late mail: No late changes

Heroes: Bachar Houli can’t stop scoring hundreds. The silky-skilled left-footer was a class above in the wet against Essendon, tallying his fifth century in seven games and second score of 142 this year. Four other Tigers reached triple figures — Shane Edwards, Dion Prestia, Nick Vlastuin and Liam Baker. Baker was traded out by more than 1000 coaches this round who will be regretting their call after the wet conditions at the MCG suited the tough-tackling small forward. Darcy Parish (137) was superb for Essendon and Tom Bellchambers (124) made the most of his two inexperienced ruck opponents.

Villains: Injuries to Jake Stringer (55) and Dylan Shiel (68) cost them bigger scores and if you’ve got either Bomber in your side you need to make trade plans after they sustained hamstring blows.

TIGERS

Bachar Houli 142

Shane Edwards 125

Dion Prestia 112

Nick Vlastuin 108

Liam Baker 105

Jack Higgins 100

Dylan Grimes 95

Dustin Martin 92

David Astbury 86

Noah Balta 83

Josh Caddy 81

Kamdyn McIntosh 80

Brandon Ellis 67

Sydney Stack 67

Callum Coleman-Jones 60

Jason Castagna 57

Nathan Broad 56

Tom J. Lynch 49

Shai Bolton 45

Daniel Rioli 42

Connor Menadue 38

Ryan Garthwaite 34

BOMBERS

Darcy Parish 137

Tom Bellchambers 124

Zach Merrett 104

Kyle Langford 98

Andrew McGrath 92

Adam Saad 85

David Zaharakis 77

Dyson Heppell 77

Jayden Laverde 71

Shaun McKernan 71

Cale Hooker 69

Dylan Shiel 68

Patrick Ambrose 65

Conor McKenna 61

Josh Begley 59

Aaron Francis 57

Jake Stringer 55

Michael Hurley 53

Mason Redman 49

Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti 46

Matt Guelfi 42

Ben McNiece 16

MELBOURNE V GWS

Late mail: Christian Salem (concussion) replaced by Charlie Spargo

Heroes: It has been a fruitful debut season for mature-age recruit Marty Hore and despite a dismal day for the Dees, he raised the bat for his maiden SuperCoach ton. The interceptor scored more than 70 points in the first half alone on his way to a whopping 116 point total. Ruck behemoth Max Gawn (149) carried his side with a team-high 25 touches and 35 hit-outs, while on the other side of the ledger a host of Giants starred. Josh Kelly (148), Tim Taranto (132) and Lachie Whitfield (115) backed up their monster scores last week with dominant performances against the Dees.

Villains: Matt de Boer added another notch to his belt keeping Clayton Oliver (53) to just 17 disposals. The clearance king went at an inefficient 47 per cent, with six clangers keeping him to a paltry score. Shane Mumford (61) had a dirty day at the office, while Stephen Coniglio (76) produced a disappointing effort in his return game. Jay Lockhart (32) didn’t do those who fielded him any favours.

DEMONS

Max Gawn 149

Marty Hore 116

James Harmes 99

Christian Petracca 81

Jack Viney 79

Billy Stretch 77

Nathan Jones 75

Bayley Fritsch 74

Angus Brayshaw 71

Tim Smith 68

Josh Wagner 67

Oskar Baker 57

Jayden Hunt 53

Tom McDonald 53

Clayton Oliver 53

Sam Frost 51

Oscar McDonald 46

Charlie Spargo 37

Harrison Petty 36

Jay Lockhart 32

Corey Wagner 32

Jeff Garlett 26

Josh Kelly put on a SuperCoach masterclass against the Demons.
Josh Kelly put on a SuperCoach masterclass against the Demons.

