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KFC SuperCoach: Every score from Marsh Community Series week 3

It’s been a massive weekend for KFC SuperCoach players, with the Round 1 dress rehearsal in full swing. Who stood tall and who flopped? Check out all the Marsh Series scores.

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We can usually take pre-season form with a grain of salt but when it comes to KFC SuperCoach, pre-season matches are critical for our preparation for the season ahead.

Mostly, we’re looking at the cash cows — the draftees or young players who are set to burst onto the scene.

We’re also looking for players who have been in the system for three or four years and who are ready to have a breakout season.

Which players impressed over the second weekend of the Marsh Series? See every score from every game below.

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Jack Steven had an impressive debut for Geelong.
Jack Steven had an impressive debut for Geelong.
Brandon Zerk-Thatcher marks strongly in defence for Essendon.
Brandon Zerk-Thatcher marks strongly in defence for Essendon.

GEELONG V ESSENDON

The Marsh Series saved its best for last for KFC SuperCoaches.

After a pre-season series which has led to a SuperCoach rookie crisis, four players confirmed themselves as must-haves in Colac.

Jack Steven ($361,700) was dynamic on debut for the Cats, Brandon Zerk-Thatcher ($189,000) displayed his intercept marking prowess and Devon Smith ($335,800) cracked a to confirm himself as one of the bargain MID-FWDs of 2020.

Patrick Dangerfield, Zach Tuohy and mid-price Bomber Andrew McGrath were other stars as the Bombers completed an unbeaten pre-season.

CATS

Patrick Dangerfield 116

Zach Tuohy 112

Jack Steven 97

Harry Taylor 88

Tom Stewart 88

Zach Guthrie 84

Tom Atkins 79

Quinton Narkle 78

Gryan Miers 71

Mark Blicavs 68

Rhys Stanley 64

Darcy Fort 61

Luke Dahlhaus 60

Jordan Clark 59

Brandan Parfitt 58

Jack Henry 53

Tom Hawkins 45

Josh Jenkins 41

Esava Ratugolea 41

Jed Bews 38

Mark O’Connor 29

James Parsons 28

Gary Rohan 27

Gary Ablett 27

Jacob Kennerley 11

Sam Menegola 7

BOMBERS

Jordan Ridley 117

Devon Smith 117

Michael Hurley 116

Zach Merrett 106

Aandrew McGrath 105

Brandon Zerk-Thatcher 104

Mason Redman 90

Darcy Parish 90

Adam Saad 90

Andrew Phillips 87

Dylan Shiel 80

Jacob Townsend 71

Martin Gleeson 68

Matt Guelfi 62

Orazio Fantasia 59

Jayden Laverde 58

Will Snelling 57

David Zaharakis 50

Anthony McDonald-Tipunwuti 48

Kyle Langford 47

Aaron Francis 44

Tom Cutler 43

Shaun McKernan 42

Brayden Ham 20

Curtis Taylor handballs under pressure from Aliir Aliir during Monday’s Marsh Series game.
Curtis Taylor handballs under pressure from Aliir Aliir during Monday’s Marsh Series game.

NORTH MELBOURNE V SYDNEY

Breathe SuperCoaches.

After a weekend of rookie carnage which has threatened to throw our KFC SuperCoach plans into disarray, North Melbourne forward Curtis Taylor has provided reason for optimism.

Taylor, a $123K forward, had 21 disposals, kicked 2.1 and scored 95 KFC SuperCoach points in the Roos’ clash with Sydney on Monday.

The No. 46 pick in the 2018 national draft, Taylor featured in two matches last season for scores of 31 and 9.

It’s easy to get carried away by a pre-season effort, especially when the number of rookies likely to feature in Round 1 is dwindling by the day.

But amid the crisis, Taylor might be a silver lining.

Aiden Bonar was the other North rookie coaches were keen to see, but Rhyce Shaw held him back until after halftime in Tasmania and he posted a team-low 14.

