SuperCoach late mail: Every SuperCoach score from Round 11
It was a dirty day for the Dogs, two SuperCoach studs posted promising totals while Macrae and Bontempelli failed to fire. Meanwhile, an enigmatic Eagles forward led all comers. SEE THE ROUND 11 SCORES
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A pair of Bulldogs SuperCoach forwards have continued their purple patch of form.
Caleb Daniel and Josh Dunkley led the way for their side in its thumping loss to the Eagles, with both posting 110-plus points.
The duo will be highly sought after the Bulldogs’ bye in Round 12, with each player hitting their Round 11 break even.
Meanwhile, Bulldog stars Jack Macrae and Marcus Bontempelli produced underwhelming scores.
For the Eagles, unpredictable forward Jack Darling reached a game high 135 SuperCoach points thanks to his monster six-goal haul.
CRIPPS CLAMPED BY CLARKE
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Blues superstar Patrick Cripps was barely sighted in their loss to Essendon, blanketed by young inclusion Dylan Clarke.
The SuperCoach stud managed to power his way to a respectable score of 85 SuperCoach points, with 9 contested possessions and seven tackles saving him from a nightmare total.
Clarke - priced at just $147,700 - is one to watch in the coming weeks after he registered 99 points in his first game for the season, collecting 23 touches and 10 tackles in the tagging role.
Meanwhile, Sam Walsh posted his worst score of his career in the wet.
MARSHALL SHINES IN SHANGHAI
It was a disappointing day for the Saints in Shanghai but one man stood tall while his teammates struggled.
Rowan Marshall posted a career high 139 SuperCoach points up against Power ruck duo Scott Lycett and Paddy Ryder.
Meanwhile, teammates Jack Billings and Robbie Young failed to have an impact as stars Travis Boak and Robbie Gray dominated.
ILLNESS RULES OUT TWO SAINTS
Two Saints defenders have been ruled out of their clash in China after an illness swept through the St Kilda camp.
Cash cow Jonathon Marsh and fellow defender Daniel McKenzie have been replaced by bubble boy Darragh Joyce and youngster Nick Coffield, who will line up for his first game of the season.
Fortunately, Saints gun Jack Billings is playing despite doubt surrounding whether he would face the Power, welcome news for more than 17,000 SuperCoaches.
The Saints flew in re-inforcements on Friday after a myriad of Saints — including Billings — missed training due to illness.
ABOUT LAST NIGHT
We didn’t want to believe Angus Brayshaw’s Instagram story was real.
But on Saturday night, Melbourne confirmed the worst fears of about 100,000 SuperCoaches when Marty Hore withdrew from its team to face Adelaide.
The SuperCoach rookie of the year has thrown plans into turmoil, with many coaches already trading and without cover due to Zac Williams and Jay Lockhart being unavailable.
Brayshaw posted an Instagram story on Thursday which showed Hore’s calf heavily bandaged, but any concerns were dismissed when he was named in the Demons’ side.
That was until Saturday night, when he was replaced by Jay Kennedy-Harris in Melbourne’s final team.
Earlier on Saturday, the 200-mark was hit.
GWS ball magnet Stephen Coniglio returned to form in spectacular fashion on Saturday, smashing through the 200-point barrier with a dominant outing against Gold Coast.
With 36 disposals and three goals, Coniglio finished with 207 SuperCoach points in the most-complete individual game of the year.
While there were big scores from Scott Pendlebury and Nat Fyfe at the MCG, Saturday belonged to Coniglio after his heroics.
Meanwhile, Richmond superstar Dustin Martin was public enemy No. 1 in SuperCoach.
At Round 11, the Brownlow Medallist has us considering whether we should trade him back in after another strong performance.
See all the SuperCoach scores below.
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NORTH MELBOURNE V RICHMOND
Late mail: No late changes for either team.
KANGAROOS
The heroes: Ben Cunnington led from the front all night and was the top scorer on the ground with 133 points on the back of 31 disposals, while Shaun Higgins found some SuperCoach form by scoring 127. The pair were two of six Kangaroos to hit the SuperCoach ton, with captain Jack Ziebell (110 points) and Ben Brown (107 from five goals) both playing one of their best games for the season.
The villains: Jamie Macmillan injured his calf in the first half and didn’t reappear, finishing the game on 47 points, burning owners for the second week in a row. Cash cow Nick Larkey was OK but didn’t manage to crack 60 points, falling just short at 58.
