NewsBite

SuperCoach market watch: Top scorers, trade tips after Round 9

THE planets are aligning. After nine weeks, is it time to get Patrick Dangerfield into our SuperCoach teams? We might have to get rid of the second-most popular player in the game to do it.

Robbo's SuperCoach loophole fail

THE SuperCoach world has been watching and waiting since Round 1 — or, really, since prices for this year’s game were released in December last year.

And the wait may finally be over.

RAGE TRADES: THE PLAYERS YOU MUST TRADE OUT NOW

SUPER RANKINGS: DARLING PLAYING LIKE ‘MINI CAREY’

Is this the week we add Patrick Dangerfield to our teams?

The biggest scorer in the game has dropped almost $150,000 over the first nine rounds, vindicating the decision by many coaches to leave him out of their starting squads.

The issue for those brave coaches was always going to be when to get him — and how.

The planets have aligned for a Dangerfield trade this week. His average is 115 (120 over his

past three) and his break-even is 112, which means his current price of $601,800 could be the cheapest he gets all year.

His next three opponents are Carlton, Gold Coast and North Melbourne. We smell some big scores.

And this weekend may have answered the second part of the Danger trade question.

Patrick Dangerfield at Cats training. Picture: Alison Wynd
Patrick Dangerfield at Cats training. Picture: Alison Wynd
Is Tim Kelly’s time up in SuperCoach? Picture: Peter Ristevski
Is Tim Kelly’s time up in SuperCoach? Picture: Peter Ristevski

Tim Kelly is rookie of the year but his 48 points against Essendon illustrates that we can’t rely on him as a starting midfielder through to SuperCoach finals.

He also suffered his first price fall of the season. It was just $3300 but a break-even of 120 means he is set to lose more next week. It won’t be a Jack Billings-like crash but he’s probably not going to get to $500,000.

If you move now you only need $172,600 to make the jump from Kelly to Dangerfield, which can be obtained by trading in a midfield rookie like Bailey Banfield or Paddy Dow to bubble boy Ed Phillips.

But don’t trade Nick Holman if you can avoid it. After scoring 122 in China he should get above $350,000 and can provide handy cover during the major bye rounds.

ROUND 9 STARS

181 Jack Darling

177 Jack Macrae

173 Jake Lloyd

160 Jake Melksham

155 Tom Mitchell

WEEKLY TOP SCORES

2581 Legends of Today, Jay

2550 Return of the Bont, Drew

2548 Gordon Ghosts, Shane

2544 Back2Back, Aaron

2543 Codys Champions

OVERALL RANKINGS

20,927 Dews Blues, Jade

20,945 Throbbing Hotspurs, Robert

20,819 Alejor, Keith

20,817 Same Old Same Olds, Brett

20,816 B2B, Andrew

THIS WEEK’S WINNING TEAM

Coach: Jay Tingwell

Team: Legends of Today

Score: 2581

DEFENDERS

Tom Doedee 91

Kade Simpson 72

Tom McDonald 118

Jake Lloyd 173

Elliot Yeo 113

Rory Laird 102

David Mirra 89

Jeremy Finlayson 62

MIDFIELDERS

Jack Macrae (c) 354

Tom Mitchell 155

Patrick Cripps 152

Tim Kelly 48

Luke Parker 109

Jack Steven 104

Dustin Martin 103

Josh P Kennedy 108

Ed Phillips 49

Dom Barry 0

Darcy Fogarty 45

RUCKS
Todd Goldstein 112

Max Gawn 121

Tony Olango 0

FORWARDS

Jack Darling 181

Robbie Gray 67

Isaac Heeney 105

Devon Smith 77

Jack Henry 56

Charlie Spargo 60

Paul Ahern 0

Jack Higgins 0

Jack Darling was unstoppable against the Tigers.
Jack Darling was unstoppable against the Tigers.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK: JACK DARLING

Darling doesn’t look like slowing down after adding a round and career-high 181 SuperCoach points against the Tigers, his third consecutive score of 120-plus points. He finished with career-highs of 15 marks and six goals to go with 11 contested possessions, three score assists and 12 score involvements from 89 per cent game time.

PERFECT 9

Chris O’Mailey wins the $1000 weekly prize for correctly selecting four Perfect picks. The jackpot jumps to $270,000 for the next nine-game weekend in Round 11.

CHAMPION DATA MARKET WATCH

Jake Lloyd

After amassing a career-high 36 disposals against the Hawks in Round 8, Lloyd eclipsed that tally with 41 disposals against the Dockers. He also had 35 uncontested possessions, two inside-50s and one goal from 90 per cent game time. Lloyd finished with a career-high 173 SuperCoach points to jump in price by $45,100.

Michael Hibberd

Hibberd continues to struggle, managing a season-low 48 SuperCoach points against Carlton. He had little impact on the game and was well held by Jed Lamb, finishing with 12 disposals, six uncontested possessions and three rebound-50s. Hibberd also gained just 191 metres, his fewest in any game this season.

Jack Macrae

Macrae’s purple patch continued after piling on 177 SuperCoach points against Adelaide Crows, of which 101 were scored in the first half. He thrived in the wet conditions, winning an equal career-high 25 contested possessions, along with 36 disposals, 10 clearances, 13 tackles and five score involvements. Macrae enjoyed a further price rise of $50,700.

YOUNG GUN: HUNTER CLARK

Clark finished with a season-high 82 SuperCoach points against Collingwood, spiking in price by $28,100. He hit the target with 15 of his 21 disposals, finishing with 15 uncontested possessions, three tackles and three inside-50s from 90 per cent game time. Clark’s first half was his most productive, recording 15 disposals and 55 points in that period.

MORE SUPERCOACH NEWS

LIVE stream every match of every round of the 2018 Toyota AFL Premiership Season on FOX SPORTS. Get your free 2-week trial & start watching in minutes. SIGN UP NOW >

Add your comment to this story

To join the conversation, please Don't have an account? Register

Join the conversation, you are commenting as Logout

Original URL: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/supercoach-news/supercoach-market-watch-top-scorers-trade-tips-after-round-9/news-story/a6560b043df89ec9737a1f1248077c5b