The former GWS Giant had a hamstring scare in recent weeks and you have to wonder whether he’ll be eased into the season, as he was against the Swans.

It’s hard to justify spending $202k, even in the current barren rookie climate.

Jack Mahony, who is in the frame for a Round 1 debut, did enough by scoring 53 to justify a bench spot.

But, his scoring was always likely to be volatile, as it historically has been for rookie small forwards.

Veteran Josh Kennedy (156) led the way for Sydney, while No. 5 pick Dylan Stephens ($189K, MID) has a huge question mark over him after two quiet games.

Stephens scored 49 against the Roos, while Justin McInerney ($123k) only managed 3.

Tim Michell

ROOS

Jed Anderson 119

Shaun Higgins 119

Nick Larkey 108

Todd Goldstein 100

Aaron Hall 98

Curtis Taylor 95

Jy Simpkin 87

Jasper Pittard 86

Jared Polec 75

Robbie Tarrant 73

Shaun Atley 70

Josh Walker 70

Jamie Macmillan 70

Trent Dumont 66

Luke McDonald 56

Taylor Garner 53

Paul Ahern 53

Jack Mahony 53

Tarryn Thomas 52

Majak Daw 41

Tristan Xerri 37

Ben Cunnington 28

Tom Murphy 28

Cameron Zurhaar 20

Jack Ziebell 16

Aiden Bonar 14

SWANS

Josh Kennedy 156

Callum Mills 105

Jake Lloyd 98

Luke Parker 94

Aliir Aliir 92

Lewis Taylor 91

Tom Papley 88

Dane Rampe 79

James Rowbottom 76

Harry Cunningham 73

Sam Naismith 69

Sam Gray 68

Callum Sinclair 64

Colin O’Riordan 58

Jordan Dawson 50

Dylan Stephens 49

Kaiden Brand 48

Isaac Heeney 44

Will Hayward 43

Oliver Florent 41

Ryan Clarke 40

Nick Blakey 30

Tom McCartin 29

Ben Ronke 26

Justin McInerney 3

Joel Amartey -2

GWS V RICHMOND

Is Stephen Coniglio in your SuperCoach team?

With an ownership of just 13 per cent, he is shaping up as the perfect point of difference selection.

Coniglio was outstanding against the Tigers, posting a game-high 135 points on Sunday.

He was one of a host of Giants to post big scores, with Toby Greene, Sam Jacobs, Lachie Whitfield and Josh Kelly all among the points.

Meanwhile for the Tigers, Tom Lynch was the only man to break triple figures.

He might not be the biggest name but one Tiger to keep an eye on is Callum Coleman-Jones.

At just $195,500, he is shaping up as a certain starter for in Round 1.

GWS

S.Coniglio 135

T.Greene 127

S.Jacobs 111

I.Cumming 111

L.Whitfield 110

N.Haynes 108

J.Kelly 100

J.Hately 92

J.Cameron 86

H.Perryman 82

H.Shaw 77

D.Lloyd 74

T.Green 72

A.Kennedy 70

B.Daniels 66

J.Hopper 63

L.Ash 62

M.de Boer 61

S.Taylor 57

A.Corr 55

Z.Langdon 53

M.Buntine 51

J.Finlayson 49

H.Himmelberg 40

RICHMOND

T.Lynch 111

D.Martin 98

D.Rioli 81

D.Prestia 75

J.Short 73

I.Soldo 70

S.Edwards 67

T.Cotchin 66

J.Castagna 65

J.Caddy 65

D.Grimes 64

M.Pickett 61

D.Astbury 59

S.Bolton 57

N.Broad 55

C.Coleman-Jones 51

N.Vlastuin 47

L.Baker 46

S.Stack 45

K.Lambert 37

B.Houli 35

J.Riewoldt 27

T.Dow 21

B.Nyuon 2

It was a big day for Stephen Coniglio and Toby Greene.
It was a big day for Stephen Coniglio and Toby Greene.

