Scott Gullan reveals his 2019 SuperCoach team, trusting in some fallen premiums and POD picks
It’s the year of the resurrection in SuperCoach as the Herald Sun’s Scott Gullan reveals his SuperCoach team, trusting in fallen premiums and points of difference to win him office bragging rights.
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It’s the year of the resurrection in SuperCoach.
While others may spend endless hours tracking the new unknown talent who may bob up for a game here or there, the key to 2019 is backing in some former heroes.
Players who have shined previously in SuperCoach but then gone missing for a variety of reasons are very much back in vogue.
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Harry Taylor was a point-scoring intercept marking machine a few years back before a failed forward foray and injuries saw him plummet in value.
The mail is the former All-Australian defender is flying and will resume as a key defender for Geelong.
Another intercept marker who is returning to his roots is Easton Wood so we’re also banking on the Dogs captain turning around a horror 2018.
The much-maligned Jake Stringer is burning up the track and if he can maintain fitness and add consistency, we know he can rack up points at a bargain price.
Adelaide’s Brodie Smith is a ball magnet on the way back from a knee injury so deserves some love while if an interested and fit Tom Liberatore gets going he’s certainly worth a punt.
The second ruck position may have raised some eyebrows but youngster Tim English is apparently ready to step up and given the Dogs have very few other options he will get plenty of opportunities.
Originally published as Scott Gullan reveals his 2019 SuperCoach team, trusting in some fallen premiums and POD picks