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See every player’s SuperCoach price and position from Adelaide, Brisbane, Carlton and Collingwood

SuperCoach 2019 is almost here! Start your homework now with every player’s price and position from Adelaide, Brisbane, Carlton and Collingwood. Plus, our three players to watch.

SuperCoach price reveals for Adelaide, Brisbane, Carlton and Collingwood.
SuperCoach price reveals for Adelaide, Brisbane, Carlton and Collingwood.

SuperCoach 2019 is almost here.

In the first of four parts, we reveal every player’s price and position from Adelaide, Brisbane, Carlton and Collingwood.

Plus, we look at three players to watch from every club, including the premium must-haves, the cash cows to know and the mid-price risks to avoid.

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ADELAIDE

THREE PLAYERS TO WATCH

Brad Crouch ($418,000, Mid)

The injury-prone midfielder is once again on the pre-season watchlist … as he seems to be every year. However, for his talent and ball-winning ability, $418k is too much value to ignore. Fingers crossed he can stay fit.

Brodie Smith ($332,500, Def)

The attacking half-back returned for the last two games of 2018 and pumped out scores of 46 and 129. When on, Smith pumps out 100s with ease and, as such, is amazing value at $332k. A must-watch bargain buy in the pre-season.

Shane McAdam ($123,900, Fwd)

Has all the tricks and then some to figure at senior level, the mature-aged recruit boasts an x-factor around the goals and hunger to hunt opposition. Booted 31 goals in 17 SANFL games last season.

Brad Smith is back at full fitness. Picture: Simon Cross
Brad Smith is back at full fitness. Picture: Simon Cross

DEFENDERS

Rory Laird $587,600

Tom Doedee $446,200

Wayne Milera $433,100

Luke Brown $387,300

Daniel Talia $378,500

Andy Otten $375,200

Jake Kelly $364,900

David Mackay $362,100

Alex Keath $359,100

Brodie Smith $332,500

Kyle Hartigan $260,600

Andrew McPherson $123,900

William Hamill $117,300

Lachlan Sholl $117,300

Jordon Butts $102,400 (Def-Fwd)

MIDFIELDERS

Matt Crouch $551,300

Rory Sloane $524,300

Bryce Gibbs $523,900

Hugh Greenwood $466,600

Cameron Ellis-Yolmen $449,800

Paul Seedsman $440,000

Brad Crouch $418,000

Rory Atkins $415,800

Chayce Jones $171,300

Patrick Wilson $147,700

RUCKS

Sam Jacobs $455,700

Reilly O’Brien $136,800

Kieran Strachan $118,900 (Ruck-Fwd)

Paul Hunter $102,400

FORWARDS

Josh Jenkins $438,500

Tom Lynch $436,800

Richard Douglas $399,500 (Mid-Fwd)

Eddie Betts $363,400

Riley Knight $348,800 (Mid-Fwd)

Taylor Walker $343,500

Jordan Gallucci $297,200

Elliott Himmelberg $269,800

Lachlan Murphy $267,500

Darcy Fogarty $242,700

Myles Poholke $234,600

Ned McHenry $139,800 (Mid-Fwd)

Ben Davis $123,900

Shane McAdam $123,900

Tyson Stengle $123,900

Stefan Martin is the Lions’ No.1 big man. Picture: Annette Dew
Stefan Martin is the Lions’ No.1 big man. Picture: Annette Dew

BRISBANE

THREE PLAYERS TO WATCH

Harris Andrews ($480,100, Def)

The key defender had a breakout SuperCoach season in 2018, taking his average from 69 to 88, and it could have been more if not for a horrible head injury. From Round 4 to 12, Andrews averaged 106 and returned to score 91, 96 and 91 in the final three games.

Stefan Martin ($573,700, Ruck)

Looking for a cheaper alternative to Grundy-Gawn? Look no further than the star Lion. Martin is more than $118,000 cheaper than Max Gawn and just as capable of scoring big hundreds. Martin scored 13 hundreds in 2018 with 10 of those 110 points or more.

Lachie Neale ($607,300, Mid)

Ticks all the boxes despite a hefty price tag. Expect Neale to be among the top eight scorers at season’s end, having averaged 111.9 from 22 games last year. The sky’s the limit for the Lions’ marquee signing.

DEFENDERS

Harris Andrews $480,100

Alex Witherden $455,000

Luke Hodge $451,400

Daniel Rich $428,200

Josh Walker $389,700

Darcy Gardiner $382,400

Ryan Lester $371,300

Nick Robertson $347,400

Marcus Adams $339,600

Matt Eagles $200,300

Jacob Allison $198,300

Sam Skinner $168,300

Cedric Cox $166,100

Mitchell Hinge $123,900

Jack Payne $123,900

Noah Answerth $117,300 (Def-Mid)

MIDFIELDERS

Lachie Neale $607,300

Dayne Zorko $520,200

Jarryd Lyons $502,000

Tom Cutler $439,700

Jarrod Berry $434,300

Hugh McCluggage $416,800

Ben Keays $260,600

Ryan Bastinac $245,400

Corey Lyons $123,900

Thomas Berry $117,300

Tom Joyce $117,300

James Madden $102,400

RUCKS

Stefan Martin $573,700

Archie Smith $172,300

Thomas Fullarton $102,400

FORWARDS

Mitch Robinson $496,600 (Mid-Fwd)

Allen Christensen $395,000

Lewis Taylor $390,400

Charlie Cameron $387,400

Rhys Mathieson $365,000 (Mid-Fwd)

Cam Rayner $327,700

Oscar McInerney $317,600

Daniel McStay $300,900

Eric Hipwood $281,800

Zac Bailey $275,900 (Mid-Fwd)

Lincoln McCarthy $247,500

Brandon Starcevich $237,000 (Mid-Fwd)

Connor Ballenden $123,900

Connor McFadyen $117,300 (Mid-Fwd)

Ely Smith $117,300

Toby Wooller $123,900

No.1 draft pick Sam Walsh should walk into Carlton’s midfield.
No.1 draft pick Sam Walsh should walk into Carlton’s midfield.