SUPERCOACH SCORES
Ben Cunnington 133
Shaun Higgins 127
Jack Ziebell 110
Cameron Zurhaar 108
Ben Brown 107
Jared Polec 104
Mason Wood 99
Todd Goldstein 96
Jy Simpkin 95
Trent Dumont 94
Jed Anderson 92
Luke Davies-Uniacke 86
Jasper Pittard 73
Shaun Atley 72
Robbie Tarrant 69
Nick Larkey 58
Luke McDonald 56
Scott D. Thompson 55
Tarryn Thomas 52
Jamie Macmillan 47
Marley Williams 45
Kayne Turner 41
TIGERS
The heroes: Bachar Houli is in red-hot form and Friday night was no different as he did as he pleased across halfback to notch up 139 points. Is Dustin Martin back? He was electric in the first half, scoring 77 points before slowing down in the second half, like most of his teammates, but still finished with 113 points. Sydney Stack (107 points) and Liam Baker (85) have been exceptional bargain-basement price rookies.
The villains: Noah Balta has rewarded SuperCoaches for their loyalty but Friday night he was back to his old low-scoring ways as he could manage only 47 points. He wasn’t alone, however, with Shai Bolton (34) and Jack Higgins (37) quiet.
SUPERCOACH SCORES
Bachar Houli 139
Dustin Martin 113
Sydney Stack 107
Dion Prestia 92
Brandon Ellis 91
Josh Caddy 86
Liam Baker 85
Shane Edwards 84
Jason Castagna 76
Trent Cotchin 69
Kamdyn McIntosh 58
Nick Vlastuin 57
David Astbury 57
Tom J. Lynch 55
Ivan Soldo 52
Dan Butler 50
Noah Balta 47
Jack Higgins 37
Nathan Broad 35
Dylan Grimes 34
Shai Bolton 34
Ryan Garthwaite 26
COLLINGWOOD V FREMANTLE
No late changes
Heroes: Nat Fyfe was simply superb, inspiring Fremantle to a victory few saw coming on the road against one of the flag favourites. Michael Walters picked up more than 20 points for his matchwinning goal, while Connor Blakely sent a reminder of his quality and could be a real POD in defence. Scott Pendlebury and Brodie Grundy went big for the Magpies, but there were several disappointments from their teammates.
Villains: What has happened to Dayne Beams? He started the season as a premium midfield pick but hasn’t hit the heights and only managed 34 on Saturday. Adam Treloar’s owners would have been disappointed with a total of 68, while Jack Crisp (73) hasn’t progressed to be the defensive premium many coaches were hoping for. Look away now if you paid $588,700 for David Mundy (40). Alex Pearce (12) can be forgiven after being injured.
MAGPIES
Nat Fyfe 145
Michael Walters 127
Connor Blakely 105
Bradley Hill 100
Rory Lobb 98
Luke Ryan 95
Reece Conca 94
Nathan Wilson 88
Jesse Hogan 86
Darcy Tucker 83
Brandon Matera 80
Ed Langdon 76
Andrew Brayshaw 74
Sam Switkowski 61
Taylin Duman 58
Ethan Hughes 55
Brett Bewley 47
Adam Cerra 43
David Mundy 40
Joel Hamling 37
Brennan Cox 31
Alex Pearce 12
DOCKERS
Scott Pendlebury 135
Brodie Grundy 124
Brayden Maynard 105
Will Hoskin-Elliott 91
Steele Sidebottom 90
Jordan De Goey 89
Jeremy Howe 82
Jordan Roughead 78
Levi Greenwood 75
Chris Mayne 75
Jack Crisp 73
James Aish 71
Darcy Moore 68
Adam Treloar 68
Josh Thomas 67
Travis Varcoe 67
Tom Phillips 63
Jaidyn Stephenson 62
Brody Mihocek 57
Ben Reid 48
Callum L. Brown 43
Dayne Beams 34
GWS GIANTS V GOLD COAST
No late changes
Heroes: Look no further than Stephen Coniglio. The Giants on-baller posted the first 200 of the season, capping a huge outing with two last-term goals. Seven Giants reached 100 in their side’s 83-point win as those who traded in Jeremy Cameron (109) and Josh Kelly (138) this week were vindicated. Jarrod Witts (127) and Darcy MacPherson (119) were the only Suns to managed triple figures.