COLLINGWOOD v ST KILDA

Jeremy Howe has put his name forward as a SuperCoach left field selection after a dominant display against St Kilda.

Howe was at his marking best, clunking 11 of them in the Pies’ loss. The man who has been mostly overlooked by SuperCoach players throughout the pre-season finished with an impressive 134 points to lead all members of both sides.

Jack Crisp was also impressive for the Magpies, scoring 114. Meanwhile for St Kilda, Bradley Hill continues to impress at his new club, scoring 103.

At $515,900, Jack Steele is certainly a point of difference.

Through the Marsh Series he averaged 110 points and is currently in less than one per cent of teams.

COLLINGWOOD

J.Howe 134

J.Crisp 114

C.Mayne 102

J.Roughead 95

J.Elliott 93

T.Phillips 89

S.Sidebottom 89

D.Moore 87

J.Daicos 83

J.De Goey 75

J.Noble 73

R.Wills 72

B.Grundy 64

J.Madgen 61

C.Brown 61

B.Maynard 58

B.Mihocek 48

S.Pendlebury 45

J.Thomas 45

M.Cox 42

J.Stephenson 35

T.Brown 35

W.Hoskin-Elliott 35

T.Adams 34

SAINTS

J.Steele 122

L.Dunstan 109

J.Lonie 105

B.Hill 103

D.Howard 100

J.Billings 93

B.Long 85

Z.Jones 85

T.Membrey 82

P.Ryder 69

D.Hannebery 69

J.Battle 64

B.Paton 62

D.Kent 62

D.Roberton 60

C.Wilkie 58

R.Marshall 56

H.Clark 56

J.Geary 50

J.Sinclair 33

M.King 29

D.Butler 28

N.Coffield 26

E.Phillips 24

Jeremy Howe was impressive for the Magpies. Picture: Getty Images
Jeremy Howe was impressive for the Magpies. Picture: Getty Images
Jack Steele has enjoyed a monster pre-season. Picture: Getty Images
Jack Steele has enjoyed a monster pre-season. Picture: Getty Images

CARLTON V BRISBANE

He was one of last season’s great cashcows.

But are SuperCoaches who are overlooking Sam Walsh in 2020 making a mistake?

The rising Blue once again posted a big score on Sunday night, leading the way for Carlton with 109 points.

Walsh is currently in just five per cent of teams and costs $471,900. One thing we can always be sure about, as long as he is playing in the same midfield as Patrick Cripps, he won’t have to worry about a tag.

Meanwhile, a host of Lions filled up the scoreboard.

Lachie Neale is once again going to be a scoring machine. He posted 118 points is just 79 per cent game-time.

Charlie Cameron, Dayne Zorko and Hugh McCluggage also went large.

CARLTON

S.Walsh 109

S.Docherty 105

L.Jones 99

E.Curnow 98

P.Cripps 94

M.Gibbons 84

J.Martin 78

L.Casboult 78

N.Newman 76

Z.Fisher 72

M.Kreuzer 69

J.Silvagni 67

L.Plowman 65

K.Simpson 65

W.Setterfield 65

J.Newnes 65

E.Betts 60

P.Dow 58

M.Murphy 54

J.Weitering 44

T.De Koning 42

C.Marchbank 15

M.McGovern 14

C.Polson 5

BRISBANE

C.Cameron 150

D.Zorko 134

J.Berry 119

L.Neale 118

H.McCluggage 117

H.Andrews 82

J.Lyons 77

Z.Bailey 74

M.Robinson 70

G.Birchall 67

D.McStay 66

S.Martin 65

A.Witherden 62

D.Robertson 62

B.Starcevich 61

C.Rayner 61

D.Gardiner 60

O.McInerney 52

L.McCarthy 52

D.Rich 46

C.Ah Chee 39

M.Adams 35

E.Hipwood 30

N.Answerth 18

Sam Walsh put up big numbers on Sunday. Picture: Getty Images
Sam Walsh put up big numbers on Sunday. Picture: Getty Images

PORT ADELAIDE V WESTERN BULLDOGS

You should never get carried away with one performance but Tim English has the potential to live up to some lofty expectations this season in KFC SuperCoach.