GIANTS

Josh Kelly 148

Tim Taranto 132

Harry Himmelberg 130

Lachie Whitfield 115

Harry Perryman 98

Jeremy Cameron 96

Sam Taylor 92

Jacob Hopper 91

Nick Haynes 91

Heath Shaw 85

Toby Greene 84

Jeremy Finlayson 82

Matt de Boer 82

Adam Tomlinson 77

Stephen Coniglio 76

Phil Davis 68

Sam J. Reid 62

Shane Mumford 61

Brett Deledio 60

Isaac Cumming 50

Adam Kennedy 46

Brent Daniels 43

ST KILDA V CARLTON

Late mail: No late changes

Heroes: While it wasn’t a monster score, Patrick Cripps (116) battled gallantly through a Jack Steele tag, responding well after being blanketed against the Giants. Popular cash cow Sam Walsh (93) punched out 59 points in the second half to produce a fruitful score, while Jade Gresham (114) starred for the Saints. Underperforming rookie Matt Parker (75) to hit a reasonable score after two down games.

Villains: Those who downgraded to Robbie Young a week early – look away now. The Saints forward shone on debut but failed to replicate it against the Blues, tallying a meagre five disposals and 17 SuperCoach points. He is every chance to get dropped ahead of his third game, leaving 23 per cent of SuperCoaches high and dry without a single price rise.

SAINTS

Luke Dunstan 122

Jade Gresham 114

Blake Acres 102

Tim Membrey 99

Jack Steele 99

Daniel McKenzie 88

Sebastian Ross 86

Jack Sinclair 85

Josh Bruce 80

Dean Kent 80

Callum Wilkie 78

Josh Battle 77

Rowan Marshall 76

Matthew Parker 75

Jack Billings 73

Shane Savage 71

Nathan Brown 62

Jack Newnes 60

Jonathon Marsh 59

Ed Phillips 57

Ben Long 52

Robbie Young 17

BLUES

Patrick Cripps 116

Ed Curnow 102

Levi Casboult 94

Sam Walsh 93

Sam Petrevski-Seton 92

Nic Newman 90

Charlie Curnow 89

Matthew Kreuzer 79

Lachie Plowman 79

David Cuningham 78

Kade Simpson 74

Caleb Marchbank 65

Liam Stocker 64

Matthew Kennedy 64

Jacob Weitering 63

Dale Thomas 63

Michael Gibbons 60

Paddy Dow 57

Harry McKay 56

Zac Fisher 49

Mitch McGovern 32

Jack Silvagni 29

FREMANTLE V BRISBANE

Late mail: No late changes

Heroes: All he had to do was score and Michael Walters (110) rammed it into the woodwork after the siren to bring home the win and a fruitful SuperCoach total. Usual suspects Luke Ryan (131) and Nat Fyfe (126) finished with dominant scores for the home side, with the former staking his claim as a top five defender. Noah Answerth (64) lifted late to produce a solid score for those who fielded him.

Villains: We thought Lachie Neale (79) would be at his very best up against his former side but the SuperCoach stud posted his lowest score for the season, letting down those who put him captain. His price is set to plummet in the coming weeks, with an upgrade after his bye in Round 13 looming as a popular move for those without the gun.

DOCKERS

Luke Ryan 131

Bradley Hill 127

Rory Lobb 127

Nat Fyfe 126

Nathan Wilson 121

Michael Walters 110

David Mundy 92

Andrew Brayshaw 83

Alex Pearce 72

Sam Switkowski 72

Connor Blakely 69

Ed Langdon 69

Brennan Cox 65

Taylin Duman 64

Ethan Hughes 57

Darcy Tucker 55

Adam Cerra 54

Reece Conca 52

Joel Hamling 50

Brett Bewley 49

Brandon Matera 45

Jesse Hogan 39

LIONS

Harris Andrews 118

Dayne Zorko 117

Jarryd Lyons 109

Daniel Rich 100

Hugh McCluggage 97

Lachie Neale 79

Mitchell Hinge 73

Daniel McStay 70

Ryan Lester 69

Cam Rayner 68

Mitch Robinson 65

Lincoln McCarthy 65

Noah Answerth 64

Charles Cameron 63

Oscar McInerney 62

Josh Walker 61

Lewis Taylor 59

Darcy Gardiner 59

Alex Witherden 54

Stefan Martin 52

Luke Hodge 51

Eric Hipwood 14

Originally published as SuperCoach late mail: Robbie Young posts dismal score, Clayton Oliver produces SuperCoach shocker, Josh Kelly stars

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