Villains: Lachie Whitfield was a popular trade target this week but a combination of a tag from Nick Holman and two heavy hits meant he only reached 65. He finished the game with a shoulder/collarbone concern and that could be a huge issue for coaches who already held him when he missed a few weeks after the Sydney derby.
GIANTS
Stephen Coniglio 207
Josh Kelly 138
Jeremy Finlayson 131
Jacob Hopper 125
Matt de Boer 116
Jeremy Cameron 109
Phil Davis 101
Sam J. Reid 94
Heath Shaw 93
Brett Deledio 91
Isaac Cumming 90
Brent Daniels 84
Nick Haynes 82
Harry Perryman 72
Tim Taranto 71
Harry Himmelberg 69
Lachlan Keeffe 68
Adam Kennedy 67
Lachie Whitfield 65
Toby Greene 60
Adam Tomlinson 53
Shane Mumford 53
SUNS
Jarrod Witts 127
Darcy MacPherson 119
Lachie Weller 95
Brayden Fiorini 92
Peter Wright 75
Anthony Miles 74
Jesse Joyce 66
Jack Martin 65
George Horlin-Smith 59
David Swallow 55
Wil Powell 52
Nick Holman 50
Josh Schoenfeld 47
Jordan Murdoch 44
Ben King 40
Josh Corbett 38
Charlie Ballard 34
Chris Burgess 33
Jack Lukosius 32
Jack Hombsch 24
Jack Bowes 18
Alex Sexton 17
GEELONG V SYDNEY
Late change: Rhys Stanley replaced by Zac Smith.
Heroes: When Patrick Dangerfield fires, 70 per cent of SuperCoaches rejoice. After we were forced to take Robbie Young’s 17 last week with Danger out injured, he returned in style with a team-high 130 against Sydney. Dane Rampe and Luke Parker were the topscorers on the ground, while Jake Lloyd continued his incredibly consistent season as he shapes as the top defender of the year. Esava Ratugolea was the surprise packet for Geelong with 114, so don’t expect to see two-gamer Darcy Fort for a while.
Villains: Lance Franklin looks done as a SuperCoach prospect. Buddy hasn’t scored one ton this year and has posted 39 and 50 since returning to the Sydney team from injury. He’s going to be very cheap, but it’s probably best you don’t get tempted. Isaac Heeney continues to score below premium numbers with 75, while Joel Selwood’s 69 was his seventh game without a hundred.
SWANS
Dane Rampe 135
Luke Parker 135
Jake Lloyd 123
George Hewett 103
Jordan Dawson 96
Sam Reid 92
Callum Sinclair 88
Colin O’Riordan 81
Will Hayward 76
Isaac Heeney 75
Tom Papley 72
Oliver Florent 71
Aliir Aliir 70
Robbie Fox 66
Callum Mills 65
Nick Blakey 51
Lance Franklin 50
Lewis Melican 50
Tom McCartin 49
Jarrad McVeigh 45
Daniel Menzel 39
Ryan Clarke 12
CATS
Patrick Dangerfield 130
Esava Ratugolea 114
Brandan Parfitt 104
Luke Dahlhaus 102
Mitch Duncan 101
Tom Stewart 99
Tim Kelly 92
Tom Hawkins 91
Mark Blicavs 79
Mark O’Connor 74
Jordan Clark 73
Zac Smith 69
Joel Selwood 69
Cameron Guthrie 69
Tom Atkins 67
Zach Tuohy 61
Harry Taylor 51
Gryan Miers 50
Jake Kolodjashnij 49
Jack Henry 42
James Parsons 40
Gary Rohan 30
BRISBANE v HAWTHORN
Heroes: Lachie Neale has been a SuperCoach stud in 2019 and while he didn’t go as large as some weeks, his triple-figure return had thousands of SuperCoaches smiling. Harris Andrews (131) was the dominant player on the ground while Shaun Burgoyne (127) showed age isn’t slowing him down.
Villains: Those who were tempted by classy Lions ballwinner Hugh McCluggage (79) in recent weeksa might have hoped for more. But things were worse if you own either of Hawks goalkickers Jack Gunston (61) and Luke Breust (57). They weren’t the only Hawks who were down on their usual output.
