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SuperCoach 2024 prices: A sneak peek at the most expensive players, bargains and rookie picks

As the No. 1 pick, Harley Reid is the most expensive draftee in SuperCoach for 2024 – but there could be a few more rookie gems hiding a bit further down the list. Get an early look here.

Your 2024 SuperCoach AFL planning starts now.

After player positions for next season were revealed in late November, the bankers at SuperCoach HQ have been working frantically to finalise every player’s price.

They are now available to SuperCoach Plus subscribers, who can start selecting a squad in the advance team picker, but we had our hands on an early drop.

Here are 12 names that jumped off the page.

Jack Macrae averaged 99 SuperCoach points in 2023. Picture: Michael Klein
Jack Macrae averaged 99 SuperCoach points in 2023. Picture: Michael Klein
Draftee Ryley Sanders has already made his mark at Whitten Oval.
Draftee Ryley Sanders has already made his mark at Whitten Oval.

Jack Macrae (WB) $558,400 MID-FWD

Last year, for reasons only coach Luke Beveridge fully understands, Macrae averaged less than 100 SuperCoach points for the first time since 2016. Despite Josh Dunkley’s departure, he was pushed forward and out onto a wing as the Bulldogs coach played around with his midfield mix. But with Bailey Smith out, and his added forward status, Macrae – priced at an average of 99 – might just be back. We hope.

Ryley Sanders (WB) $184,800 MID

Another ball magnet who might receive more opportunity in the wake of Smith’s devastating ACL injury is the Bulldogs’ top pick from the draft. Sanders has caught the eye on the track already and averaged 170 SuperCoach points at last year’s under-18 carnival. Yes, 170.

Brodie Grundy will take the ruck reins at Sydney in 2024. Picture: Phil Hillyard
Brodie Grundy will take the ruck reins at Sydney in 2024. Picture: Phil Hillyard

Brodie Grundy (Syd) $481,900 RUCK

A player moving to another club for guaranteed opportunity in their preferred position is SuperCoach gold. Especially when their name is Brodie Grundy – the same Brodie Grundy who averaged 130 points in back-to-back seasons in 2018 and 2019. In 2024, the new Swans big man will start the year priced at an average of 86.

Nick Daicos (Coll) $650,000 DEF-MID

From value to downright expensive, only six other players are priced above the Collingwood star in 2024. But is he overpriced? Daicos has kept his defender status and averaged 116 in his second season, so the question should really be, does it even matter?

Errol Gulden (Syd) $622,100 MID

As a midfielder-only, the young Swan’s price might be a little bit harder to swallow. After a breakout season, which saw him add 25 points to his SuperCoach average, Gulden will be available for $150k above last year’s starting price in 2024.

Rowan Marshall (StK) $639,100 RUCK

It’s a similar story for the St Kilda ruckman, with Marshall starting 2024 with a price tag of $639k – a $133k rise on last season. But he’s $75k cheaper than Tim English and, at his best, is as good a scorer as any, finishing 2023 with SuperCoach tallies of 146, 141 and 154.

Marcus Bontempelli (WB) $724,600 MID

Some of you will know not owning Marcus Bontempelli last year hurt. It’s true, there are some value options in the forward line this season, which may allow for more money to be spent in the middle, but will the $724k spend hurt the balance of your starting squad more? A question to ponder over summer.

Can Sam Flanders carry his late-season form into 2024? Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images
Can Sam Flanders carry his late-season form into 2024? Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images

Sam Flanders (GC) $494,200 MID-FWD

In a forward pool that is missing a host of big names this year, Flanders is one who screams value – if he can carry his late-season form into 2024. After finally getting his chance in the midfield, the 22-year-old averaged 110 from round 15 onwards.

Zac Williams (Carl) $216,100 DEF

At the other end of the ground, the Carlton defender might be the biggest SuperCoach bargain of 2024. But given Williams, who ruptured his ACL in February, has only played nine games in the past two years, there’s still plenty to play out.

Will you pick No. 1 draft pick Harley Reid? Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos
Will you pick No. 1 draft pick Harley Reid? Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos

Harley Reid (WC) $207,300 MID-FWD

There’s always debate about whether the No. 1 draft pick is worth the top-end rookie price tag. But this guy’s different, and he’s been given dual-position status. Reid doesn’t need a lot of the ball to have an impact so pencil him in now.

Shaun Mannagh (Geel) $117,300 MID-FWD

At the other end of the rookie-price scale is mature-ager Mannagh, drafted by Geelong at pick 36. After averaging 25 disposals, 1.9 goals and 117 SuperCoach points per for Werribee in the VFL last year, if Chris Scott picks him, you should too. Fellow mature-agers Finnbar Maley (NM, RUCK-FWD) and Sam Clohesy (GC, DEF) have been given the basement rookie price of $102,400.

Marty Hore (Melb) $123,900 DEF

Yes, it is the same Marty Hore who averaged 87 SuperCoach points in his first nine games as a rookie in 2019. He’s back at Melbourne for a second time after leading the VFL for intercept marks and averaging 22 disposals and 122 points for Williamstown in 2023.

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