CARLTON

THREE PLAYERS TO WATCH

Sam Walsh ($207,300, Mid)

Big wraps on the No.1 draft pick with Blues young gun Harry McKay already declaring Walsh a star. “If you guys do SuperCoach, I’d get him in early,” McKay said before Christmas. Liam Stocker is a cheaper alternative at $126,400.

Nic Newman ($394,100, Def)

The ex-Swan is one of the pre-season buzz players after Sam Docherty’s season-ending knee injury. Newman was a proven SuperCoach scorer in Sydney and now arrives at Carlton, a team in need of a playmaking half-back.

Will Setterfield ($144,900, Mid-Fwd)

Coming off a knee reconstruction, Setterfield is no certainty to suit up for Round 1 but there is little doubt he will play at some stage in 2019 - barring injury of course. The former No.5 draft pick is a strong inside midfielder in a similar mould to Patty Cripps.

DEFENDERS

Kade Simpson $570,300

Sam Docherty $511,300

Dale Thomas $462,000

Nic Newman $394,100

Liam Jones $382,600

Caleb Marchbank $355,600

Jacob Weitering $354,400

Lachie Plowman $345,800

David Cuningham $250,100

Jack Silvagni $254,400 (Def-Fwd)

Tom Williamson $189,500

Hugh Goddard $159,600

Harrison Macreadie $146,800

Angus Schumacher $123,900

Ben Silvagni $117,300 (Def-Fwd)

MIDFIELDERS

Patrick Cripps $648,200

Ed Curnow $552,200

Marc Murphy $501,500

Matthew Kennedy $350,600

Tomas Bugg $272,100

Lochie O’Brien $256,900

Sam Walsh $207,300

Liam Stocker $126,300

RUCKS

Matthew Kreuzer $432,900

Matthew Lobbe $362,400

Andrew Phillips $278,800

Tom De Koning $171,500 (Ruck-Fwd)

FORWARDS

Charlie Curnow $420,400

Zac Fisher $392,800 (Mid-Fwd)

Mitch McGovern $368,200

Sam Petrevski-Seton $364,900

Harry McKay $360,800

Darcy Lang $327,700 (Mid-Fwd)

Paddy Dow $323,500 (Mid-Fwd)

Levi Casboult $312,700

Alex Fasolo $250,000

Jarrod Garlett $249,700

Pat Kerr $230,800

Cameron Polson $191,800

Jarrod Pickett $190,500

Will Setterfield $144,900 (Mid-Fwd)

Kym Lebois $123,900

Finbar O’Dwyer $117,300

Matthew Owies $102,400 (Mid-Fwd)

Jordan De Goey showed he’s ready to be a SuperCoach star. Picture: Alex Coppel
Jordan De Goey showed he’s ready to be a SuperCoach star. Picture: Alex Coppel

COLLINGWOOD

THREE PLAYERS TO WATCH

Jordan De Goey ($476,400, Fwd)

Only special players win games off their own boots and De Goey is one of them. Absolute beast in the second half of last season only to be derailed by a bout of bone bruising.

Isaac Quaynor ($153,300, Def)

Taken with pick No.13 in the national draft, the Collingwood Next Generation Academy prospect looks ready made, boasting speed and composure by hand and foot. Will surely get his chance early in the season.

Dayne Beams ($557,600, Mid)

What will Beams’ role be in the stacked Magpies midfielder? The ex-Lion will likely be behind Pendlebury, Treloar, Adams and Sidebottom in the pecking order but could be a dangerous high half-forward in a Robbie Gray-type role.

DEFENDERS

Jack Crisp $519,900

Jeremy Howe $497,200

Matthew Scharenberg $437,200

Tom Langdon $416,600

Brayden Maynard $406,800

Sam Murray $385,000

James Aish $370,900 (Def-Mid)

Lynden Dunn $328,800

Levi Greenwood $300,800

Flynn Appleby $281,700

Tyson Goldsack $257,400

Jack Madgen $256,500

Darcy Moore $239,400 (Def-Fwd)

Nathan Murphy $167,200

Isaac Quaynor $153,300

Tyler Brown $123,900

Will Kelly $117,300

Anton Tohill $102,400 (Def-Fwd)

Mark Keane $102,400 (Def-Fwd)

MIDFIELDERS

Adam Treloar $594,200

Scott Pendlebury $562,000

Dayne Beams $557,600

Steele Sidebottom $551,700

Taylor Adams $523,100

Tom Phillips $489,100

Brayden Sier $435,000

Chris Mayne $370,400

Rupert Wills $166,100

RUCKS

Brodie Grundy $708,200

Jordan Roughead $379,100 (Ruck-Fwd)

Max Lynch $123,900

FORWARDS

Jordan De Goey $476,400

Josh Thomas $413,800

Will Hoskin-Elliott $380,200

Brody Mihocek $361,000

Jaidyn Stephenson $347,400

Mason Cox $334,900

Travis Varcoe $332,800

Callum Brown $322,300

Josh Daicos $320,800

Daniel Wells $302,900

Ben Reid $299,700

Jamie Elliott $280,300

Ben Crocker $248,600

Tim Broomhead $242,100 (Mid-Fwd)

Atu Bosenavulagi $117,300 (Mid-Fwd)

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