Champion Data predicts the young Western Bulldogs ruckman can reach the heights of Collingwood star Brodie Grundy.

The question is: could that happen this year?

English ($448,4000) dominated Port Adelaide with 37 hit-outs on his way to a game-high 123 SuperCoach points in the Marsh Series clash.

In his first full season, the big Bulldog increased his average by nearly 20 (63.6 to 82.6) (Grundy’s year 2-3 was 62.9 to 90.6). It’s not unfathomable with another pre-season behind him and more time in the weight room, he could add another 15-20 to that in 2020.

English is going to get plenty of opportunity to operate as the Dogs’ sole man at the stoppages.

Could he be this year’s Rowan Marshall?

POWER

J.Westhoff 108

D.Byrne-Jones 94

R.Gray 93

R.Burton 92

T.Jonas 87

H.Hartlett 83

T.Boak 83

K.Amon 81

R.Bonner 77

T.Rockliff 74

S.Powell-Pepper 71

K.Farrell 71

C.Rozee 70

J.Lienert 66

C.Dixon 61

T.Marshall 60

T.Clurey 52

T.McKenzie 50

Z.Butters 49

S.Motlop 49

B.Ebert 47

M.Georgiades 43

D.Houston 40

S.Lycett 34

W.Drew 32

X.Duursma 31

BULLDOGS

T.English 123

B.Williams 106

J.Dunkley 103

L.Hunter 103

M.Bontempelli 102

P.Lipinski 97

B.Smith 86

J.Macrae 76

J.Bruce 73

J.Johannisen 71

E.Wood 66

C.Daniel 66

S.Lloyd 61

H.Crozier 61

Z.Cordy 60

A.Keath 56

M.Wallis 52

M.Suckling 49

T.McLean 45

B.Dale 43

Le. Young 39

R.Smith 36

W.Hayes 15

J.Schache 10

Tim English in action against the Power. Picture: Getty
Tim English in action against the Power. Picture: Getty

WEST COAST V FREMANTLE

If you haven’t got Tim Kelly, just get him.

The guy is SuperCoach rolled gold in that West Coast midfield. Backed up a very easy ton against the Bombers in Marsh week 2 with another easy 108 against the Dockers.

Had 29 touches, but only one clearance, meaning he hardly got his hands dirty.

At $561,800 he looks unders for a player who averaged 103.5 in his first season of AFL footy.

EAGLES

A.Gaff 133

E.Yeo 129

L.Duggan 118

L.Jetta 111

T.Kelly 108

N.Naitanui 100

D.Sheed 99

J.Redden 96

S.Hurn 93

J.Brander 76

L.Shuey 69

T.Barrass 65

J.Cripps 60

M.Hutchings 60

J.Nelson 59

B.Sheppard 53

J.McGovern 51

J.Waterman 42

W.Schofield 31

J.Petruccelle 31

J.Kennedy 29

N.Vardy 27

L.Ryan 26

X.O’Neill 6

DOCKERS

N.Fyfe 115

A.Brayshaw 102

B.Cox 101

D.Tucker 100

M.Walters 91

T.Duman 91

R.Lobb 86

R.Conca 78

T.Colyer 77

E.Hughes 74

A.Cerra 71

C.McCarthy 70

B.Banfield 70

S.Darcy 69

G.Logue 67

M.Crowden 66

L.Schultz 59

B.Bewley 58

M.Taberner 53

T.Watson 42

S.Hill 32

S.Sturt 29

C.Serong 16

H.Dixon 12

Tim Kelly could be a SuperCoach stud in 2020. Picture: Getty Images
Tim Kelly could be a SuperCoach stud in 2020. Picture: Getty Images

HAWTHORN V MELBOURNE

KFC SuperCoaches should spend as much time as Simon Goodwin did answering the question on whether to pick Max Gawn for Round 1.