LIONS
Harris Andrews 131
Jarryd Lyons 127
Lewis Taylor 122
Darcy Gardiner 119
Lachie Neale 114
Mitch Robinson 102
Stefan Martin 89
Dayne Zorko 85
Luke Hodge 80
Hugh McCluggage 79
Daniel Rich 78
Ben Keays 73
Noah Answerth 71
Rhys Mathieson 71
Archie Smith 66
Eric Hipwood 65
Lincoln McCarthy 64
Nick Robertson 63
Charles Cameron 55
Cam Rayner 51
Daniel McStay 51
Alex Witherden 46
HAWKS
Shaun Burgoyne 127
James Sicily 108
James Worpel 99
Ricky Henderson 97
Jaeger O’Meara 95
Tom Scully 78
Paul Puopolo 72
Mitchell Lewis 72
Marc Pittonet 70
Liam Shiels 69
Blake Hardwick 62
Jack Gunston 61
Jarman Impey 58
Tim O’Brien 58
Luke Breust 57
James Cousins 54
Isaac Smith 53
Ben Stratton 51
Jonathon Ceglar 46
Conor Glass 43
Chad Wingard 43
James Frawley 26
MELBOURNE V ADELAIDE
Late changes: Weideman in for Salem, Kennedy-Harris in for Hore, McKay in for Hartigan.
Heroes: Max Gawn did what Max Gawn does and could have gone even bigger than his 158 points had his late shot at goal sailed through. Clayton Oliver (122) was prolific, while Crows trio Brad Crouch (127) — on the back of his first three-goal haul — Rory Laird (111) and Tom Lynch (109) all fired.
Villains: Oh no, Rory! Not Crows champ Rory Sloane’s fault, but that hamstring proved costly. Sloane managed 35 points before his night ended. Bryce Gibbs (59) was only so-so in his return, while Dee Tom McDonald (54), after looking like getting back to his best, struggled to have a big influence.
DEMONS
Max Gawn 158
Clayton Oliver 122
Nathan Jones 104
Jack Viney 99
James Harmes 95
Angus Brayshaw 91
Bayley Fritsch 85
Michael Hibberd 84
Tim Smith 82
Jeff Garlett 71
Christian Petracca 71
Oskar Baker 69
Sam Weideman 61
Sam Frost 61
Jayden Hunt 58
Josh Wagner 55
Tom McDonald 54
Jay Kennedy Harris 51
Billy Stretch 44
Mitch Hannan 40
Charlie Spargo 38
Oscar McDonald 38
CROWS
Brad Crouch 127
Rory Laird 111
Tom Lynch 109
Jake Kelly 107
Hugh Greenwood 98
Wayne Milera 97
Brodie Smith 96
Cameron Ellis-Yolmen 88
Eddie Betts 85
Jordan Gallucci 82
Rory Atkins 76
David Mackay 72
Alex Keath 69
Daniel Talia 67
Josh Jenkins 67
Bryce Gibbs 59
Luke Brown 55
Reilly O’Brien 52
Paul Seedsman 48
Taylor Walker 47
Rory Sloane 35
Lachlan Murphy 21
ST KILDA V PORT ADELAIDE
Late changes: Jonathon Marsh (illness) and Daniel McKenzie (illness) replaced by Nick Coffield and Darragh Joyce.
Heroes: While it was the Power who dominated proceedings in Shanghai, it was young ruckman Rowan Marshall (139) who lead all comers. Marshall tallied 24 disposals, 23 hitouts, seven marks on his way to a monster score. Travis Boak (131) and Robbie Gray (122) were dominant for the Power, while cash cow Zak Butters (112) posted his maiden SuperCoach ton. Fellow rookie Xavier Duursma (92) backed up his century last week with another fruitful score.
Villains: He was lucky to survive the axe last week, and Robbie Young (33) served up another SuperCoach stinker. Young appears likely to return to the twos to regain some form. We knew Jack Billing’s (56) form was too good to be true. Coach Alan Richardson played him forward and his score paid the price, registering just 14 touches for the match.
