SuperCoach 2017: JLT Series scores from Richmond v Collingwood, Adelaide v Brisbane Lions
ADAM Treloar or Scott Pendlebury? It’s a big call. Plus which high priced Lion performed and which cheap Crow was a standout? See every SuperCoach score here.
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ADAM Treloar or Scott Pendlebury?
The Collingwood captain has been a SuperCoach star for years and one of the first players picked in many teams this season. But events in Moe on Saturday have given us plenty to think about.
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Pendlebury sent a scare through the SuperCoach world when he was a late out for the Magpies with Achilles soreness.
He later assured fans he will be right to face the Bulldogs in Round 1, but in his absence Treloar ran amok in Moe, gathering 29 disposals, four tackles a goal and a game-high 126 SuperCoach points.
After averaging 108, 107 and 111 in the past three seasons, he could be about to graduate to super premium status.
Six Collingwood players scored at least 100 points and Taylor Adams posted 99. Richmond, meanwhile, had just the one centurion in Reece Conca.
Toby Nankervis posted another solid score (89) to further his selection claims but Josh Caddy (52) was quiet. Did Daniel Butler do enough to earn a game in Round 1?
Meanwhile, in Saturday’s other game between Adelaide and Brisbane, the stock of Curtly Hampton continues to rise.
At just $160,000, the hard running defender will be a popular pick this season.
Hampton posted 90 for the Crows on Saturday and will be a walk up start for Round 1.
Another cheap option will be Adelaide’s Andy Otten, who scored 78 on Saturday.
Returning from injury, Otten will cost just $123,900 and is the perfect option to sit on your bench as injury cover.
Speaking of returning from injury, it was a good day for Dayne Beams.
The newly appointed Brisbane skipper well and truly led from the front, scoring a team-high 114.
Stefan Martin ($488,000) was the only other Lion to break the triple figure barrier. Martin finished with exactly 100 points.
For the full scores from Saturday’s matches, scroll down.
TIGERS
Reece Conca 103
Toby Nankervis 89
Dion Prestia 88
Bachar Houli 87
Trent Cotchin 84
Taylor Hunt 82
Dustin Martin 79
Shane Edwards 75
Jack Riewoldt 75
Brandon Ellis 71
Shaun Grigg 70
Alex Rance 62
Dylan Grimes 59
Anthony Miles 57
Mabior Chol 57
Josh Caddy 52
Jason Castagna 51
Dan Butler 45
Daniel Rioli 38
Tyson Stengle 34
Ivan Soldo 31
Nick Vlastuin 29
David Astbury 29
Sam Lloyd 21
MAGPIES
Adam Treloar 126
Josh Smith 118
Brayden Maynard 111
Jackson Ramsay 110
Ben Reid 103
Tom Phillips 102
Taylor Adams 99
Jeremy Howe 87
Jack Crisp 86
James Aish 81
Will Hoskin-Elliott 80
Jesse White 79
Steele Sidebottom 76
Alex Fasolo 70
Jarryd Blair 69
Tyson Goldsack 64
Mason Cox 64
Brodie Grundy 63
Travis Varcoe 62
Henry Schade 53
Darcy Moore 53
Chris Mayne 52
Lynden Dunn 24
ADELAIDE
Richard Douglas 123
Josh Jenkins 114
Mitch McGovern 110
Rory Atkins 109
Rory Laird 93
Matt Crouch 91
Curtly Hampton 90
Brodie Smith 86
Taylor Walker 85
Sam Jacobs 83
Andy Otten 78
Daniel Talia 74
David Mackay 71
Tom Lynch 65
Eddie Betts 64
Jake Kelly 64
Wayne Milera 61
Luke Brown 60
Hugh Greenwood 56
Troy Menzel 56
Charlie Cameron 51
Kyle Hartigan 41
Jordan Gallucci 19
Reilly O’Brien 13
BRISBANE
Dayne Beams 114
Stefan Martin 100
Daniel Rich 93
Tom Cutler 87
Tom Rockliff 82
Tom Bell 78
Matthew Hammelmann 75
Harris Andrews 74
Sam Mayes 73
Dayme Zorko 71
Darcy Gardiner 67
Mitch Robinson 64
Ben Keays 64
Rohan Bewick 62
Ryan Lester 57
Nick Robertson 56
Eric Hipwood 53
Michael Close 49
Lewis Taylor 47
Jake Barrett 47
Ryan Harwood 41
Daniel McStay 35
Cedric Cox 29
Ryan Bastinac 22