The Melbourne coach was asked post-match whether the club’s new skipper would be ready to face West Coast on March 22 after overcoming a knee concern.

The question: “He’s a lock for Round 1?”

The answer: “Yep”.

Gawn featured in 41 per cent game time against Hawthorn on Friday, returning seven disposals, four marks and 14 hit outs for 68 SuperCoach points.

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HAWKS

T.Mitchell 112

J.Ceglar 101

L.Shiels 95

J.Sicily 95

T.Scully 95

J.O’Meara 93

L.Breust 93

H.Morrison 84

J.Frawley 74

B.McEvoy 69

P.Puopolo 65

I.Smith 60

J.Scrimshaw 58

S.Frost 56

J.Worpel 51

C.Wingard 50

S.Burgoyne 48

O.Hanrahan 46

C.Nash 46

J.Patton 40

M.Lewis 38

C.Jiath 30

B.Stratton 17

J.Cousins 14

D.Greaves 3

DEMONS

J.Viney 133

A.Tomlinson 120

B.Fritsch 102

S.May 98

J.Harmes 97

A.Brayshaw 90

C.Oliver 84

J.Lever 83

E.Langdon 83

M.Hibberd 82

A.Neal-Bullen 81

J.Melksham 81

C.Petracca 72

L.Jackson 71

M.Gawn 68

J.Lockhart 61

C.Spargo 57

T.McDonald 50

N.Jetta 49

N.Jones 46

O.McDonald 45

T.Bedford 43

S.Weideman 38

M.Hore 24

A.vandenBerg 9

Max Gawn in action against the Hawks. Picture: Getty
Max Gawn in action against the Hawks. Picture: Getty

ADELAIDE V GOLD COAST

Sometimes, pre-season form can be deceiving.

But it’s going to be very hard to ignore the work Gold Coast dual position SuperCoach prospect Darcy Macpherson is doing in the Marsh Community series.

The 22-year-old Gold Coast Sun had a breakout SuperCoach season in 2019, playing all 22 games and averaging 81.7 points per game — he managed just 17 games across the previous three season.

The average is nothing to write home about but, after backing up his 31-possession, 132-point effort in a win over Geelong in week one with another blinder in an upset win over the Crows, his SuperCoach ownership is set to skyrocket from around 2 per cent into double digits.

At 443,800 and with the MID-FWD swing, MacPherson represents a tantalising forward option who could well finish in the top six at season’s end.

CROWS

R.Laird 132

B.Smith 121

B.Crouch 94

J.Kelly 90

D.Talia 90

M.Crouch 88

P.Seedsman 88

B.Gibbs 87

R.Atkins 85

R.Sloane 83

T.Lynch 64

D.Fogarty 61

R.O’Brien 60

W.Milera 57

B.Crocker 56

L.Brown 56

T.Stengle 55

T.Walker 51

F.McAsey 47

B.Davis 43

C.Jones 34

L.Murphy 26

SUNS

D.MacPherson 127

Z.Smith 122

D.Swallow 122

T.Miller 98

J.Bowes 91

W.Brodie 89

B.Ellis 86

L.Weller 82

H.Greenwood 76

N.Holman 75

B.Ainsworth 74

C.Graham 71

P.Wright 67

S.Day 66

J.Murdoch 61

J.Lukosius 58

J.Joyce 52

J.Sharp 42

J.Dawson 42

A.Sexton 40

B.Fiorini 39

S.Collins 37

C.Budarick 37

M.Rowell 36

J.McLennan 28

N.Anderson 13

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