SAINTS
Rowan Marshall 139
Jade Gresham 105
Tim Membrey 86
Jack Sinclair 77
Jack Newnes 73
Sebastian Ross 71
Josh Bruce 68
Luke Dunstan 67
Jack Steele 67
Dean Kent 65
Ben Long 63
Callum Wilkie 60
Josh Battle 59
Ed Phillips 56
Jack Billings 56
Nick Coffield 48
Jarryn Geary 46
Matthew Parker 45
Shane Savage 44
Darragh Joyce 38
Robbie Young 33
Nathan Brown 31
POWER
Travis Boak 131
Robbie Gray 122
Scott Lycett 115
Zak Butters 112
Jarrod Lienert 112
Karl Amon 98
Dan Houston 98
Riley Bonner 94
Dougal Howard 93
Xavier Duursma 92
Darcy Byrne-Jones 90
Connor Rozee 81
Justin Westhoff 80
Tom Jonas 78
Steven Motlop 75
Paddy Ryder 73
Tom Clurey 70
Ryan Burton 67
Sam Gray 62
Sam Powell-Pepper 62
Kane Farrell 59
Matthew Broadbent 39
ESSENDON V CARLTON
No late changes
Heroes: There were few SuperCoach relevant heros, but skipper Dyson Heppell (153) was piovtal in his side’s win. Teammates Michael Hurley (132) and Darcy Parish (129) also went big, with cash cow Dylan Clarke (99) nearly raising the bat in his first game of the season.
Villains: Many SuperCoaches were let down by Patrick Cripps (85), especially those who chucked the ‘C’ on him. The Blues superstar was blanketed by Bombers youngster Dylan Clarke — who was the real villain today — keeping him to a meagre 11 possessions. Cripps was fortunate to score the total he did, going at 90 per cent disposal efficiency and laying seven tackles. Blues cash cow Sam Walsh (67) posted his worse score for the season and is ripe for the trading.
BOMBERS
Dyson Heppell 153
Michael Hurley 132
Darcy Parish 129
Cale Hooker 106
Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti 105
Andrew McGrath 101
Dylan Clarke 99
Conor McKenna 99
Kyle Langford 97
Matt Guelfi 96
Tom Bellchambers 88
Jayden Laverde 85
David Zaharakis 85
Zach Merrett 85
Ben McNiece 70
Mason Redman 69
Mark Baguley 66
Adam Saad 60
Aaron Francis 46
Josh Begley 44
Patrick Ambrose 37
Shaun McKernan 25
BLUES
Matthew Kreuzer 121
Charlie Curnow 93
Patrick Cripps 89
Sam Petrevski-Seton 85
Caleb Marchbank 84
Jacob Weitering 79
Ed Curnow 76
Paddy Dow 71
Nic Newman 70
Levi Casboult 69
Sam Walsh 67
Will Setterfield 64
Liam Stocker 61
Michael Gibbons 60
Harry McKay 59
David Cuningham 55
Lachie Plowman 52
Jack Silvagni 41
Zac Fisher 36
Darcy Lang 32
Alex Fasolo 31
Matthew Kennedy 30
WEST COAST V WESTERN BULLDOGS
No late changes
Heroes: Who would’ve thought Jack Darling (135) would score back-to-back tons five weeks ago? The tall forward has repaid the faith of his owners, booting six goals in a dominant display. Ball-magnet Andrew Gaff (121) continued his super run of form, SuperCoach guns Caleb Daniel (124) and Josh Dunkley (119) who were in the points for the Bulldogs.
Villains: Adam Simpson is the major culprit here. Shannon Hurn (85) was on his way to another ton for the entire final quarter, with no sign of injury in sight. The veteran spent just 57 per cent time on the ground for the match. Star Bulldogs duo Jack Macrae (84) and Marcus Bontempelli (73) were well below their usual output.
EAGLES
Jack Darling 135
Andrew Gaff 121
Jamie Cripps 105
Luke Shuey 97
Dom Sheed 91
Elliot Yeo 90
Jake Waterman 87
Nathan Vardy 86
Shannon Hurn 85
Brad Sheppard 80
Jeremy McGovern 79
Lewis Jetta 77
Liam Duggan 77
Josh J. Kennedy 77
Mark Hutchings 68
Will Schofield 58
Liam Ryan 56
Oscar Allen 56
Tom Cole 51
Willie Rioli 49
Jack Petruccelle 48
Jack Redden 46
BULLDOGS
Caleb Daniel 124
Josh Dunkley 119
Jason Johannisen 116
Tim English 96
Jack Macrae 84
Tom Liberatore 83
Toby McLean 78
Bailey Dale 75
Sam Lloyd 73
Patrick Lipinski 73
Marcus Bontempelli 73
Lachie Hunter 72
Easton Wood 72
Zaine Cordy 66
Billy Gowers 58
Bailey Williams 57
Bailey Smith 56
Lachie Young 53
Matthew Suckling 53
Ryan Gardner 41
Jackson Trengove 34
Aaron Naughton 26